Gotta think about different types of selectors foodservice we have to use labels and scan it mainly and some places have more bulk than others it's hard to create a fair competition across the board and some places have easier standards than others but I could see a competition on the fastest selector to build a perfect pallet
Yeah, I'm starting to realize that. Someone already submitted an average of over 500 cph. I still think its a better way to compare than using time. Maybe there should've been different tiers or handycaps baised on what your selecting and how. The guy with 500 cph has a jack that drives itself. That's impossible to compete with. I'm still going to honor the challenge. I need to think of a way to make future challenges more fair.
In our warehouse, we mainly all use cherry pickers, surprisingly you can pick a decent amount if you know what youre doin
Yes but the forklifts are behind you as you drive forward, like a jack, but its able to go high up and such too. We make mixed pallets like cooler, dry, and freezer, and the freezer requires high level picks, meaning we need a cherry picker, we all mostly stay on them as switching between a picker and a jack would just take up all of your time. We dont do the 2 pallets at a time either, as we are at a smaller warehouse which is chill
@BANKSDISCO333 we have something similar. We call a highlift. Some people use a lift and some people pull. The lifts mostly replenish the empty slots but sometimes they do pallet picks. Where they bring a full pallet from the rack to the dock. My freezer madness video shows me driving one.
We pick 650ish cases an hour when we are running at my warehouse