Goods Lift Services
Goods Lift Installations & Services
Here at Future Lift Services, we provide expert goods lift installations that are sure to meet all of your specifications. We also provide a comprehensive goods lift maintenance service and other lift services, so you can be confident that your goods lift will always be in good working order.
We understand that each business is different, and so all our goods lifts and services can be adapted to fit your individual or business needs. So whether you’re after a goods lift installation for a small office or a large warehouse, we can help.
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What are Goods Lifts?
Goods lifts are a type of lift that is specifically designed to transport goods, rather than passengers. They come in a variety of different sizes and specifications, so you can be sure to find one that is perfectly suited to your needs.
Goods lifts are often found in warehouses, factories and other commercial properties where there is a need to move goods between different floors. They can also be used in residential properties, such as large apartment blocks with multiple floors.
There are many benefits to using a goods lift, including:
- They can save a lot of time and effort when compared to manually carrying goods up and down stairs.
- They can ensure business operations run smoothly, as goods can be quickly and easily transported between different floors.
- They can reduce the risk of injuries that can occur from manually carrying heavy goods.
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Why Choose Future?
If you are looking for a bespoke goods lift system, our lift company can help.
At Future Lift Services, we have an expert team of experienced and qualified engineers that are able to install all types of goods lifts, from simple systems to large goods/service lifts.
Our bespoke installation service means that we can tailor each project to meet your specific requirements. From refurbishment services for goods lifts in existing buildings, to brand new goods lift installations in new builds, we offer a cost-effective solution for the widest range of systems.
We also offer a comprehensive goods lift maintenance service, which can be delivered with minimal disruption to your daily operations. This includes regular servicing and inspections to check your lift system is fully compliant, as well as emergency call-outs when you need it.
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What Next?
If you are interested in learning more about our goods lifts services or would like a quotation, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. One of our friendly team will be more than happy to discuss your options with you and help you find the best solution for your needs.
Goods Lift FAQs
What are goods lifts?
Goods lifts are a type of lift that is designed specifically for transporting goods, as opposed to passengers. They come in a variety of sizes and specifications, so you can find one that perfectly meets your needs.
What is a service lift?
Service lifts differ slightly in that they are also used to transport goods, but they typically have a higher weight capacity and may come with additional features such as climate control.
What is the difference between goods lift and passenger lift?
Categorizing a lift as a goods lift or a passenger lift is largely dependent on its intended use. Generally, goods lifts are used to transport materials and products within commercial properties, such as warehouses and factories.
Passenger lifts, on the other hand, are intended for transporting people and are often found in residential or commercial buildings.
Can people use a goods lift?
Yes, in some cases people are able to use goods lifts; however, they are not designed for this purpose. Goods lifts are often smaller and have a significantly lower weight limit than passenger lifts, which means they may not be able to accommodate multiple people comfortably or safely.
Additionally, goods lifts often do not have the same safety features as passenger lifts, such as emergency stop buttons, which are vital for passenger safety compliance.