To manage an effective and well-organized warehouse, you must have the proper equipment. The forklift is one of the most useful and well-known pieces of warehouse equipment. However, with so many various types of forklifts available, it might be tough to pick between them.

Consider getting a reach stacker if your warehouse needs to transport huge containers and stack them numerous rows high. Reach stackers can easily transport huge containers and have lately gained traction as one of the most common ones in most container handling sectors. Here are six astounding advantages of having a reach stacker in a warehouse.

 

  1. Stack containers in many rows

Reach stackers can reach far higher than forklift trucks or container stackers, providing for improved storage efficiency. Most container stackers can only reach the very first row but reach stackers can transport a 50-ton load up to the third row due to their extendable arm. Because of the second and third row access, containers may be stacked four deeps.

 

  1. Easily handle heavy weights

A fully equipped reach stacker can handle loads weighing up to 100 tons. Furthermore, because reach stackers are secured by numerous extensions, they are both dependable and strong. Reach stackers, on the other hand, aren't just for carrying heavier loads. If you need to transport empty containers fast, there are empty container reach stacker models available.

  1. A more affordable alternative

Many warehouses utilize container lifts to stack containers in more than one row. Container cranes are significantly more powerful than reach stackers, but they are far more costly. If your warehouse is on a limited budget and a container crane isn't an option, consider a reach stacker instead. In most circumstances, they are still more than enough since a decent reach stacker can provide third-row access and transport 100 tons to lower levels and 50 tons to the third row.

 

  1. Faster Stacking

Another reason why many warehouses are preferring for reach stackers is the speed with which they can be handled. Of course, they are faster with lesser loads, but even with larger containers, reach stackers are known to stack quite efficiently across short distances. If speed is important, you may also choose an electric stacker; because they do not rely on labor, the operator will not slow down if they weary.

  1. Various types and models

Due to the popularity of reach stackers, warehouse owners may decide from a variety of types. Leaving aside brands, reach stackers are available in manual and electric types, each with its own list of advantages. Manual stackers rely on the operator's physical force and are best suited for lesser weights in warehouses with smooth surfaces.

Electric stackers are powered by electricity and so require less physical strain on the operator, making them perfect for 24/7 operations or other facilities where forklift operators work long shifts.

 

  1. There are no emissions

Many warehouse operators are unaware that reach stackers do not generate waste. This is useful for a variety of reasons. Many operators are working to decrease emissions for the sake of the environment, and reach stackers provide zero emissions while still having the strength and mobility required to stack containers and crates.

Furthermore, when working inside warehouse, fumes may be uncomfortable and dangerous, making reach stackers very beneficial. In addition, the lack of waste saves time that would otherwise be spent disposing of gas after the job is finished.