A Trackless Transfer Cart is a transport vehicle that does not rely on fixed tracks. It uses its unique drive and steering system to freely navigate flat ground. Typically, it consists of a car body, a power source (such as battery power, cable power, etc.), a control system, a load-bearing platform, and other components. The key characteristics of this vehicle are its flexibility and maneuverability, allowing it to overcome the constraints of fixed tracks and quickly adapt to various worksite needs.
In manufacturing factories, Trackless Transfer Carts are used to transport parts and semi-finished products between different production lines, adapting to frequently changing production layouts.
At port terminals, Trackless Transfer Carts are employed to move container goods to the yard for temporary storage.
On construction sites, these carts transport construction materials, meeting the complex and ever-changing transportation needs of the site and improving operational efficiency.
In logistics warehouses, Trackless Transfer Carts can quickly move goods from the unloading area to the storage area, or accurately distribute and ship goods based on order requirements.
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