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The Biggest "Hakaras Hatov" Warehouse in the USA #onsitewithari #Chasdeilev | English
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Shalom aleichem, everybody. Boys, look
at this.
Hasde live house of This is the big
warehouse of Hasde live, the biggest
Hakoras Hatov warehouse in the USA and
probably in the whole world. Let's go
inside see the operation. Took me over 3
hours to get here. It's raining. It's
cold.
Let's go inside.
Okay, get that cook. Get that cook. Do
us the burning.
Bernie.
Shalom aleichem.
>> Walk first through.
What do you do?
>> Picking.
>> Picking the orders.
You're coming every day?
>> No.
>> You work here?
>> Last week I've been here. Right here in
front of us.
>> Yeah, we're going to turn the camera,
Azoy.
>> It's the picking line.
>> Picking line.
>> Yes.
>> What does that mean?
>> So, you have Come over here. This girl
is going to give us an order.
>> Okay.
>> She's going to scan in the order. Then
they get this order.
>> Okay.
>> Then they take a jack right here. You
see that guy with the jack?
>> Yeah.
>> Pallet.
>> So, he starts with an empty pallet just
like this. So, they can order anything
or it's like a menu. There's a menu on
the
>> This season there's 71 items.
And you can see that. Take a look.
They're walking on the line, they're
picking out what they need, and checking
it off.
>> Here we can see somebody's putting a
thing on the pallet, very good.
>> We have checkpoints. We have five
checkpoints this season. You're here
right now. We're picking all the orders
that are 30, about 30 cases per order.
>> Okay. We started off with all the big
ones.
>> Okay.
>> Started off with about 65, 70 cases per
order. And now you're seeing small
pallets, small orders coming through.
Very easy to check.
>> So, you do first all the heavy ones.
>> I need I do that so that I can slow down
the pickers, otherwise there's too many
pallets coming off of the line.
>> Uh-huh.
So, so what the heck is
>> We have a station number two.
Check station check one to the two,
number three, number four, number five.
>> So, each every few feet there's somebody
who checks the order, make sure that it
was picked right.
>> Correct. We space I'm space I haven't
spaced out that way. The first one has
20 products, the second has
16.
>> got back our short count, cases that
were missing from Monsey.
And if we're curious, we can pull it up.
We were missing 109 cases.
>> Out of?
>> Out of
61,482.
>> Ah, you're smart. That's a very good
number.
>> Um, you can divide it now, but it's
probably like 0.00012.
>> Probably.
>> Yeah.
>> What's the next stop?
>> After we pass all the checkpoints, they
get checked and scanned out.
>> [music]
[music]
>> So, you ask for support to help pay for
the food and for the pantry.
>> Right.
>> To make my job easier, I need I want
$150,000 to get new docks.
>> Just for another dock, because right now
you have only two?
>> I need two more.
>> Two more? Yesterday we did 48 trucks
just over here.
>> We're recording every single product,
every pallet that goes in the truck,
which truck it's on. You'll see over
here stacked up. Yeah, they're not the
pallets.
>> Ah, so that's how you bring it from
there to here.
>> Actually, it doesn't turn around.
Forklift picks it up and puts it down on
the floor. Forklift is not allowed to go
near my line. I have 50 people inside.
If he pushes too far,
>> Uh-huh. So, the goal is that the pick
line doesn't stop.
>> Right.
>> If the pick line stops, means we didn't
plan it right. We lost something in
planning.
>> That is correct.
>> This is crazy. Just show the size. When
you pass by, you can see the size. What
are these? These are the 9 by 13s. Yeah,
these take up a lot of space, and
probably one of the most needed things
for Piasa.
>> I probably every single order has 9 by
13s.
>> And this is the end of Velen's bulk
order.
>> Now, we have one on the spot also with
Velen's bulk taking up in the hallways.
You can't go in the hallway either over
there.
>> Really?
>> That's right.
>> Jeval, look at this.
Look at that. You can't see all the way
till the end.
>> The lights only are are motion
activated. So, these lights will be off
for another
>> Right.
>> So,
>> Okay, we are here with Ruffy. How long
does this for how many years?
>> I'm doing this
as
a total of about 10 years.
Has the name is wonderful.
If these
all the supporters continue with the
unbelievable amount of Hashem.
>> And even new supporters.
>> And new supporters, help your friends.
It's about saying thank you for the
Rebbe to that's taking care of your
child.
>> Exactly.
>> And it's not babysitting. It's not
really, really
educating your children,
the new generation, that they should
walk in the footsteps of Hashem.
>> Beautiful.
>> And do Hashem like we're doing Hashem.
>> Beautiful.
>> Thank you.
>> Okay, we're going outside because the
noise inside is
big with all these What are they called,
jacks?
>> Uh jacks, yeah.
>> Pallet jacks. And here you can get a
glimpse into all these trailers. I
thought it's only those that says thank
you Has the name logo.
>> Rebbe.
>> Thank you, Rebbe.
>> Well, half of them are not here. Half of
them are on late today.
>> I know. Uh-huh.
>> On the road.
>> But all these you say is also yours?
>> Amazon trailers, yeah, sure. We have
>> Well, you you rent them from Amazon or
what?
>> Amazon brings them to us cuz you got
Amazon doing the loads at very, very
important prices by Hashem.
>> Uh nice.
>> And what they do for us is they drop off
trailers empty
and they leave.
And then I load them up on my own time.
And then we just do drop and hook cuz I
don't have to do that. I don't have time
to have
The first season I was here we didn't do
drop and hook. I would have 30 trailers
in the yard waiting all the drivers
going to pick
>> I think everybody by now got the hint
that you need another and you
>> We need more docks.
>> More docks. Now, this warehouse is here
full full year round
>> Correct.
>> operational. You come in almost every
day.
>> Correct.
>> And now is the heaviest season of the
year.
>> This is where it all This is where it
all comes together.
>> Technically, what is the plan? Every
rebbe
from that that is a melamed anywhere can
apply?
>> That's what it is. I mean, she
the Shiva supply and the rebbes go
through the Shiva. I think that's how it
works.
>> Okay. And what are they getting?
>> They're getting uh they're getting the
Pesach order for very very very good
price.
>> Uh-huh. And you have a menu of uh 71
items?
>> This year, 71 items, yes. 29 cities
29 cities across the US, plus Toronto
and Montreal as well.
>> That you deliver to.
>> Correct.
Your rebbe, he's got his order on the
way out after they book and pack up his
order.
>> All right, so this is the famous
>> We have two boxes here. Here I have one
of them. This is a book they get for you
the kids are going to read during the
Pesach and have something.
>> Trucks two loaded, but we've already got
two four and 24.
>> It's a 48.
>> I'm assuming so.
>> Look at this line. I don't know if they
can get it.
Every Every second on Pesach, they get
something this Yeah,
and this to open up.
They got in the sheer sheer cards
without a crisis.
They got a letter.
It's a letter of appreciation.
>> Nice.
>> Doing the line of Gotham I guess. This
is what every rebbe gets.
>> Okay, so last but not least, please
support this beautiful mission, which is
technically just appreciation for a
rebbe.
I I I I I think it's beautiful.
>> Thank you, Rebbe.
>> Thank you, Rebbe. He says we're finished
with this. We'll go like this.
Thank you, Rebbe.