12 Material Handling Equipment Checks Before You Buy
You have a trailer waiting at the dock, the shipping window is closing, and your team is already working around a backed-up staging lane. Then the lift assigned to outbound throws a fault code.
Now every small detail matters. The backup unit does not have the right attachment. The charger is in another part of the building. The replacement part is not local. The rental backup was never confirmed. And the quote that looked fine six months ago never included service support.
That is how one material handling equipment decision turns into missed shipments, overtime, and a dock team stuck solving problems that should have been handled before approval.
Material handling equipment moves, lifts, stores, positions, or protects products inside a facility. Here’s what to check before you buy, rent, repair, or replace it.
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