We offer pallet trucks for sale at wholesale discount prices through our factory direct advertising partners, pallet truck dealers and manufacturers. For excellent serviceability, warranty and overall performance, PalletRackingVendors.com determined that the pallet truck manufacturers listed below are by far the most requested and highest rated in customer satisfaction. While emerging suppliers in China are aggressively pursuing the manual pallet truck market segment, when performance, safety as defined by OSHA and durability are on the line, stay with the industry leaders.
Atlas Lift Truck
Caterpillar Lift Trucks
Clark Material Handling Company
Hu-Lift Equipment Company
Hyster Warehousing Solutions
Linde Material Handling
Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks
Toyota Industrial Equipment
Wesco
Consider renting high-end pallet trucks to preserve capital and avoid maintenance costs. This is especially helpful for off-setting marginal use for seasonal material handling and occasional high-pick activity. You can also purchase used pallet trucks that have been re-conditioned and may come with a limited warranty or, even better, might still be under the original manufacturer warranty. Another reason to stay with leading pallet truck manufacturers is parts availability and distribution channel. For example, Caterpillar Lift Trucks Company has a network of over 330 certified dealers in the United States and Canada. Hyster Warehouse Solutions has over 220 dealers in it’s North American network.
Large corporate clients that have multiple distribution centers should consider pallet truck fleet sales and service which is only available directly from the lift truck manufacturers. Maintenance costs can spiral out of control if the materials handling management team is not well versed in best practices in fleet rotation. They will also conduct a survey of your warehouse configuration and perhaps suggest pallet layout enhancements. Know the useful life of the equipment. Enlist the manufacturer’s fleet management team. You will save money in the long run.
Take advantage of all training and certification offered by the manufacturer and it’s authorized dealer network. It’s good business sense and it’s the law as defined by OSHA.
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