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If you're a U.S. warehouse operator, procurement manager, or equipment dealer, the past several years have redrawn the map for sourcing industrial forklifts and material handling equipment. Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods — currently at 25% for industrial vehicles — have significantly increased the landed cost of Chinese-manufactured forklifts, and the uncertainty around future trade policy has made supply chain predictability harder to count on. Read More
If you've spent any time around an airport tarmac, an automotive plant, or a large distribution center, you've almost certainly seen a tow tractor at work — even if you didn't know it by name. These compact, purpose-built machines are the unsung workhorses of industrial logistics, moving heavy loads across large facilities without the overhead of a full forklift. Read More
If you're managing a warehouse or distribution center, choosing between an electric forklift and a diesel forklift is one of the most consequential equipment decisions you'll make. Get it right and you'll see lower operating costs, fewer safety incidents, and a more productive floor. Read More
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To use a forklift safely, you must know its main parts. These parts are the chassis, mast, carriage, forks, load backrest, overhead guard, and control systems.When you use a walkie stacker, you see how each part helps with balance and safety. Checking the parts often helps stop accidents and keeps everything working well. Read More
Frequently Asked Questions About Noveltek Equipment
What is the lead time for custom-made forklifts?
Non-customized models typically take 30-45 days, while lead times for customized models vary depending on specific requirements.
Where are the machine repair service points located?
Our service network covers all of Taiwan, including Taipei, Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Miaoli, Taichung, Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan, and Kaohsiung, as well as Kunshan, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong in China. We have a comprehensive after-sales service team.
Is the product made in Taiwan or distributed by an agent?
It is manufactured in Taiwan (MIT). We own our factory, acting as both the manufacturer and distributor, ensuring guaranteed quality.
How often is maintenance recommended?
Regular maintenance is recommended every 250 hours of use or every three months.
How can I prolong the battery life of an electric forklift?
Avoid charging the battery continuously during use, as it may shorten its lifespan. If used for more than 4 hours daily, charge the battery once per day. For long periods of inactivity, charge the battery at least once every 7 days.
What features and configurations of a forklift can I customize?
Please call or contact our sales team for more details.
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