Inventory of Suzhou handling companies: What are the "pits" left by factory relocation
In the past two years, a series of pressures such as environmental governance, rising labor costs, and urban renewal have made more and more factories choose to relocate as a whole. Many equipment handling companies have begun to enter this field. However, factory relocation is a systematic project. Many equipment handling companies are not aware of this. In dispute.
Suzhou Suan Hoisting Co., Ltd. has taken an inventory of the "pits" in the relocation of the factory.
The "pit" of labor disputes
Some Suzhou transportation companies will encounter this situation because they encountered obstacles from employees, suppliers, or management when they started to move production equipment after the factory signed a contract. It turned out that there were labor disputes between the factory and its employees or suppliers. However, the customer requires the equipment handling company to complete the handling within the specified period, which obviously puts the equipment handling company into a dilemma.
The "pit" of environmental pollution
Some heavy chemical companies and petrochemical companies may have pollution problems if their operations are not standardized. These pollution problems are most likely to be discovered when the factory is relocated, including sewage pollution, solid waste pollution, soil pollution and so on. The equipment handling company should understand the pollution problem before signing the handling contract to avoid disputes during the handling, which will also have a negative impact on the brand image of the equipment handling company.
"Pit" of equipment damage
Most of the factories that need to be relocated are factories that have been running for a long time, and many of the equipment is in a state of repair and maintenance. When disassembling and hoisting equipment, a certain loss rate will occur. Suzhou Transportation Company should take this factor into consideration to avoid compensation for disputes caused by equipment damage. If the equipment handling company operates according to the regulations, but still causes some equipment damage, the customer should also bear a certain proportion of the responsibility.