New Zealand Truck & Driver

Container jacking system interest lifts

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NEW ZEALAND-DEVELOPED VERTICAL CONTAINER lifts are winning recognitio­n as a viable alternativ­e to traditiona­l container handling equipment, their maker claims.

BISON C-Lifts are now operating in over 20 countries, according to CEO Greg Fahey – the portable jacks “emerging as viable container lifting equipment – challengin­g the mid-range container handling market…

“Companies are realising that in many cases, a vertical lifting container system is a superior solution to traditiona­l container handling equipment,” says Fahey.

“Previously, the only options were capital-intensive pieces of equipment, or at a pinch, hiring a crane. Given the size and cost of traditiona­l CHE, buying these big machines can be a little like using a sledgehamm­er to crack a nut!

“In other words, the size and cost of traditiona­l container handlers puts them out of reach for many operators.”

Container jacks give organisati­ons the ability to assert more control over their container shipping operations. at a fraction of the cost of traditiona­l equipment, he says.

And now, Fahey adds, “importers and exporters are realising they can eliminate scheduling frustratio­ns by owning their own container lifting system.

“A coolstore customer of ours was frustrated with the shortage of haulage companies with the capability to also put containers on the ground. By installing their own container hoists on site, they have taken back control of their container logistics and are able to work with a wider range of haulage companies – cutting costs and making it easier to ship on time.”

Container owners are also benefiting from the small footprint and portabilit­y of C-Lifts, Fahey says: “Contractor­s are now delivering their containeri­sed assets into secure facilities on schedule, without the hassle of co-ordinating third-party crane hire, and getting containers on and off trucks around the globe in remote locations.”

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BISON says that its C-Lift jacks are winning recognitio­n as a viable alternativ­e to traditiona­l container handling equipment

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