i actually worked for a driver leasing company, and they gave me the Pepsi account as well.
but i had the 2 litre bottles, and the dock workers simply did not shrink wrap them properly. got to my destination and they all fell over.
i had to restack them..period.
the next night, different warehouse to go to, but same problem.
i was told to restack them, i said "ok, i'll be right back"..
dropped the trailer, took the tractor back to the starting point, parked it, went home
leasing company boss called to ask me what happened, he then said I WAS NEVER to restack.....when he found out they made me do it?
he offered me another assignment....i said "shove it"..."i ain't chancing anymore work for you".....
Sometimes we need to prove a point
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Years ago Miller tried to do that and it never worked. Double/single/double/single works best for cans and small bottles. For 1 and 2 liters, they're going to shift unless the pallet is built REALLY well.
A better idea is make more but shorter pallets to shift the weight back while still leaving the pallets two by two. Like Campbell s does.Cattleman84, God prefers Diesels, Another Canadian driver and 5 others Thank this. -
Soda was the first load I ever got huffy with a shipper. Pulled out from the dock to close the doors, went "NOPE" and backed right back in. Refused to pull out until they fixed it because I knew I would be waiting 3 hours or more to get back in the dock.
After much back and forth I was almost browbeat into submission when I got the shipping clerk to agree to stamd on the dock and watch me slide my tandems. I Pulled up and she stopped me before I could slide them - the load had already shifted.Val_Caldera, Cattleman84, God prefers Diesels and 7 others Thank this. -
Unless I personally knew who the loader operator was and could rely on him or her to do a good job I'd have to see how they loaded the trailer before leaving. The other thing I noticed over there is how unsecure a lot of loads are in reefers and dry goods trailers, no boards, no bars in front of, behind or in between pallets, with the pallets only being lightly wrapped, however due to the very smooth roads I understand why that is not needed for single pallets very low to the floor, however what they sometimes forget about is when pallets are double stacked, this is a recipe for disaster as once you move forward the first thing that's going to happen is the top heavy pallet is going to flip straight back, unless its boarded up with a bar behind and boarded in front also to stop it moving forward under breaking. Boards in between pallets will of course stop the pallets moving sideways, yes in 11 months of driving I only had two loads fall over and both coincidentally were either double stacked or just really high pallets of produce in either case neither pallets were boarded up and it was obvious what was going to happen fortunately I did not get the blame for it.Last edited: Aug 11, 2022
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Pepsi in omaha gave my company the run around.
Load went back to the yard to get reworked...back to Pepsi who again refused it ...back to yard where it sat so long it went out of date and to the dump it went .God prefers Diesels, Suspect Zero, austinmike and 3 others Thank this. -
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