Goods Lift For Textile Industry

Problem

The client is a manufacturer of textile products like bathmats, rugs, and bedsheets. They export to the USA, Europe, and Australia. After COVID-19, they planned to expand their manufacturing units significantly.

Previously, they used electrical lifts, which caused many issues. These included frequent breakdowns, high maintenance costs, slow speeds, and unsafe handling of materials.

Additionally, the electrical lifts required more time for operations, making the process inefficient. They were on the verge of repairing the old lift when they approached Nandan GSE for help. Nandan GSE visited the premises and understood their requirements.

Solution

Nandan GSE analyzed their working process and suggested a new hydraulic goods lift instead of the existing electrical lift. Our experienced sales team proposed heavy-duty hydraulic goods lift for safe material handling with built-in safety features. We explained the benefits of Nandan GSE’s Hydraulic Goods Lift to match their speed of working and ensure safe movement.

Nandan GSE installed nine lifts in two factories. We provided 3-ton and 5-ton goods lifts with automated telescopic landing gates for safe operations and less human intervention.

Results

Productivity and safety increased tremendously with the new goods lift for the textile industry. The client received quality and reliable heavy-duty goods lift. Safety was enhanced through several features:

  • Platform locking system
  • PLC system
  • Automated telescopic gate
  • Gate interlocking system
  • Self-supporting structure

The client was highly satisfied with our solution. The goods lift for the textile industry ensured smoother and safer operations, contributing to their successful expansion.

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