Post Consumer Brands – Case Study

Number of Sites – 7 Synopsis from the Transcript LoadProof helps us with the following: Capture damage from incoming loads to DC’s from Manufacturing plants or DC to DC transfers, provide feedback as needed. Capture load securement. Capture as many loads as we can stage or while being loaded to validate load condition to customer. With these capabilities we are able to better serve our customers. – Paulette Johnson, Compliance Manager, Post Consumer Brands

XPO Logistics – Case Studies

Number of Sites – 2 Quote “We export a lot of our products through the containers. LoadProof is easy to document such loads that are being exported because I can take pictures super fast, upload them to the cloud and the pictures stay there for ever. I can share those pictures with anybody, in case of a claims situation or if there any questions on the condition of the product when it was loaded. I…

Bosch – Case Study

Transcript Perfect. You know, thank you for taking the time, Jason, to, you know, share feedback on load proof. Right? You know, and and so yeah. Yeah. And, you know, the way that, you know, we look at it as, right, we build race cars, but we don’t get to raise them. You guys raise them. So it’s always, you know, you know, we wanna hear from you in terms of how it’s working out….

Method Products – Case Study

Number of Sites – 1 Quote “LoadProof – Taking pictures has instilled a very good discipline among our loaders in house, hence we are able to ensure our loads are prepped up and loaded on the trucks at a much better quality. This directly results in better customer satisfaction and long term relationships with our customers”. – Jerry Zyskowski – Director of Logistics, Method Products, People Against Dirty

The Load Bar Best Practices to Consider when Shipping Products to Your Retailer

This best practice should be followed while loading. Loading is an important function when you’re shipping something to a customer or a retailer. You could have done a great job picking the order, packing the order, stacking the boxes in the pallets nicely all that you could have done, but if you don’t load your products or merchandise or pallets properly all the work that you’ve done is going to go away. It’s because when…

The Warehouse Labeling Best Practices to Consider while Loading Products to avoid retail chargebacks, freight claims, damage claims and rejected loads

This is another video on the best practices that you could follow while loading the product in your distribution center. One important thing that you could do is applying the right labels on the product, because when people see the labels they would be careful while handling these products, the pallet, and the merchandise. When you tell them with the label ahead of time they will be a lot more careful about doing their job…

The Load Strapping Best Practices to Consider During Shipping to Avoid retail chargebacks, freight claims, damage claims and rejected loads

This is another best practice that you can use in your warehouse. I think this is more for a  LTL (less than truckload) like a within a town delivery. You are not doing a long-haul driving like 100  miles or 200 miles you’re making in town delivery in a LTL fashion. For example, if there is expensive furniture that you’re delivering and you don’t want it to get scratches and dents, if it’s a minor…

The Best Practice You Must Consider while Sealing FTL Containers to avoid retail chargebacks, freight claims, damage claims and rejected loads

This best practice is about applying the seal especially when it is a FTL’s shipment. FTL a full truck load container shipment trailer that’s going from point A to point B. It’s important to apply the seal and the seal number, and take the picture of that seal number and upload it to LoadProof so in case if you are a recipient or if you are a shipper you can see the photograph. If you’re…

Best Practices for Stacking Pallets and Products while Shipping and avoid retail chargebacks, freight claims, damage claims and rejected loads

This is another best practice that you could use to make sure that nobody stacks anything on top of your pallet. If you are shipping anything on top of your pallet, it may be a specific product or few pallets through a carrier, this often happens. When you ship something to your retailer and obviously the retailers have a large volume of products that they sell through their stores. They pick up the products from…