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Starting with receipt and ending with shipment, there inevitably exists the need to handle various packages; often in the form of cartons. When their weights exceed the 35 pound guideline limit, a lifting device becomes a requirement. There are various methods of introducing such packages to the lift at the source and discharging them at the destination

 

 

 

 

 

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