Pallet Trucks for National Accounts

You take pride in your trucks. They carry your logo and represent your brand to the world.

Now your Pallet Truck Fleet can do the same.

  • Powder coated in your company colors and we’ll affix your furnished company decals to the frame
  • Includes Stop ‘n Hold pallet jack stop system with integrated holder
  • Our pallet jacks conform to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Cargo Securement Rule 393.106

With our pallet jack fleet management program, Palletsmith® offers exceptional support, repair, and spare parts as needed. Interested in learning more? Contact us today!

At Palletsmith®, we know improving efficiency on your shop floor offers savings in terms of safety, work flow, and money, a return on investment that you can see in real dollars and cents for years to come.

  • Removing the cause of accidents and errors includes innovations like our Stop ‘n Hold® pallet jack stops, protecting shipments and personnel.
  • Maintaining a visual workplace includes custom pallet truck colors. Fleet colors are available for large orders.
  • Fostering a culture of continual improvement includes “hand-in-glove” customization to meet the workflow needs of your warehouse or factory floor environment.

All Palletsmith® pallet jacks conform to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Cargo Securement Rule 393.106

Interested in placing an order? Contact us today or call toll-free at 800-868-5438 in US and Canada or International 1-724-446-2000. Our sales personnel will be happy to answer your questions and will confirm the order, payment terms and shipping date.

LTL Trucking Pallet Jack System

With prompt deliveries and reliable pickups, your LTL Trucking services are dependable, day in and day out. So are our Palletsmith® pallet jacks, designed to keep things moving on your most demanding routes.

We know Less Than Truckload carriers prefer shrink wrapped pallets, where handling costs are reduced and the risk of damage during transit is minimized.

At Palletsmith®, we’ve designed our pallet jacks with the needs of LTL trucking carriers in mind.

  • Designed for safety featuring integrated pallet chock (Stop ‘n Hold) and pallet chock holder with each unit
  • Each Palletsmith® pallet jack incorporates a slow release valve that prevents “shock loading” of pallets.
  • Engineered, designed, and manufactured to be the most durable pallet jacks in the trucking industry.

Our pallet jacks are built to handle the wear and tear of Less Than Truckload operations, and we support them with replacement parts. Other systems may be less expensive, but where is the savings in buying several low quality pallet jacks when one Palletsmith® unit could outlast them all?

Prevent LTL Transport Loss

LTL Carriers are always looking for ways to prevent transport loss. From innovative packaging to careful labeling procedures, care is taken to prevent loss of transported goods.

Now it’s time to consider how even the lowly pallet jack can become a reliable partner in improving safety and reliability during transport.

When an unsecured pallet truck breaks free during transit, it can easily damage your cargo and your truck! Unsecured jacks also violate Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Cargo Securement Rule 393.106.

For a great solution, purchase a Palletsmith® safety system featuring an integrated pallet chock holder mounted directly to our pallet jacks and featuring our proprietary Stop N’ Hold pallet chock.

At Palletsmith® we build ongoing relationships to meet our customers’ needs.

Our pallet jack specialists are available to answer your questions and concerns about our pallet jack safety system, pallet jacks, and how you might qualify for National Pricing.

Contact us today or call toll-free at 1-800-868-5438 in US and Canada or International 1-724-446-2000. Our sales personnel will be happy to answer your questions and will confirm the order, payment terms and shipping date.

Stop N’ Hold®

Stop N’ Hold® Holder

Stop N’ Hold® with Pallet Jack

Pallet Jack Fleet Management May 16, 2017