Monday, November 14, 2011

Movign: Loading Tips

Moving Heavy Items

When you're handling heavier items, remember to "squat" and lift with your knees, not your back. Ask for help with anything that tests your limits.

Plan how you'll load

  • Protect your shipment. Place cardboard or plastic sheeting on the floor of the trailer before you begin loading.
  • Load heavy items first. Start with loading heavy appliances on the floor against the front wall of the trailer. Then continue by loading heavier items toward the front of the trailer and on the floor. Save the space above for lighter items.
  • Stand couches on end. Long pieces, such as sofas, can stand on end. Just anchor them with other large heavy items. This type of furniture normally takes up a significant amount of space. Standing it on its end reduces its "footprint" greatly.
  • Secure your belongings. Use rope, bungee cords, or ratchet straps to tie your items down inside the trailer or ReloCube. Use the logistics tracking points on the trailer walls as places to loop rope or hook a strap to keep objects from shifting.
  • Load fragile items on top. Load lighter items and boxes marked "fragile" on top and properly secure them. Load all items as tightly as possible to reduce shifting, rubbing and puncturing during transit.
  • Use blankets and padding. Be generous with moving blankets and padding, and place cardboard under anything that may be scuffed or soiled by riding directly on the floor of the trailer.Loading Tips
  • Load mattresses and upholstered furniture up off of the floor.
  • Handle flat panel TV's with care. Be sure to keep your television upright during transit to avoid damaging the screen. The TV's inner workings are too heavy for the screen to hold up if placed on its side, which could result in permanent breakage. A good rule of thumb? Never lean the TV by more than 15 degrees.
  • Use fillers to fill gaps. Use bagged pillows, stuffed animals and furniture cushions as well as additional paper and cardboard to fill all gaps and spaces. Please keep in mind that ABF trailers are not air-ride.
  • Check out the 'do not ship' list. There are certain items that cannot be shipped within a U-Pack shipment. Please familiarize yourself with the "do not ship" items that should be discarded or transported another way.
  • Cover your shipment. As a final step, you will want to protect your shipment from becoming dusty by covering it with large sheets of plastic. Plastic sheets are cheap, easy to find and definitely worth purchasing for extra protection.
  • Install the bulkhead. Once everything is loaded and secured, you will install a divider wall or "bulkhead" (this only applies to trailer moves). The bulkhead is delivered with your ABF trailer. The bulkhead should be installed with care. Please refer to our bulkhead information page for installation tips.



Source:  http://www.upack.com/moving-resources/loading-tips.asp


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