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    About Container Handlers

    Container handlers offer a cost-effective means of transporting empty, loaded (laden), intermodal, and other types of containers quickly and safely, usually across short distances. There are two main types: mast and reach stacker container handlers.

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    Hours1,165
    Location: Rochester, New York
    Hours1,700
    Location: Castle Hayne, North Carolina
    Seller: Global Fleet Solutions
    Hours29,895
    Location: Seattle, Washington
    Seller: Global Fleet Solutions

    1997 TAYLOR TRSI994L

    Mast Container Handlers

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    1997 TAYLOR TRSI994L Used Mast Container Handlers for sale1997 TAYLOR TRSI994L Used Mast Container Handlers for sale
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    Serial NumberS-F6-26149
    Location: Chico, California

    1999 HYSTER HR45-40

    Reach Stacker Container Handlers

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    Hours2,400
    Location: Hayward, California
    Seller: Sierra Equipment Company
    Hours535
    Location: Rochester, New York
    ROPSEnclosed
    Location: Chico, California

    2010 FANTUZZI CS45KS

    Reach Stacker Container Handlers

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    Drive2WD
    Location: Mobile, Alabama
    Seller: Southern Lift Trucks
    Serial Number101778
    Location: Chico, California
    Hours2,236
    Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Seller: Bruce Equipment
    Hours11,500
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Hours8,500
    Location: Bedford Park, Illinois
    Hours16,400
    Location: Seattle, Washington
    Seller: LEAVITT MACHINERY
    Hours14,000
    Location: Seattle, Washington
    Seller: LEAVITT MACHINERY
    Hours24,123
    Location: Oakland, California
    Seller: Conexwest
    Hours9,300
    Location: Bedford Park, Illinois
    Hours14,819
    Location: Seattle, Washington
    Seller: LEAVITT MACHINERY
    Hours11,855
    Location: Jacksonville, Florida
    Seller: JYC Equipment
    Hours8,049
    Location: Colton, California
    Seller: LiftWorks USA
    Hours4,621
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Hours53
    Location: City Of Industry, California
    Seller: Papé Material Handling
    Hours15,214
    Location: Baytown, Texas
    Serial NumberD214E01624N
    Location: Chico, California
    Hours9,950
    Location: Chico, California
    Hours7,600
    Location: Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
    Seller: H&K Equipment

    2022 HYSTER H1050XDS48

    Mast Container Handlers

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    Hours5
    Location: Seattle, Washington
    Seller: Papé Material Handling
    Hours16,811
    Location: Machesney Park, Illinois
    Seller: LEAVITT MACHINERY
    Hours1,168
    Location: Machesney Park, Illinois
    Seller: LEAVITT MACHINERY

    About Container Handlers

    There are two main types of container handlers: mast container handlers and reach stacker container handlers. Both types of vehicles are commonly found at ports, terminals, railyards, container yards, and other work sites. Container handlers offer cost-effective means for transporting empty, loaded (sometimes referred to as laden), intermodal, and other types of containers quickly and safely, usually across short distances.


    Kalmar DCF90

    Mast vs. Reach Stacker Container Handlers

    While individual container handler models can vary greatly, both mast and reach stacker container handlers are capable of lifting containers weighing tens of thousands of pounds (or many thousands of kilograms), whether individually or stacked; some models can extend upward of nine containers high.

    While mast container handlers essentially lift containers straight and up and down, reach stacker container handlers differentiate themselves with their ability to lift up and down and outward, with some models able to stack containers four rows deep.

    Container Handler Characteristics

    Due to their forklift-like design, the height to which they are required to lift containers and smoothly put them into place, and the crowded and busy environments in which they often operate, mast container handlers are made to provide a wide mast view, or even as much as 360-degree visibility, throughout the handling process. Some models also incorporate weight-sensing and control systems that provide operators with greater precision and overall feedback where handling is concerned.

    Additionally, container handler machine often provide multiple handling features, including extended spreaders, hook and side clamps, vertical and horizontal twist-locks, and other features that offer enhanced handling and versatility. Manufacturers are increasingly incorporating fuel-efficient engines and eco-friendly components into newer models, as well as idling, shutdown, and other technologies aimed at reducing fuel consumption.

    More Features To Consider

    In addition to cab-mounted and exterior work lights, container handlers may variously include warning or strobe lights, warning alarms, touchscreen displays, elevated and tilting cabs, advanced diagnostic systems, multifunction joysticks and controls, inclination and distance sensors, anti-corrosive chassis and component protection, and inching and pile-sloping technology. Other features may include easy accessibility to the engine and components for easier maintenance, reinforced chassis construction, tiling steering columns, power steering, integrated USB ports, and rotating seats.

    Some leading manufacturers of container handlers include Fantuzzi, Hyster, Kalmar, Konecranes, and Taylor Machine Works.