Everyone knows forklifts are designed to do the heavy lifting. So why do some operations use their forklifts like a U-HAUL – shuttling items from one part of their facility to another?
There are cheaper, safer and more efficient ways to move product across a facility. Before you buy your next lift truck, consider some of these forklift alternatives:
There’s nothing wrong with using a forklift to transport something over a short distance – taking pallets from a truck to a nearby staging area, for example. But using a forklift to deliver pallets throughout the facility is more expensive and riskier than using a forklift alternative such as a tow tractor.
*Training is strongly recommended, but no certification or license is required
So how do you move heavy objects without a forklift?
A pallet stacker, also known as a walkie stacker, is basically an electric pallet jack with a 3-stage mast. It’s the forklift alternative that’s the most similar to a forklift.
Pallet stackers are ideal for moving pallets in narrow spaces or in locations with a lot of pedestrian traffic. A pallet stacker also allows you to unload a truck just about anywhere; no loading dock required. Doosan Bobcat has two pallet stackers to choose from, both can lift up to 3300 lbs.
The BWS17S-7 Walkie Straddle Stacker (pictured above left) has adjustable outriggers and is available in three different mast heights:
Doosan Bobcat's BWP17S-7 Walkie Pantograph Reach Stacker (above right) comes with a:
Electric tugs, also known as tow tractors, are an extremely cost-effective way to move pallets around your facility. A tow tractor can transport a chain of pallets just about anywhere, including down narrow aisles and through pedestrian areas. Taylor Dunn tow tractors can handle loads up to 60,000 lbs.
Carts are easy to add and remove which can greatly improve efficiency. A tow tractor can drop off a cart with a pallet of material at any number of workstations and pick it up when the workers are done.
What’s the most popular forklift route in your facility? Do your operators drive back and forth from point A to point B throughout the day? High-throughput operations can save a lot of money and improve safety by replacing a forklift superhighway with a conveyor system.
If forklift operators use their lift truck to move loads weighing 4000 lbs. or less, that’s like using a fire hose to water your lawn. It works, but you’re using a lot more power than you need.
An electric pallet jack is easy to use and costs very little to maintain. Doosan Bobcat's electric pallet jacks can move loads up to 4000 lbs. and the ride-on option can transport up to 8000 lbs. Powerful AC motors minimize strain and improve productivity. Learn more about the benefits of electric pallet jacks.
Imagine shaving a few thousand dollars off your equipment budget while improving safety in your facility. Forklifts are powerful and extremely useful, but using them to move material horizontally is more expensive and potentially hazardous than using other equipment.
Interested in learning more? Contact us for a free site assessment. After getting to know your business, we’ll provide a few different ways you can reduce costs and improve safety. The friendly experts at Mid-Columbia Forklift and MidCo Material Handling take pride in helping businesses in Washington state find ways to be more successful.
You can also try before you buy. Rent a pallet stacker and find out if it’s a good fit for your operation. Contact us to learn more.
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