Double handling removed

Posted on Tuesday 27 April 2021

E-COMMERCE supply chain specialist, Smart Services Logistics, has introduced Flexi articulated warehouse truck technology at its fulfillment facility at Chadwell St Mary, Essex.

The company, which provides logistics fulfillment support to a range of clients across the Greater London area as well as nationwide, decided that its materials handling needs were best-served by the Flexi after an extensive evaluation of the various lift truck options available.

The electric-powered Flexi truck – which is designed and built in the UK by Narrow Aisle – will be used to unload incoming vehicles and deliver palletised loads directly to the pallet racking within Smart Services’ Essex storage unit.

By unloading incoming vehicles and delivering loads directly to the storage cube, the Flexi – which is fitted with ‘elastic’ rubber treaded tyres – eliminates ‘double handling’ and, as a result, Smart Services is able to minimise its materials handling costs and speed-up operational throughput times, with less trucks in its fleet.

For Smart Services any truck downtime could have serious repercussions across its storage and fulfillment operation, so the company sought a lift truck that offered a high degree of reliability.

“Truck uptime and dependability are critically important for Smart Services, but the Flexi’s proven reliability means that the company can have complete confidence in its on-site materials handling processes,” says Narrow Aisle managing director John Maguire.

For more information, visit www.flexi.co.uk

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