Tackling the Big Jobs in Materials Handling
How to Choose the Right Materials Handling Equipment for Your Specific Needs
You may be surprised by the numbers and varieties of goods and equipment that a large warehouse supplies company can deliver its customers. Of course it will offer disposable supplies such as cardboard boxes and other packaging materials and warehouse essentials such as shelving units and storage cabinets. In addition, however, the company will rent, lease and sell heavy equipment, including forklifts and other equipment that is used in the warehouse and trucks, aerial lifts and other heavy-duty materials handling equipment that are needed on the job site.
Any good warehouse supplier will know everything there is to know about forklifts. Without a forklift, no warehouse would be able to operate productively and efficiently. Even a standard forklift must be able to handle payloads of up to 18,000 pounds and still be compact enough to maneuver through the aisles between pallet racks.
There are many other styles of forklifts as well as the more common warehouse forklift. Outdoors and on construction sites, there are all terrain forklifts. Indoors, the compact forklift has to be able to carry a heavy payload through spaces as small as an average doorway and be able to maneuver in spots as tight as an elevator. It has to be able to do all this and also have an ergonomic design that minimizes driver fatigue and maximizes driver safety and comfort.
Whatever industrial or commercial applications they are used for, increasingly, more than one forklift is required in any business that requires heavy and frequent lifting and moving. This doesn't come cheap. Your warehouse supplier is well-aware of the need to save money and so can offer used forklifts and leasing alternatives as well as significant savings on fleet purchases.
Vertical movement is just as important as horizontal movement in many materials handling applications. For this purpose, there are a number of aerial lifts that have been created for use either inside or outside of the warehouse.
Telescopic boom lifts are remarkable examples of engineering. They have been designed to allow an enormous range of movement and can be extended to heights of up to 165 vertical feet or lowered to below horizontal, while being manipulated in complete safety from within the turntable. The turntable itself can be rotated a full 360 degrees and further extended and maneuvered, even if its lift is extended to its full reach.
When a warehouse supplies company says it is in the business of materials handling, it means exactly that. There is nothing they don't know about the handling of materials and they can assist you with whatever needs your business may have. Theirs is the job of keeping commerce moving forward and they do it well.
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