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Working in any warehouse environment can be dirty, dusty, dangerous work. With the costs of liability insurance and worker's compensation climbing every year, providing a safe work area is just good business. Not to mention the impact safety can have on employee loyalty and effectiveness. When heavy lifting is involved, there are several great solutions to help your crew avoid accidents.
One of those solutions is the use of track cranes. A track crane is a lifting device, very similar to a standard crane. Where the typical crane lift from a pendulum point and swings the hoisted item from one point to another, a track crane lifts the item then rolls down a predetermined track. A track crane is great of automotive work, for instance. Cranes on tracks have been used in the oceanographic industry, utilities industries and much more. If your crew hoists anything of excessive weight, the risk for bank injury and lost time may be worth consideration.
With several designs and specific uses for track cranes available, it is recommended that you comparison shop for the exact piece of equipment that would serve your business the best. Business.com has taken some of the leg work out of the way for you by compiling the manufacturers and dealers located on the left side of this page.
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