Menu

Latest products

Featured products

See What Our Customers Say About Us

Exclusive Savings And Helpful Articles

Join over half a million tools lovers and get our latest deals, articles, and resources sent straight to your inbox!

Invalid or empty email
You have successfully subscribed to the newsletter.
Something went wrong. Your subscription failed.

what is material handling equipment?

Material Handling From the simplest shelf to the most complex lights-out facilities (warehouses so heavily automated they can operate in the dark), warehouses use a lot of material handling equipment. It’s hard to remember all the different kinds, but they fall under four broad types.

What are these types? And what is material handling?

Material handling is “the loading, unloading, and movement of goods, as within a factory or warehouse, especially by the aid of mechanical devices.” Thus material handling equipment means devices that help a warehouse function by moving and storing goods.

Type 1: Storage and Handling Equipment

This is the simplest type, something so basic you might not even think of it as equipment. These are shelves and racks where you store your material in between receiving it and shipping it. They are often designed to utilize vertical space so the warehouse can hold more items. Bins, drawers, stacking frames, flow racks, cantilever racks, and mezzanines are also included in this category.

Type 2: Bulk Material Handling Equipment

This is, “the storing, transportation and control of materials in loose bulk form.” If there’s a lot of material all together, you’re probably using bulk material handling equipment. An example would be a silo, a large cylinder that can hold stuff like grain.

Other examples include:

  • Stackers and reclaimers: Large machines that are used to dump things into piles or to pick them back up again. They can be hard to visualize, so here’s an animation of one working.
  • Hoppers: Picture a large metal funnel. It stores material and can release an exact quantity out the bottom.
  • Grain elevators: Buildings used to store grain. They include a series of buckets on a track that automatically transport grain to the top of the building where it can be funneled into different silos.
  • Bucket elevators: Similar to a grain elevator, this device features buckets that transport large amounts of material.
  • Conveyor Belts: Moving belts that transport material. They can be combined into more complicated conveyor systems which are considered engineered systems.
  • Dump Trucks: Also a type of industrial material transport vehicle.
  • Screw Conveyor: A screw-shaped device inside a tube that turns to move material.
  • Rotary car dumper: A device that turns a rail car to dump out its contents.

Type 3: Industrial Trucks

These are vehicles or equipment that moves materials. Sometimes workers run them, and sometimes they are automatic. Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) fall under both engineered systems and industrial trucks.

Other examples are:

  • Hand trucks: These are also called dollies. They are simple, L-shaped devices that let you carry material at a tilt.
  • Side-loaders: These are used to load materials in narrow aisles where other trucks may be too wide.
  • Pallet trucks: Hand-operated or electric devices that slide into pallets to move them.
  • Walkie stackers: These “transport and lift pallets like a forklift, though they don’t include a place for the operator to ride in. They come in both powered and manual versions.”
  • Order pickers: These vehicles lift a worker off the ground so they can grab high packages.
  • Platform trucks: Like a dolly but with a wider platform.
  • Forklifts: Operational vehicle used to lift and transport heavy items.

Type 4: Engineered Systems

This type of material handling equipment involves more complicated systems with multiple components, usually automated.

Examples would be AGVs, conveyor belt or robotic delivery systems (complicated systems that come in different shapes and sizes), or Automated Storage and Retrieval System (AS/RS), which are automated systems often incorporating AGVs which make warehouses more efficient—basically anything that moves materials around the warehouse so workers don’t have to.

This category of equipment is the most complicated and expensive, often incorporating elements from the other categories into wider more expansive systems. These systems require a lot of time and research before making an investment.

Al Buraq is an independent company and one of the leading companies for sales spares parts and service of forklift & MHE’s equipment. We have a professional in-house team of technicians who have been extensively trained to deliver your equipment in top condition. We believe that excellent quality is the foundation for customer satisfaction and therefore key to our business. Getting your storage and handling solution perfect is an art and Al Buraq is driven to achieve the best results possible for our clients. We carry aftermarket replacement parts for all major brands of Forklifts, Pallet Jacks, Reach Trucks and every other type of material handling equipment.

Enter to Win!

Join our email list for a chance to win a $250 Gift Card and receive exclusive sales, notifications and content.

Please enter your First name
Invalid or empty email
You have successfully subscribed to the newsletter.
Something went wrong. Your subscription failed.
Select your currency
AED United Arab Emirates dirham