The Benefits Of Renting A Forklift

Flexibility is critical for businesses and renting forklifts can be a surprisingly easy way to cut costs on a short-term basis. However, to maximize the benefits you can gain from a short-term rental lift truck, you need to understand lift truck rental agreements and how they align to the needs of your specific business.

BUSINESS FACTORS TO CONSIDER

One of the first things to understand is the demand for more forklift capacity. Depending on your need, the cost to rent a forklift on a short-term basis can save you quite a bit if you’re able to secure a low weekly or monthly rate. Renting forklifts in the short term is great for:

  • Replacing existing lift trucks that are out for repair or being serviced
  • Meeting a temporary demand for a high capacity or extended reach
  • To meet seasonal demand increases
  • Retain productivity until a new forklift fits the budget
  • Testing new models to see which best fits your needs

FORKLIFT RENTAL COSTS ARE TEMPORARY

A temporary expense for a forklift rental provides decision makers with much greater flexibility in managing the budget. Let’s be honest, not every business has the ability to spend the money on a new or used forklift purchase, particularly when there are so many other business questions to answer, such as:

  • Do you need more flexibility in your budgeting?
  • Are you going to need more capital to grow your business?
  • Do you need to leave forklift maintenance to someone else (i.e. your local forklift dealer)?
  • Do you want guaranteed uptime (with a full-maintenance option)?

HOW MUCH TO RENT A FORKLIFT?

If you’ve never rented before, you might be surprised at the actual forklift rental cost and how affordable it can be. However, statistics show that companies that own their fleets tend to keep their forklifts longer than financially makes sense. In many cases, to the point they’re spending more money to keep the fleet running than the fleet is worth. For a short-term upgrade, you can get an industry-leading forklift at less cost.

UNDERSTANDING FORKLIFT RENTAL AGREEMENTS

If you intend to go beyond a short-term rental, consider talking with us first to make sure you get the most out of your forklift rental. Some things to discuss are weights and size of loads, lift heights, surface and operating condition, and any other special needs your facility may have.

Once you have a good feel for your general lift truck needs, we can discuss specifics like:

  • The need for optional forklift features, like additional lights, attachments or alarms.
  • Do you need rental lift trucks for new, short-term operations? In need of heavy duty lift trucks for going over rough terrain or rental equipment that fits down narrow aisles? You may need a specific type of material handling equipment for a short-term task like a boom lift, scissor lift or additional pallet jacks?
  • For electric lift trucks and batteries, you’ll want to review the battery charger requirements. Some electric forklift batteries require chargers that must be hard wired and may require a professional for installation. 
  • Establish a timeline of how long your rental will last. 
  • Understand charges for overtime if a forklift will be used over the typical 8-hour workday, 40-hour week and 160-hour work month.
  • Review your insurance policy. While Tri-Lift NJ insures the equipment, you’ll want to make sure your company’s insurance covers the operator, other people at your facility and the facility in the event of an injury or property damage when the rented forklift is in use.

Contact our rental department to learn about your rental options.

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