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How renting a forklift can help you handle unexpected high volumes

How renting a forklift can help you handle unexpected high volumes

If your day-to-day work involves materials handling operations with a busy product flow, then you understand the importance of training and a reliable fleet of lift trucks (counterbalanced, order pickers, reach trucks, etc.). You depend on your different types of forklifts to provide the versatility and lifting capacity you need at any given moment. Even as your business ebbs and flows, your ability to maintain available forklifts can directly influence your bottom line, even if you aren’t using those lift trucks every minute of the day. 

Due to the current situation of COVID-19, you might be dealing with a growth in operations, which might lead into a need of increasing your forklift fleet. Purchasing new lift trucks is not your only option when the time comes to add new equipment to your fleet: consider the benefits of a lift truck rental.  

Handling Unexpected Volumes and Peak Seasons

Purchasing equipment may be the most efficient choice if your business registers a barely perceivable rise in activity from one season to another. On the other hand, your business may be dealing with a temporary high demand, having to manage a higher number of orders flooding in this specific circumstance. If this is the case, to rent a forklift or other lifting equipment will keep you from housing and maintaining dusty unused equipment after the COVID-19 crises. Forklift Rental allows you to bypass high upfront costs, choose from the latest models of equipment available and easily return your rented equipment when the busy period settles down. 

The Benefits of Renting your Lift Equipment 

When you decide to rent a lift truck instead of purchasing, you can keep your productivity high during the busiest points of your business cycle. You can also be ready if you must deal with high product volumes at unexpected times. And if you have a rented lift truck on hand, you can keep your operations moving without missing a beat when one of your regular fleet has to be pulled for breakdowns or repairs. Of course, a key benefit if you rent a forklift is cost control; when you’re renting rather than owning, you don’t have to worry about depreciation or maintenance costs. 

Choosing a Rental Plan  

Here at Liftow, our experts are here to assist you in choosing a rental plan that’s perfect for your needs. You’ll want a plan that can help you get the most out of your equipment without holding onto it longer than your needs and budget allow. Our rental options can cover a single day, a week or you can rent by the year, or you can choose any timeline in between. We’ll help you review your situation and decide on the option that’s right for your requirements. 

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