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Whether your job is as ornate as the famed Carson Mansion in Eureka, Ca., or as plain as a dog house, we have the experience and facilities to provide you with the unusual and uncommon in lumber, moulding and millwork items, as well as the ordinary, in _ any quantity you need. If we don't have it, we can make it.
Just ask. A In Redwood, Union Forest Products has S4S and pattern lumber, architectural patterns; mouldings, mixed loads and units available LTL, T&T and rail. A Also please inq[uire on clear Douglas Fir and Hardu,oorls.
free to add any of your own that have caused problems or concern in the past.
(1) Combine all items of the same description in units, packages, lifts and, wherever possible, in one area.
(2) Sort to length, whenever possible and practical, all materials computed on a lineal footage basis.
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(3) Put damaged material of all types in a separate area, accessible and easy to count. Nothing will happen to improve its condition and the sooner you find a home for it, the sooner you'll have room for some other material that warrants the space and caretaking. Ever wonder why you didn't have room to put a new item in stock? Maybe the storage room required for the obsolete is part of the problem. Put a price on it, higher than the original, move it to a secluded spot, and maybe you'll dispose of it at a profit.
(4) Make identification preparations ahead of time. Make it a "must" condition to assign qualified personnel to that area ofresponsibility. Counting doesn't mean a thing if identification is inept and inaccurate. Oil and water don't mix, two times nothing is still nothing, and apples and oranges certainly aren't commercially compatible when packaged in the same crate.
(5) Assignment of the problem areas, and/or the most difficult and tedious ones, at the start of the day is a suggestion that might prove to be delightfully beneficial at the close of the day when patience, energy, cooperation, camaraderie, ambition and desire have all been exhausted.