If you want to improve your trash or product handling at your business or workplace, you should consider utilizing a tilt or bulk truck.
These are two-, three- and four-wheeled vehicles that are big enough to handle bulk materials, refuse, recyclables or whatever it is you need to move from place to place.
Clean, Safe and Efficient
Removing trash bags from garbage bins can be messy and potentially dangerous. If there is liquid inside the bag — which is often the case if the trash can is located in an employee break area or cafeteria — even the smallest hole can result in leaking, pooling and a potential slip and fall hazard. Dragging each individual trash can to the dumpster may be a cleaner option, but it takes a lot of time and will accelerate the wear and tear on your garbage bins.
A better solution is to use a tilt truck. They can be conveniently stored in a hallway, beneath stairs or in a closet until needed, then taken to all the areas where trash cans are located. The garbage-filled bags can be safely removed from the trash bins and collected in the tilt truck. When its filled, it can be wheeled to the dumpster where its tilt edge can be lowered and its contents can be safely and efficiently dumped into the dumpster or compactor without any spillage or mess.
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Some tilt trucks even come with a hinged lid, which can be closed whenever the truck is being transported through an area where the public might see it. Your customers will never have to look at your dirty trash when you use these vehicles.
Low-profile mobile hoppers are another convenient way to transport waste and debris safely and efficiently. Made from either high-impact plastic or durable aluminum, these vehicles offer a perfect solution for moving trash to the dumpster or crusher discreetly.
Front-Loading Bulk Trucks
Another option is front-loading bulk trucks. Perfect for transporting boxes, laundry bags or other heavy items, these four-wheeled carts made of high impact plastic fit easily into elevators and down narrow hallways. They can even be wheeled from the dock into the back of waiting truck, which can take them to remote locations. They provide a versatility and dependability that can’t be beat.
Front-loading bulk trucks also help cut down on employee injuries because your workers won’t need to carry heavy boxes, bags and other items from place to place, putting undue strain on their lower backs.