Material handling equipment refers to a wide range of tools, vehicles, and machinery used to move, store, and transport goods and materials within a warehouse, factory, or other industrial environment. Material handling equipment is designed to improve efficiency, productivity, and safety in the workplace.
Some common types of material handling equipment include:
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Forklifts: These are vehicles used to lift and move heavy loads, typically in warehouses or distribution centers.
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Conveyor systems: These are systems that move goods along a fixed path, allowing for efficient transportation of goods within a facility.
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Pallet jacks: These are manually operated vehicles used to move pallets of goods from one location to another.
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Cranes: These are heavy machines used to lift and move large or heavy items, typically in construction or manufacturing environments.
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Automated guided vehicles (AGVs): These are vehicles that are programmed to move goods and materials automatically, without the need for human operators.
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Storage and racking systems: These are systems used to store and organize goods within a facility, such as pallet racking, shelving, and mezzanines.
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Material handling robots: These are robotic systems used to automate material handling tasks, such as palletizing, packing, and sorting.