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How Can Side Loader Transport Benefit Your Business?
Side Loader delivery is becoming an increasingly popular option for transport of heavy cargo and shipping containers. With this type of delivery method, a truck will deliver your container or cargo directly to your site, without the need of a dock or crane. It is an especially helpful mode of delivery when there is limited space either in front of or behind where the container is to be placed. Most of the trucks can handle both 20 and 40 foot containers.
Many Perth business owners have realised the advantages of choosing to transport their heavy cargo via side loader. They prefer the convenience and ease of access this delivery option has to offer. There are several advantages to having your container brought directly to the site of your choice and placed groundside. You will enjoy the simplicity of unloading your container at your leisure, allowing you to conveniently organise your labour after the container is already delivered. This can save you money on potentially expensive delays in hiring labour.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]
Considerations For Cargo Transport & Delivery
If you are thinking of using this type of delivery for your Perth-area business, there are some points to take into consideration. This mainly involves making sure your site is appropriate to accommodate this type of truck. You may want to make sure your site is ready by taking into account these specifications:
- The cargo container is offloaded from the truck onto the ground via the vehicle’s drivers’ side parallel to the side of the truck and about half a metre away. There will need to be at least three to four metres of clear space in front of the truck for it to leave after unloading.
- Although most cargo containers are 2.44 metres wide, there needs to be an opening of at least 2.9 metres wide to fully accommodate the truck.
- Make sure you have at least 4.2 metres height for travel under trees, power lines, factory/house eves, and doorways. As well, the lifting arms will need about 6.5 metres during unloading, so be sure you allow for this much space above where the unloading will take place.
- The land underneath where the truck is unloading will need to be relatively level and sealed or compacted. It the site is sloped, the truck may still be able to unload by parking across from the slope. If the ground is not compact enough, you will most likely be liable for the cost of recovery if the vehicle becomes stuck on your property.
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Is It Right For Your Business?
Now that you have an idea of what side loader delivery is, you can decide how this mode of transport might benefit your business. It gives you greater control of unloading your cargo, can save on labour costs, and is more convenient than dockside unloading. However, you should make sure ahead of time that your site meets the minimum qualifications for this type of delivery.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][mk_image src=”https://landsidefreightservices.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Perth-Wharf-Cartageimage2.jpg” image_width=”500″ image_height=”600″ crop=”true” hover=”false” target=”_self” align=”left” margin_bottom=”0″][vc_column_text]
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