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New Order Picker Forklifts for Sale
Every operational warehouse needs an order picker to load and unload bulky and heavy stock onto and off warehousing shelves. At Fairchild Equipment, our belief in operational efficiency is reflected in our top-quality order picker forklifts.
Whether you’re looking for a Combilift, Blue Giant, Yale or Hyster order picker for sale in the Midwest region, you can trust us to deliver the right option.
Why You Need an Order Picker Forklift
With increased material handling demands, order pickers greatly optimize productivity to ensure materials are transported efficiently within and out of the warehouse. Shopping for a good order picker, such as a very narrow-aisle articulated forklift, ensures you get the best performance during material handling.
Some of the main features and benefits of new order pickers include:
- High load capacities: Top-quality order picker forklift models offer impressive load capacities that accommodate weights of up to several thousand pounds, making them ideal for standard warehouse heavy lifting.
- Advanced features: The latest order pickers are made with features like electric engines, cushioned tires, very narrow-aisle articulation and stretched lift heights. We consider these features when choosing the units to carry for our customers, and you can rest assured that you’ll get the right order picker forklift for your warehouse operations.
- Operational efficiency: A new very narrow-aisle articulated forklift can seamlessly maneuver hard-to-reach spaces, improving the handling and transportation of bulky goods. It also allows for increased pallet positions, meaning more storage for your operation.
How to Buy Order Picker Forklifts
Browse our selection and once you’ve found a new order picker that meets your needs, reach out to request a quote. You can also contact us to explore your options in person at our locations to serve customers in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northern Illinois, North Dakota, and Upper Michigan.