Kalmar has been designing equipment that is particularly utilized in the handling of empty containers for many years. Their empty container handlers are nowadays operating and functioning all around the globe. Kalmar provides various empty container handling machinery. There are various units to be able to meet client's performance, and lifting height requirements. Their range stretches from a capacity of 3 high up to 8+1 high, offering optimum balance of economy.
In order for money to be earned and a job to be completed successfully, the containers has to be stacked and moved fast, safely and efficiently. Aside from driving fast and safe, the stacking must be completed independent of lifting height. In general, it is a time-consuming job that requires precise positioning.
These machinery are usually placed in harsh working environment with heavy loads and demands being placed on the stability of the mast and the spreader, along with strain on the abilities throughout the handling process. Having an unobstructed field of vision also helps to ensure extra safety for the operator and people working nearby.
Single Stacking
The main characteristics for single stacking machinery are their high lifting speeds, extreme flexibility and overall stability. The single handling concept begins at 3 high and stacking up to 8 high. These equipment feature twistlock attachments which are a common item on numerous Kalmar equipment throughout the globe. Some of the key factors to take into consideration when choosing single stacking equipment are the limitations in ground space and the high demands on selectivity.
Double Stacking
An important step in increasing the production in the empty container handling business comes from double stacking of containers. The double stacking situation can be a very demanding application for the Empty Container Handler. Kalmar offers the new DCE100 unit which was particularly made to perform the high stability requirements of stability and strength with margin. Stacking 2 containers simultaneously is the optimum operational efficiency that tops selectivity demands.
Kalmar has researched, engineered and designed many units of lift truck trucks to be able to meet a huge variety of applications.