Enhance Fleet Management with Buy-Back Services

As fleet management costs continue to rise and market conditions remain unpredictable, small logistics companies and carriers are seeking innovative solutions to maintain their competitive edge. In response, ClassTrucks, a leading transport asset management company and part of the Girteka Group, is proud to introduce its Buy-Back Service – a solution designed to simplify fleet management, secure investments, and offer financial predictability.

What is a Buy-Back Service?

The Buy-Back Service from ClassTrucks guarantees the repurchase of a vehicle at a pre-agreed price after a specified period. This service operates similarly to a vehicle rental but with the added advantage of knowing the future value of the asset. For fleet managers, this translates into greater financial accuracy, eliminating the uncertainties tied to vehicle resale and fluctuating market conditions. The service is designed to offer peace of mind and financial security, whether you manage a small logistics company or a larger carrier operation.

Key Elements of the Buy-Back Service

• Predictable Costs: Enables better financial planning and stability, critical for any logistics operation.
• Easier Financing: Facilitates securing bank loans with lower monthly payments, making fleet expansion or renewal more accessible.
• Focus on Core Operations: Removes uncertainties associated with future vehicle resale, allowing businesses to concentrate on their primary activities.
• Flexible Terms: Adapts to unpredictable market conditions, offering the necessary flexibility to meet evolving business needs.

Strategic Advantage in a Competitive Market

While buy-back services are not new in the industry, ClassTrucks’ approach sets itself apart by offering a seamless and supportive experience tailored to the unique challenges of the transportation sector. As a small logistics company recently shared, “By leveraging ClassTrucks’ Buy-Back Service, we were able to expand our fleet without the financial strain, thanks to the predictable costs and easier financing options.”

“Our Buy-Back Service is more than just a financial tool; it’s a strategic advantage designed to help our clients navigate the complexities of fleet management with confidence,” said Silvestr Ochrimovič, Sales Unit Manager at ClassTrucks. “We understand the challenges our clients face, and we are committed to providing solutions that not only meet their needs but also position them for long-term success, as our partners.”

ClassTrucks specializes in the sale of second-hand commercial vehicles and is committed to supporting clients with expert advice and high-quality service. Through the Buy-Back Service, ClassTrucks helps clients manage their fleets with ease and confidence, focusing on reliability, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. By combining industry expertise with a client-centric approach, ClassTrucks positions itself as a trusted partner in the ever-evolving landscape of fleet management.

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Suitable Pallet Truck for every Application

Clark has expanded its range of electric pallet trucks with four new models for pedestrian operation. The new pallet trucks are from the WS and SWX series with load capacities from 1.2 to 1.6 tonnes. The compact and manoeuvrable pedestrian stackers are suitable for transporting goods over short distances, for use in space-critical aisles and for loading and unloading trucks. They ensure smooth logistics processes in industry, trade and logistics. Equipped with a stable four-point support, the high lift pallet trucks achieve high residual load capacities even at great lifting heights. With the new pedestrian pallet trucks or the pedestrian stackers with driver’s platform for longer distances, Clark now offers the right truck for almost every requirement.

Maximum efficiency and flexibility

For intuitive and fatigue-free operation of the vehicles, all operating elements are conveniently positioned in the ergonomic tiller and can be operated by both right- and left-handed operators. The operator has an optimum view of the forks on all appliances and can therefore store and retrieve loads quickly and safely in narrow aisles. Numerous safety features guarantee a high level of safety during operation: For high stability, for example, the travelling speed of the high lift pallet trucks is automatically reduced as soon as the load is lifted. The rounded vehicle contour minimises potential danger points, while the four-point support ensures maximum stability. The safety tiller is fitted to the bottom left of the vehicle on all models to ensure sufficient distance from the operator. A large safety switch on the drawbar provides additional protection during use. The SWX series is also equipped with a proportional hydraulic control. The standard proportional lift ensures precise lifting and lowering even of sensitive loads.

The high lift truck series are equipped with tried and tested controllers. This makes the vehicles extremely robust and easy to maintain. Should a malfunction nevertheless occur, the error code indicator on the display provides precise information on the cause, making diagnosis easier for the service technician. The one-piece bonnet allows easy access for service and maintenance work. The service technician can also easily programme the driving and lifting parameters via the vehicle display. Practical storage compartments ensure that the operator always has tools, documents and other important utensils to hand.

WS series: Professionals for light warehouse work

The WS series pallet trucks with a travelling speed of 4 km/h are designed for light and occasional use. The series consists of the WS12, WS12M and WS10Mi models and is suitable for anyone who wants to handle simple logistics tasks with ease. The compact vehicles have a small front-end dimension and are therefore agile and easy to manoeuvre. This is particularly advantageous in confined spaces. The appliances are supplied with a lead-acid battery (72 Ah) as standard. For high availability and low maintenance, Clark also offers the pallet trucks with an optional lithium-ion battery (100 Ah). The battery can be recharged at any 230-volt socket using the integrated charger.

The WS12 with a maximum load capacity of 1200 kg and a lifting height of up to 4100 mm can be used for a wide range of applications. The agile warehouse helper is designed for transporting goods over short distances and for light applications with higher storage locations. The vehicle also proves its worth as a mobile worktable, for example for preparing goods for despatch in an ergonomic posture or for storing components in the workshop area. The lifting height can be individually adjusted for this purpose. This series is supplied with a lead-acid battery as standard. A lithium-ion battery is also available as an option if high availability is important or if you want to avoid the maintenance effort of the lead-acid battery.

With a maximum load capacity of up to 1200 kg and a mono mast with a lifting height of 1950 mm, the WS12M is extremely versatile. Whether for light stacking tasks, as an ergonomic mobile worktable or for loading service vehicles, this all-rounder can be used flexibly according to requirements. The WS12M is ideal for transporting goods over short distances and for use in space-critical work areas. Its mono mast enables excellent visibility of the fork tips and safe and stable load handling.

The WS10Mi high lift pallet truck with initial lift and a load capacity of 1000 kg is also suitable for transporting goods over short distances and for light applications with higher storage locations. Thanks to the initial lift, the wheel arms can be raised by up to 120 mm. This increases the ground clearance of the pedestrian stacker so that it can be easily manoeuvred over thresholds, ramps and loading bridges, even when loaded.

The SWX series: flexible and powerful all-rounders

The high lift pallet trucks in the SWX series are also manoeuvrable and safe to operate. They ensure the smooth completion of transport tasks in the warehouse as well as the safe and efficient storage and retrieval of goods. The SWX series comprises the SXW12, SWX16 and SWX16i models. The high lift pallet trucks impress with their powerful and maintenance-free AC drive technology, which is supported by a 1.6 kW drive motor and a 4.5 kW lift motor. All models have a travel speed of 5.5 km/h and are characterised by high lifting and lowering speeds for maximum handling performance. Thanks to lithium-ion technology, the vehicles are extremely efficient and reliable and can be easily integrated into existing logistics processes. Practical features such as the intuitive, sensitive hydraulics, a USB charging port and an additional storage compartment for mobile phones support the operator in everyday warehouse operations.

The SWX12 electric pallet truck has a load capacity of 1200 kg and a maximum lifting height of 4800 mm and is perfect for storing and retrieving goods and for transporting goods. The truck is equipped with a Li-Ion battery as standard and is an excellent choice for intensive use and high availability requirements. The powerful 100 Ah Li-ion battery can be recharged effortlessly and without any loss of service life, so that the pallet truck is always ready for use.

The SWX16 high lift pallet truck has a load capacity of 1600 kg and reaches a maximum lifting height of 5500 mm. The vehicle has been developed for the more demanding daily transport tasks in the warehouse and for loading goods. The optional powerful 205 Ah Li-Ion battery can be easily recharged without any loss of service life, so that the pallet truck is always ready for use. An external charger with 24 V, 100 Ah is included in the scope of delivery. If availability is not a major factor, the truck is also available with a lead-acid battery with a battery capacity of 225 Ah.

The SWX16i high lift pallet truck with initial lift combines performance and versatility for efficient load handling in warehouse environments. The standard 205 Ah Li-ion battery guarantees a long operating time. As the wheel arms can be raised, the SWX16i overcomes uneven floors with ease. This makes it ideal for demanding working environments. The initial lift also allows two loads to be moved simultaneously in double-decker operation. This allows the picking process to be extended over two pallets, for example. This speeds up goods handling, as distances and travelling times are saved.

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Get ready for Peak Omnichannel Fulfilment

Peak omnichannel fulfilment will be required for the next peak season. Edward Hutchison, Managing Director of BITO Storage Systems UK, looks at ways retailers can get their storage ready to meet high customer service demands during the oncoming peak season.

When you drill right down to the core challenges created by omni-channel retail, storage systems play a key role in ensuring smooth intralogistics for successful fulfilment across the board. This will be on the minds of many retailers preparing for the annual peak season, kicking off with Black Friday on 24 November, followed by Cyber Monday and the Christmas shopping period.

The total value of retail sales for the 2024 holiday season is forecast to reach £96 billion, according to Statista forecasts, which is a £3bn increase from last year. Given that 2023’s total sales accounted for £426.6bn, the peak period clearly matters.

Black Friday continues to be a big event in itself. Last year it generated an estimated £13.3 billion in total sales, up 7.3% year-on-year, according to market intelligence company Mintel. An important statistic for retailers to keep in mind for their fulfilment operations in 2024 is that 84% of consumers agree that a positive experience with a retailer during Black Friday would encourage them to shop there again. Furthermore, Black Friday is not just online given 44% of consumers purchased a 2023 Black Friday deal in-store.
Competitive pressure is driving many retailers to start early on their peak preparations, including for inventories to ensure fulfilment across all channels keeps customers happy.

Anywhere, anyhow fulfilment requires storage and order picking systems that can facilitate rapid and accurate deliveries for store replenishment, click and collect and the direct to home channel. A single pool of stock within an omni-channel fulfilment facility will generally serve all channels, managed by sophisticated warehouse systems.

The storage complexities of serving the differing needs of multiple retail channels in terms of speeds and order quantities puts the focus firmly on solutions for picking operations. A warehouse will need to accommodate picking pallets and caseloads as well as large numbers of single items – some of which may go direct to a customers’ home, others will go to the store for click and collect – along with replenishment stock.

For online orders, hit rates at pick slots are much slower and the average web order tends to be a single item, though this of course varies depending on the retailer. A lot of travel can be involved in picking that order, resulting in quite a significant cost. Picking orders of mixed products going to the same consumer adds further complexity.

Flexible picking

Flexible picking systems are the answer. They will need to be scaleable – both up and down – to accommodate large variances in volumes, SKU range and profile. This is not only for fulfilment
but also for handling returns, which has a counter cyclical peak to fulfilment. Scaleability is not just for Christmas – if a retailer’s SKU range or order volumes increase at any point of the year then more pick locations will be required.

Storage and picking solutions have traditionally been dependent on labour availability, particularly to handle peaks. However, like many other businesses, warehouses are struggling to find staff, and when they can, they come at a greater cost that eats into margins. This is nudging many to take a look at automated storage.

With technology constantly improving, automation is increasingly becoming a more practical and flexible solution for a greater variety of ‘goods to picker’ installations.

If opting for an automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS), then getting the greatest advantage from the investment will means paying attention to the design of the racking. Sourcing racking from a supplier, such as BITO, which can provide uprights in a range of widths to allow optimum adaptation to different load requirements and building constraints will allow a solution that can achieve the required storage density. Indeed, such a supplier will be able to offer the appropriate advice and design high density storage solution to meet any challenge.

An alternative to stacker crane based AS/RS comes in the form of shuttle racking, which provides high storage density storage. Battery-powered and remotely controlled by an operator, a shuttle moves pallets to the back and to the front of a channel, which can be as long as needed.

A ‘mechanical’ alternative to automating order picking can be taken with live storage for cartons or pallets stored in FIFO (First In First Out) order. Live storage flow shelves can be easily installed into pallet racking to increase the number of pick locations and volume of SKUs located on the ground level pick face. Goods are easily accessible from the front of the racking – the rollers on the flow shelves with bins and containers containing small items to be picked roll smoothly to the front of the shelf – which makes picking easy. A full container of items will roll to the operator each time the empty one at the front is removed. Adding simple technologies to live storage, such as pick-to-light and voice picking, will further improve accuracy and throughput speed in a system that offers a step towards automation. Flexible small goods pick faces can also be created from simple, standard shelving to hold plastic bins.

Automation does not have to be a fixed structure. Flexible solutions to help meet the challenge of handling peaks are now available in the form of robotics and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) that benefit from simplified technology to lower their cost and make them more accessible, particularly for smaller operations. Working collaboratively with order pickers, a simple yet productive AGV internal transport system will enable staff to remain at the pick face where they are productive, while the AGV can transport the orders along the pick routes and, once complete, take them to packaging and despatch areas.

BITO’s LEO carrier is a good example of such a system. Delivered in a box, all that’s required to get going is to lay a route marked by a 19 mm wide track line for the transporters to follow using optical navigation. LEO carrier is equipped with a four shelf levels to hold goods being transported. Used as a trolley to accompany the order pickers it can also take picked goods to packing stations, deliver incoming goods to a bin storage facility/ASRS system within a warehouse or feed an elevator to take bins to a mezzanine or multi-level picking structures. It is also light enough to operate on a mezzanine itself.

For returns management, it can transport goods to reworking stations or back to the warehouse, with sufficient space for a number of bins and boxes or for individual items.

Without the need for complex installation, costly infrastructure and control software, the low-cost, simple yet effective driverless AGV can play a big role in improving fulfilment centre productivity, with a payback period often in one year or less. A further benefit during peak operations is that the AGV can transport items safely in areas of potential risk, such as busy lift truck routes.

For retailers planning their strategy to handle peak season, it is crucial to engage with experts in the field of storage efficiency as well as a supplier that can offer a one stop shop – not just for materials handling equipment, racking, live storage and shelving but also for the containers used with them. Creating a solution that can fulfil orders across all channels accurately, safely and efficiently will significantly contribute to keeping those vital peak trading customers happy and coming back for more.

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