Will Your Drivers be Sleeping While Their Self-Driving Trucks Take the Wheel?

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Questions on Self Driving Trucks

The newest technology advancements in the transportation sector have all the hallmarks of either creating revolutionary solutions or causing a plethora of troubling problems. Should the trucking industry get on board?

Semi trailer moving has already been made simple with products like terminal tractors and other battery operated machinery. Are drivers or the world ready to trust their livelihoods to autonomous vehicles?

Analyzing the Angles

Safety on the job is imperative to protect vulnerable drivers from injury. Terminal tractors are complicit with the higher standards set by quality craftsmanship and quality assurance. Both self-driving semis and semi trailer moving machinery seek to ensure exhausted workers get much-needed rest to avoid accidents.

Sadly, the highways and other types of roadways throw an unpredictable cog in the proverbial wheel. It’s called human error. Without safeguard controls put in place, tragedy can occur. Already, DJ products have a proven track record to enable drivers to be diligent without safety hazards. Self-driving semis do not.

Making the Right Decision

Would you be able to sleep if your job, your pay, and your life depended on implicit trust in autonomous vehicles? One article fears that drivers wouldn’t have the assurance they needed to allow self-driving vehicles to deliver them and their cargo to crucial checkpoints without allowing for more human control. So many variables need to be overcome before those in the industry will utilize a computerized system.

One thing drivers don’t fear is what they can see, maintain and maneuver for themselves. At DJ products, we understand that man and machine can work together to create simple solutions to real problems. Unlike self-driving semis, our semi trailer moving premium machinery keeps drivers abreast of the situation and aware while we ease their labor burden!

Will Your Drivers’ Workdays Be Extended to 17 Hours by the Feds?

Will Your Drivers' Workdays Be Extended to 17 Hours by the Feds?
Will Your Drivers’ Workdays Be Extended to 17 Hours by the Feds?

For decades, hard-working drivers have called for changes to be made to the hours involved in their workdays. Now a proposal to extend 14-hour days to 17-hour days in a workday has been brought to the table. Because of this newest development, valid concerns have emerged. What do longer hours mean for the overall health of drivers? Or for those who rely on the safe transport of goods?

What can be done to reduce possible accidents? Employing fail-safe technology like battery operated semi trailer movers provides simple solutions to address dangerous exhaustion that arises as a result.

You Are Not a Machine

One recent article questions if extending the hours in a workday are worth the risk. Do drivers recognize their need for rest? Will they adhere to the strict safety policies and revere the constraints placed for their safety and to ensure a higher quality of service?

More than three-fourths of truck drivers are clocked in at over 50 hours a week. Sadly, some of them are even encouraged to falsify their work diary. Close to half say they follow that implied mandate for fear of losing their job. Those hard-working drivers need someone in their corner to help them complete work safely and take their load when others won’t.

We Do When Others Don’t

At DJ Products, we quit the guesswork, and rely on premiere equipment to ease the issues that can result via overworked employees. Our quality semi trailer movers utilize precise speed control and require no special licensing to operate. We let busy drivers rest so our machinery can do the heavy moving. Safety is important on the job. Our products not only safeguard quality products but improve a diligent employee’s quality of life.

Are Load-Boards Right for You and Your Fleet?

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Could Load-Boards Work for Your Fleet?

In the trucking industry, the process of semi trailer moving is often filled with unknown variables. Reliable machinery, logistics and increased efficiency will improve the working relationships between owners, brokers, and shippers.

The utilization of Load Boards can be a positive tool when used to benefit warehouses, product acquisition, and transactions, but it can also bring added challenges. One quality machine can help bring assurance to all the moving parts involved. The addition of a premium terminal tractor will provide a reliable constant to unpredictable operational hazards.

Who Needs Load Boards?

For start-up companies, new or small business owners, using a Load Board is a simple way to accrue the resources needed to ensure product delivery and acquisition. Deadlines are important for increasing profit margins. A Load Board is utilized to post loads, available transportation for delivery and acts as an extra line of communication between owners, shippers, and brokers.

If you’re a broker and need a load to be delivered ASAP and can’t find a truck, a Load Board can help. But trusting an unknown shipper/truck driver or broker to handle a transaction appropriately can be an experience in uncertainty.

How They Handle Loads

If you’re working with an inexperienced driver, new warehouse workers, or a large load, our TrailerCaddy can benefit your bottom line. Late drivers and warehouse workers (that need a little help negotiating through unloading/loading) can inadvertently freeze product delivery and thus lower profit.

Efficient use of time in the industry benefits everyone. A TrailerCaddy makes semi trailer moving simple, allowing warehouse workers to move loads where needed and inexperienced drivers more efficient at unloading and loading so they can move on to the next job. Visit DJ Products to discover simple answers to complicated tasks!

World’s Shipping Industry Sets Aggressive Goal to Obtain by 2050

World's Shipping Industry Sets Aggressive Goal to Obtain by 2050
World’s Shipping Industry Sets Aggressive Goal to Obtain by 2050

Are you using an eco-friendly electric terminal tractor to handle your semi trailer moving needs? The global shipping industry has fully embraced a green mandate with an agreement to cut carbon emissions in half by the year 2050.

Seeking an International Solution to Carbon Emissions

The landmark deal was finalized on April 13 by members of the UN International Maritime Organization. Plans call for a minimum 50 percent total reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions against the benchmark measure of 2008.

During the two-week discussion period held in London, not all of the organization’s 173 member nations were initially in accord. Saudi Arabia and the United States raised objections to earlier drafts, while some members, including the Marshall Islands and the EU, lobbied for higher reduction goals.

In the end, stakeholders expressed satisfaction with the final terms of the agreement. Peter Hinchcliffe, secretary general of the International Chamber for Shipping, called it a “clear signal” for the shipping industry to develop zero carbon dioxide fuels.

The Fight Against Global Warming

The United Nations Paris climate agreement of 2015 did not include aviation and shipping. While the aviation industry subsequently forged its own emissions plan, shipping’s reliance on bunker fuel to run long-distance ships presented a greater challenge.

Shipping currently produces approximately two percent of carbon emissions worldwide. Experts at the World Bank have warned that the figure could eventually reach 15 percent if steps are not taken to halt growth.

Go Green with the Electric Yard Dog from DJ Products

Our battery-powered TrailerCaddy terminal tractor easily accommodates semi trailer moving up to 100,000 pounds. The Yard Dog is ergonomically designed and includes a number of safety features to reduce the risk of workplace injuries.

Call 800.686.2651 for more information.

Colorado Adds Human Trafficking Prevention Training to CDL Requirements

Colorado Adds Human Trafficking Prevention Training to CDL Requirements
Colorado Adds Human Trafficking Prevention Training to CDL Requirements

In 2016, the state of Colorado saw a 56 percent increase in human trafficking cases. The trucking industry is taking notice. Recently, human trafficking prevention was added to semi trailer movers’ requirements for acquiring a CDL.

Exercising proper safety measures is vital to all things related to the transfer of products, especially to those involved in the warehouse/trucking business. Similarly, DJ Products, a company that strives to provide quality machinery so that safety requirements are met, embodies that same care for human life by providing applicable solutions to the potential hazards in the industry.

Using Products to Protect

Safeguarding human lives is a priority. By putting in place machinery that lightens the workload and lowers the amount of work-related accidents, the potential for human error begins to evaporate. Semi trailer movers use precision machinery to make their tasks easier and to increase efficiency.

Products like the Yard Dog/Terminal Tractor move loads that weigh hundreds of thousands of pounds and allow workers to focus on other important tasks. Drivers and warehouse workers often work long hours and in human trafficking prevention, being aware is key. Increased hours of labor wreaks havoc on mental awareness.

The ability to observe surroundings more thoroughly because of the utilization of prime machinery can help stop the influx of human trafficking.

Giving to Get

Affordable solutions like time-saving, durable machinery may seem too simplistic to solve big problems, but like in human trafficking, simple changes create impactful results. At DJ Products, semi trailer movers benefit from the products we provide. Enduring, fail-safe machinery allows employees to use their energy for the benefit of many. Contact DJ Products today and find out how our products facilitate safety!

What Is Changing the Face of Logistics in 2018?

What is Changing the Face of Logistics?
What is Changing the Face of Logistics?

Thanks to improved efficiency and safety, battery-powered semi trailer movers from DJ Products are raising the bar on logistics productivity. What are some other major innovations and trends that have been changing the face of the logistics industry in 2018?

Blockchain Technology

Originally developed for use with digital currency Bitcoin, blockchain technology allows for open distribution of digital data without alteration or copying. Experts predict that by 2021, approximately one-quarter of major global companies will incorporate blockchain for transactional data.

Choice of Logistics Providers

In the continuing competition to offer a superior customer experience, the latest element gives buyers a choice of logistics providers to handle their shipments. While the option began last year with only a few e-commerce companies, the trend has picked up steam in 2018.

Elastic Logistics

As the term implies, elastic logistics is a means of expanding and contracting services to align more precisely with supply chain requirements at any given time. Many companies are outsourcing fleets through third-party logistics providers (3PLs) to take advantage of increased flexibility without increased costs.

Perfect Order Deliveries

Can it get any better than perfection? The numerous challenges involved in the delivery process create a daunting barrier to perfect orders, but when the goal is attained, it provides the ultimate in customer satisfaction.

Integration of Sustainability and Profitability

Carbon footprint reduction has become an essential part of operations for all businesses. Logistics companies that offer green features such as intelligent auto-routing are attractive partners for shippers looking to reduce both carbon emissions and costs.

DJ Products: Your Source for State-of-the-Art Semi Trailer Movers

Our Electric Yard Dog is an eco-friendly solution to save time and money while reducing injury risk. Visit our website to learn more from our sales engineers.