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Keep your operation moving with reliable warehouse equipment built for receiving, putaway, picking, and shipping. As the world’s largest equipment marketplace, Ritchie Bros. connects buyers with a wide range of material handling equipment—from pallet transport to high-bay storage—backed by transparent listings, condition details, and competitive auctions. Explore essential categories like pallet jacks, electric stackers, tow tractors, order pickers, and reach trucks to match your workflow and facility layout.
What is warehouse equipment and how it’s used
Warehouse equipment encompasses the vehicles and tools that move, lift, store, and pick goods inside a facility. Typical applications include receiving pallets at the dock, shuttling inventory to storage, stacking into racks, and retrieving cases or eaches for orders. Choosing the right mix improves throughput, reduces congestion and touches, and supports safer, more predictable workflows across shifts. Common environments include e-commerce fulfillment centers, retail DCs, manufacturing plants, food & beverage warehouses, and 3PL sites.
Types of warehouse equipment
Pallet jacks
Pallet jacks (manual and electric) handle short-distance pallet moves in receiving, staging, and lineside replenishment. Manual jacks are cost-effective for light, occasional moves; electric and ride-on models boost productivity over longer runs or heavier loads. Look for fork length/width compatibility, turning radius, and floor conditions (smooth vs. thresholds).
Electric stackers
Electric stackers—including walkie, straddle, and counterbalance styles—lift pallets into low- to mid-level racking while keeping a compact footprint. They’re ideal where a full counterbalance forklift won’t fit, or when you need vertical storage without committing to a reach truck. Compare lift height, mast visibility, and aisle width requirements.
Tow tractors
Tow tractors move multiple carts or tuggers in a single run, reducing travel time across large facilities and supporting milk-run replenishment. Evaluate towing capacity, hitch style, battery runtime/charging, and operator ergonomics for multi-stop routes.
Order pickers
Order pickers lift the operator platform so they can retrieve items at various rack levels—ideal for case and each picking in e-commerce and retail DCs. Choose low-, mid-, or high-level configurations based on SKU velocity and rack profiles; confirm platform height, travel speed, and required wire guidance or rail systems where applicable.
Reach trucks
Reach trucks are narrow-aisle forklifts engineered for high-bay storage. Their extendable carriage “reaches” into racks, maximizing vertical capacity while minimizing aisle width. Match model selection to maximum lift height, load weight at height, battery chemistry, and your target aisle dimension.
How to choose the right warehouse equipment
Selecting the right equipment starts with understanding your warehouse layout, inventory flow, and daily handling requirements. The goal is to balance lifting capacity, space efficiency, and operator safety while maintaining throughput. When evaluating your options, consider the following factors:
- Facility layout: Measure aisle width, turning radius, and ceiling height to ensure the equipment fits your space and racking design.
- Load requirements: Match lift height, weight capacity, and load dimensions to your most common pallet or product sizes.
- Usage frequency: Choose between manual or powered units based on how often you move or stack materials each shift.
- Surface conditions: Assess floor type—smooth concrete, ramps, or uneven areas—to determine wheel type and traction needs.
- Power source: Decide between lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries depending on charging cycles, run time, and maintenance goals.
- Operator efficiency: Factor in ergonomics, control layout, and visibility to enhance comfort and safety during long shifts.
- Maintenance and service: Review access to replacement parts, service intervals, and after-sales support to minimize downtime.
By aligning these considerations with your workflow, you’ll identify equipment that supports consistent productivity and long-term value—whether you’re handling pallets, replenishing stock, or managing high-bay storage.
Explore trusted equipment at Ritchie Bros.
Ritchie Bros. offers a wide selection of warehouse handling solutions to suit different facility sizes, workflows, and storage systems. Our marketplace connects buyers with leading global brands and provides detailed listings, inspection information, and transparent pricing to help you make informed decisions. With frequent auctions and real-time market visibility, you can compare models, evaluate performance, and find equipment that keeps your warehouse running efficiently—backed by a name trusted worldwide in equipment sales.



























































