Posted by Shannon Pelky on October 5, 2017
After your medical carts have shipped, there’s little accountability for what happens to them en route. When a customer receives a damaged product, you want to know the cause so you can fix the problem. Here are a few...
Read MoreTopics: Packaging & Shipping
Posted by Shannon Pelky on September 28, 2017
Packaging symbols are one way to keep your medical carts safe throughout the shipping process. No matter what language the box handlers speak, these symbols serve as universal instructions for how your shipment must be...
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Posted by Shannon Pelky on September 21, 2017
When you’re deciding between different shipping options for your medical cart, start by determining who is going to receive the shipment and what you expect from that person. By considering the logistics of your end...
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Posted by Shannon Pelky on September 11, 2017
Though cart bases may not be your main concern when determining your custom cart’s design, it’s important to know your options. The material you choose for your base will affect your budget and lead time, so being aware...
Read MoreTopics: Medical Cart Development, Medical Cart Design, Medical Cart Aesthetics
Posted by Shannon Pelky on August 31, 2017
It’s no surprise that medical carts have to be designed with their functionality in mind. However, one design consideration that isn’t always as intuitive is the human factor. Even though this design consideration...
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