Pallet trucks come in various types, and our selection has expanded significantly, particularly towards lighter-duty equipment that bridges the gap between forklifts and manual pallet jacks. At their simplest, battery-powered pallet trucks closely resemble traditional manual pallet trucks. However, don’t be fooled by their compact size—thanks to efficient, quick-charging lithium-ion batteries, these electric pallet trucks can handle lighter-duty tasks with ease, much like full-sized forklifts.
For heavy-duty pallet handling and intensive industrial use, robust pallet trucks with forklift-level construction and durability are essential. Pallet trucks are commonly found in terminals, loading docks, and shipping areas where high traffic and heavy use are standard. Additionally, they’re frequently utilized in low-level order picking and numerous other warehouse operations, supporting various logistics tasks. With their large-capacity batteries, pallet trucks can reliably perform during extended shifts. You can choose between modern lead-acid batteries or advanced lithium-ion batteries.
There are two primary types of electric pallet trucks:
First, the walk-behind pallet truck, in which the operator walks behind the equipment. This is common in loading areas, typically for efficiently unloading and loading trucks.
Second, the ride-on pallet truck (also known as the rider pallet truck), which allows the operator to stand on a fold-down platform behind the equipment. Equipped with safety supports for stability, these trucks provide increased productivity by enabling higher speeds, as the operator’s walking speed no longer limits performance.
In addition, pallet trucks are widely used in warehouses and various industrial sectors, often customized for specialized applications. Explore our range of pallet trucks and discover reliable solutions that meet your warehouse’s exact requirements.