When the North American Material Handling & Logistics Show (NA 2010) took place on April 28 in Cleveland, Ohio, one of its highlights was drum handling equipment. An educational conference with seminars and a keynote series on the future track of Supply Chain sustainability, retail distribution, and the industrial workforce, the summit featured tens of thousands of material handling and logistics buyers from more than 60 countries. Attendees were able to see, touch and operate the solutions of over 500 material handling and logistics providers. They were also treated to a 150,000 square foot show floor filled with manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, assembly, logistics and IT solutions for the supply chain.
In the days leading up to the trade show, at least two major material handling industrial leaders announced key initiatives involving drum handling equipment. These newsworthy announcements demonstrated the timeliness of the conference's focus.
Now that the North American Material Handling & Logistics Show has ended, attendees are likely wondering where they can get more information about drum handling equipment before making a purchasing decision. Who might these purchasers consist of? Anyone who needs to lift, move or store heavy drums is a likely candidate.
Those individuals and/or businesses will want to entrust their drum handling needs to an expert in the field of handling equipment that offers a wide array of drum handling solutions. They will also be making a smart decision in choosing a drum handling provider who offers a complete range of services included with the purchase price of all equipment and systems. Such desirable add-ons might include process evaluation and analysis to determine the right drum handling equipment, engineering and design, project management, start up assistance and training, and complete installation and service.
If drum handling equipment from Morse is among the company's inventory, then the consumer can rest assured s/he is in good hands. Known as "The Specialist in Drum Handling Equipment," Morse manufactures the most extensive line of 55-gallon (208 liter) drum handling equipment. It carries ergonomic barrel and drum handling equipment to lift and move rack drums and to weigh and pour drums along with drum trucks, drum dollies, drum palletizers and drum handling forklift attachments. The company also manufactures a full line of drum handlers including drum rotators and drum rollers to mix the contents of sealed drums. In addition, it carries drum cones to control the flow of dry material from your drum. Finally, the company makes drum pumps, drum wrenches, drum faucets and drum heaters.
If the Morse lineup is not enough, a reputable drum handling equipment provider will also carry spill containment equipment, valves and vents, heaters, drip cans, drum dumpers, dispenser systems, drum crushers, drum lifters, carts/ dollies, cabinets, drum rotators, racks, funnels, scales and mixers-in essence, everything you need to cover your drum handling needs. Seek out a drum handling equipment with a large scope of options that can be tailored to your exact needs. The time you put into the search will be well worth the quality, attention and choices you receive.
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