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In order to handle the diversity within the food supply chain, the food processing business utilizes a wide variety of material handling solutions. For example, if you are shipping or receiving raw materials or raw ingredients or preparing to send a shipment out of your distribution center, then you need lift trucks which are made to meet the productivity requirements and needs of a high velocity warehouse atmosphere.
For the processing floor end of the spectrum, you will require machinery that can be exposed to various harsh atmospheres and can be resilient enough to withstand caustics, brine and other fluids, while holding up to regular wash downs.
Extreme material handling solutions are required for the harshest settings. No other material handling business pays as close attention to the extreme situations and paces you put your lift trucks through more than Raymond.
Corrosive fluids such as acidic brines could take a real toll on your environment. Handling meat, poultry and fish for instance would greatly reduce the overall life of your trucks. Additionally, frequent wash downs could also affect and shorten the truck life.
An available option on lots of Raymond models include the Extreme Environment Corrosion package, which help to lengthen the overall life of your lift truck. This corrosion package helps to reduce your total cost of ownership and save on maintenance expenses.
Counterbalanced Trucks: The sit down or rider truck is also called counterbalanced truck. It is available in both electric and ICE models. This truck is mostly used inside warehouses and comes with lifting capacities in the 2500 to 12,000 lb. range. Counterbalanced trucks are able to lift cargo to as high as twenty feet, depending on the truck's weight and model.
Yale is among North America's largest producers of zero emission electric forklift and is one of the first producers to adopt control technology and the energy efficient AC motor. The company's continued pursuit of better energy efficiency is affirmed by competitive testing. This testing proves that Yale's five thousand lb. electric rider product offers the best energy used per load moved or overall energy efficiency of any lift truck in its class in North America.
The spark-ignited units produced by Yale already meet or surpass the industry standard requirements. Yale trucks have been rated among the lowest in exhaust emissions by CEPA and EPA testing reviews. Their diesels are becoming cleaner all the time because of ongoing development with diesel engine suppliers so as to meet Tier III standards. These equipment proactively meet upcoming Tier IV standards as well.