Most projects treat the hoist like a taxi.
Push the button. Move people. Move materials.
But that’s exactly how you create chaos.
On well-run projects, the hoist only moves when the system is working.
Here are the rules we follow:
The hoist operator does NOT move the hoist unless:
- The area around the hoist is clean
- All logistics rules are being followed
- Pallets are clearly marked
- Anything not on pallets is on wheels
- Materials are going directly to coordinated staging areas
Why?
Because the hoist is not just transportation.
It’s the heartbeat of the jobsite logistics system.
If the base of the hoist is messy…
If deliveries are random…
If staging areas are not coordinated…
If deliveries are random…
If staging areas are not coordinated…
Then the hoist becomes a bottleneck instead of a flow enabler.
Great projects protect the hoist like a critical resource.
–Clean base.
–Clear rules.
–Scheduled deliveries.
–Direct-to-point staging.
–Clear rules.
–Scheduled deliveries.
–Direct-to-point staging.
When that happens, the hoist stops being chaos…
…and starts creating flow.
…and starts creating flow.