Adding a forklift to your fleet is a big decision that requires careful thought
Before purchasing forklift, consider the specific tasks it will perform
Consider the load capacity of forklift to avoid safety risks and inefficiency
Power source is a key decision while purchasing forklift, balancing convenience and practicality will help you to choose the right power source
A forklift’s size and turning radius can make or break its suitability for your workspace
Forklifts can do much more than just lift and carry, attachments like side shifters, fork positioners, and rotators can make specific tasks quicker and easier
Investing in safety features of forklifts like rear-view cameras, speed limiters, and advanced stability systems can protect workers and reduce accidents
Consider the long-term costs of owning a forklift, instead of just the upfront price
Buying a forklift with some extra capacity or adaptability can save you from needing a replacement sooner than expected
Consult the operators and maintenance staff before purchasing forklift, they can offer valuable insights into what works and what doesn't