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Choosing the right warehouse equipment supplier has a direct impact on safety, efficiency and long-term operating costs. The difference between a supplier and a true partner is often what determines whether your equipment improves performance or creates ongoing friction in your operation. From order picking and storage through to lifting and transport, warehouse equipment needs […]
In an industry where operational efficiency and capital management are equally important, the “Rent to Buy” model is changing how Australian businesses acquire Materials Handling Equipment. From forklifts and pallet jacks to conveyor systems and automated guided vehicles (AGVs), the Rent-to-Buy model offers a compelling option between outright purchase and long-term leasing. What Is […]
In high-demand warehouse environments, pallet jacks perform best when they are matched to the job. Heavy duty use introduces a different set of pressures: • continuous movement across long shifts • higher load weights (often pushing rated limits) • uneven floors, dock plates, and transitions • tight aisles with limited room to manoeuvre In these […]
Handling heavy loads is rarely just about weight. In real operations, the challenge is how those loads move through the space available. Narrow aisles, restricted machine access, congested production zones and fixed layouts all place pressure on how materials are handled. Film rolls are a clear example of where these constraints become critical. They’re large […]
Manual vs Electric: A Practical Approach to Safety, Waste Handling Capacity and Long-Term Value Power source plays a central role in your bin tipper selection. It affects lift performance, operator safety, workflow continuity, and total cost of ownership. It also affects staff uptake. When equipment is intuitive, appropriately configured, and aligned with daily workload, your […]
Hospitals and aged care facilities move large volumes of materials every day. Meal trolleys. Linen cages. Clinical waste bins. CSSD carts. Pharmacy trolleys. Most of this movement happens along long corridors, through tight corners, and across mixed flooring surfaces. Electric tugs play a critical role in reducing manual handling in healthcare logistics, particularly for repetitive […]
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Sitecraft partnered with Smarte Carte to streamline luggage cart collection across ANZ airports. By supplying high-capacity indoor and outdoor tow tugs, Sitecraft helped boost towing efficiency, improve ramp safety, and unify equipment systems, reducing costs and enhancing staff productivity nationwide.
Melbourne is a city known for its cobblestone laneways and urban appeal. From the art in Hosier Lane to bustling Degraves St – some are verified lifestyle attractions. But, with hundreds of laneways throughout the CBD; many still serve their original purpose as access points for essential services.