DHL.
Line marking of warehouse floors.
The devil is in the details.
When you talk about logistics, a few big companies immediately spring to mind. DHL is one of them. One of the world leaders in making transportation and logistics look easy.
DHL operates in over 220 countries, and in Sweden alone they have 25 active freight terminals. It’s easy to see how huge this company is, and how important it is to have well-functioning operations and smooth work processes. The Swedish freight terminals and warehouse operations are just a small part of a big machine, but even the smallest parts have to work – you don’t become a world leader by chance.
Clear lines for clear processes.
When it comes to warehouse operations, clarity is key. Part of this clarity is about guidelines and clear work processes, and part of it is about floor markings and markings in the physical workplace. In many cases, lines and floor markings are a must for operations to run as efficiently and safely as possible. DHL, if anyone, is well aware of this, and also knows that in many cases, half-baked solutions that quickly lose their function do not pay off.
Line painting is a durable and much longer-lasting alternative to floor marking tape. Once the paint has hardened, there is no need for rolled-up edges or maintenance work, which is perhaps precisely why we are receiving more and more requests for line painting – at more and more of DHL’s facilities around Sweden.
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