Core Considerations for the Selection of Handling Equipment in Logistics Park
scenario adaptation requirements
The on-site handling scene of the logistics park covers multiple links such as the turnover of the trunk cargo area, the internal transfer of the warehouse area, and the docking of the loading and unloading platform. Different links have differentiated requirements for the passage width, load capacity, and lifting height of the equipment. When selecting the handling equipment, we must first combine the design of the daily operation line of the park to match the corresponding equipment basic parameters to avoid the problem of redundant equipment performance or the inability to meet the needs of the operation.
Long-term operating cost considerations
In addition to the procurement cost of equipment, the follow-up daily energy consumption expenditure, the convenience of routine maintenance, and the service life of core components need to be included in a comprehensive assessment. Electric handling equipment that meets the green operation requirements of the park often performs better in cost control in the long-term operation stage, adapting to the operation planning of most logistics parks.
Introduction to the actual operation performance of BYD ECB20
Routine job adaptation performance
The rated load of this electric forklift can cover the transshipment requirements of most standard pallet goods in the logistics park. The compact design of the body can adapt to the traffic requirements of narrow passages in the reservoir area. The steering operation responds smoothly, and the power output is stable under long-term continuous operation. It can adapt to most common logistics operation scenarios such as loading and unloading platforms, ordinary flat warehouses, and cold chain storage areas.
Daily operation and maintenance related performance
The power battery equipped with this equipment has excellent cycle life, convenient daily charging operation, and clear routine maintenance points throughout the life cycle. Ordinary operation and maintenance personnel can complete daily inspection and maintenance work after simple training, which can effectively reduce the pressure on the operation and maintenance management of handling equipment in the logistics park.
The logistics park can combine its own actual operation scale and scene characteristics to test the operating status of the equipment on the spot, and then determine the final procurement selection plan.
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