Goods lifts play a vital role in moving goods of every shape, size and weight—as they stand, on trolleys and pallets or in crates and roll cages between floors of up to 15 metres.
These kinds of lifts are good to go in a variety of low and medium height buildings, including warehouses, factories, leisure venues, retail and industrial premises.
Goods lifts are also found in some UK rail stations, including two 66-person/500kg goods lifts in the recent revamp of London Bridge Station…

And they are also an increasingly popular choice as bike/bin lifts serving residential and city office complexes…
Solving bike/bin storage in London office refurb.
How many types of goods lifts are there?
There is a whole host of goods lifts designed to cater for every type and weight of load, from 250kg lightweight lifters to 3000kg heavyweight haulers—with bespoke options to cater for individual specifications.
So, it is essential that you get the right goods lift for the job – make sure you select a trusted, reputable supplier to guide you on your journey from lift selection to supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance.
Choosing the right goods lift
There is a comprehensive range of goods lifts to choose from.
All cost-effective and simple and safe to use, they are supplied in self-supporting steel structures. This means that they don’t require purpose-built shafts, making them easy to install in just days, with the minimum of builder’s work.
Here’s a quick guide to the types of goods lifts available.
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