How, When & Why: Purchasing A Forklift

| Thursday, April 21, 2011
By John Dunning


It is a big decision buying a forklift and will require you to consider your companies needs and specifications. You also need to decide whether it is best for your company to purchase a new or used one, or even rent one. This in itself has many advantages and disadvantages and reasons for and against.

Businesses with smaller budgets will be more likely to go down the used forklift root, but you may be surprised that a new forklift may cost a little less in the long run. New forklifts will last a lot longer which means the business owners will get the benefit of the forklift for a lot longer, and therefore recoup the amount spent.

Renting a forklift is also another option as new ones may be too expensive, although new ones will have longer warranties and will less likely break than a used one.

You must have a forklift licence holder in your place of work to operate the it, have you got one? Please bear this in mind as it is against the law for anyone to drive a forklift. You must also make sure your building complies to all the safety regulations of driving within a warehouse.

Forklifts have attachments which can turn them into pretty much anything including a crane and you should consider the attachments available for forklifts before going ahead and purchasing or renting another piece of equipment, this may also give you incentive to buy one rather than rent.

Truck mounted forklifts benefit from the saving of fuel. Having just one piece of equipment that does all can save the company a lot of money in training and also a lot of space. Consider the attachments and optionals available for the forklift before deciding to buy other equipment.




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