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Forklift - The History And Industrial Standards

The Industrial Revolution brought a need to safely, yet quickly move inventory from one area of a warehouse to another. This need was met by the design and invention of the forklift.
 
In fact, this industrial vehicle was invented in 1909 after manufacturing executives struggled decided that they needed a new way to move their companies' merchandise. As the twentieth century progressed and more products began being massed produced, the equipment's design was accommodated to meet the growing demand for inventory.
 
This demand met an all-time high when World War II gripped the world and the military began needing supplies like ammunition, guns, and food. The vehicles were adapted to include pallet lifts, hydraulic mechanisms, and side-winding movements to move those products quickly yet safely. Because of its inclusion in the industrial innovations of the mid-twentieth century, the U. S. And other Western countries like the U. K. Became leaders in making and shipping products across the globe.
 
Today, the forklift continues to enjoy a place in many of today's industries. It is still utilized in manufacturing, but it also has a place in retail businesses. Indeed, many home improvement stores use them to move a customer's purchases from one store area to the customer's vehicle. These items might include lumbar or house siding; it can also include ready to assemble furniture that is packed in wide boxes.
 
People who drive these pieces of equipment must undergo extensive training and then become certified to operate them. Most states have laws that require workers to pass this training before they be allowed to drive one, in fact. People who begin training often work with spotters, who direct the trainee and advise them how to turn and operate the vehicle.
 
A forklift is a part of many of today's industries. Its invention and design fueled the industrial revolution and assisted military forces in World War II.


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