Trolleys (also known as tiered trolleys, mesh trolleys or platform trolleys) are the unsung heroes of logistics. Because they are mobile, manoeuvrable, and often modular, they can be found almost everywhere that things need to be moved efficiently from A to B.
Here are the most common areas of application:
This is their natural habitat. They are used to gather goods from the shelves.
Parcel Services:For sorting and loading parcels.
Intermediate Storage:To transport small parts or boxes ergonomically without needing a pallet truck each time.
In manufacturing, they often serve as a "mobile store" right at the assembly line.
Material Supply:Components are parked exactly where the worker needs them.
Workshop Trolleys:Equipped with tools or assembly materials.
As we have already seen in your picture with the dairy, they are indispensable in hygiene-sensitive areas.
Hospitals:For clean bed linen, medications, or as food trolleys.
Laundries:Mesh trolleys are ideal as the laundry is ventilated inside and does not start to stagnate.
Everyone knows them from the supermarket aisle:
Restocking goods:Beverage crates or canned goods are pushed on trolleys into the sales area.
Empty Container Management:Collecting deposit bottles in the warehouse.
Serving trolley:For food and drinks in large halls.
Housekeeping:For transporting cleaning supplies and fresh towels in hotels.
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