
This is where pallet jacks come in handy. Though narrow aisle forklifts are ideal for moving material in small spaces, there are situations where even the narrowest of forklifts aren’t suitable for moving goods. Pallet Jacks We have a large selection of used pallet jacks that deliver superior energy efficiency and never compromise on reliability and durability. The compact construction, ability to navigate in tight spaces, and impressive reach range make reach trucks an ideal solution for many whole distributing applications. Therefore, to ensure you can access all stored goods and materials, you need to ensure that the forklift you choose has the proper reach capabilities! Popular Types of Wholesale Forklifts Reach Forklifts A new level of performance is within your reach with our selection of used reach forklifts. Impressive Reach Capabilities In narrow-aisle applications, such as wholesale distribution, having a high-storage density is normal. Ideally, you’ll want to find an option that provides you with hours of forklift operation from a single charge. Good Battery Life Many applications in the wholesale industry involve moving material all day long, so you want to look for a forklift that comes with a good battery life. A short turning radius will allow for safer and more dynamic forklift operation. Short Turning Radius Because space in a distribution center or warehouse is not always easy to come by, you’ll want to make sure that the forklift you choose has a short turning radius. To best improve efficiency and productivity, you’ll want to look for a forklift that features a compact design and great material handling capabilities. To ensure that you choose the right forklift to meet the demands for your application, you need to look for forklifts with the following qualities Great Material Handling and Productivity In warehouse distribution applications, speed, efficiency, and maneuverability are some of the biggest factors that affect the productivity of material handleing. What To Look For In Wholesale Forklifts Wholesale distribution comes with the unique challenge of moving loads of material in tight spaces, all in a safe and efficient manner. No matter the materials or goods you are moving, how much space you have in your distribution center, or other requirements you have for your application, we’ll be sure to find material handling equipment that meets the demands of your work. We have quality used forklifts available from some of the industry’s top manufacturers. Our Wholesale Forklifts Offer Value-Driven Solutions If you have been looking for a quality wholesale forklift for sale, look no further. Our selection of used warehouse forklifts can reduce costs by enabling workers to store and transport material more efficiently and productively, all while keeping energy and maintenance costs down.

To meet the requirements of the industry, wholesalers need quality electric forklifts that are efficiently designed and made for the wholesale industry, meaning you can move more goods and materials per hour and get more hours of forklift operation from a single charge.

At Coronado Equipment Sales, we understand how important it is to move materials quickly and efficiently in the wholesale distribution industry. When it comes to material handling operations, wholesalers are faced with the task of moving product efficiently in tight spaces, providing on-time delivery to customers and ensuring that their material handleing equipment is always operating at peak levels. Wholesale distributors constantly face unique challenges in their unrelenting efforts to meet the industry’s changing demands. Please read more about our investments in sustainability and our ESG standards here. We calculate the number of trees saved for homes using our roof and floor trusses using a 25% savings on total board footage production. We calculate the number of homes supplied with READY-FRAME® using our average board footage processed per house, which is based on our 2019 READY-FRAME® saw production data and our 2019 data of actual homes produced with READY-FRAME®.The structural building components association (SBCA) study "Framing the American Dream" ( /fad) found that stick-framed structures use 25% more lumber than manufactured components. An independent third-party study found that the lumber reduction from homes built with READY-FRAME®, compared to traditional stick-framed homes, equals approximately 7.8 trees per the average size US home of approximately 2,300 sq. 1 Calculation based on production data for Builders FirstSource READY-FRAME® precut framing packages and roof and floor trusses since January 1, 2019.
