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Choosing the Right Goods Lift for Your Business
When it comes to moving goods safely and efficiently between floors, choosing the right goods lift makes all the difference. Every business operates differently, from storage and production layouts to the type of goods handled each day. That’s why it’s important to find a lift solution that fits your specific space, workflow, and safety requirements.
Below we explore some of the main things to think about when selecting your lift, along with the customisation options available to create a system that works perfectly for your site.

Size, Capacity and Travel Height
One of the first things to decide is what size and capacity your lift needs. Smaller, compact models are ideal for lighter goods or limited spaces, while larger operations may need a stronger platform or greater lifting height.
Think about:
The heaviest load you’ll need to lift
The number of levels or floors you’ll serve
The type of goods you’ll be moving
Matching these factors ensures smooth and safe movement between floors.

Multi-Floor and Twin Lift Options
If your business handles a high volume of materials or has several loading points, you might benefit from a twin lift system. This setup allows two platforms to operate independently, helping reduce waiting times and keeping goods moving efficiently.
For sites with more than two floors, lifts can also be designed to travel across multiple levels, keeping operations connected from ground to mezzanine to upper floors.

Loading Configurations
Every site has its own layout, so the way goods are loaded and unloaded is key to efficiency. Common options include:
Through-loading: goods enter on one side and exit the other for a smooth flow.
Same-side loading: ideal where space is limited.
90-degree loading: perfect for corner positions or tight areas.
Choosing the right loading setup helps keep goods moving safely and minimises manual handling.

Finishes and Materials
The look and durability of a lift can be adapted to its environment. For example:
Powder-coated steel lifts are durable and can be colour matched to your brand or facility.
Stainless steel options suit food or clean environments.
Galvanised finishes help resist corrosion in damp or outdoor areas.
These choices help your lift stay looking professional and performing well in any setting.

Accessories and Safety Features
A range of accessories can make your operation simpler and safer. Popular additions include:
Load indicators or weighing systems
Keycard or restricted access controls
Custom control panels
Safety gates and interlocks
These features add convenience and peace of mind, ensuring the lift fits your team’s exact workflow.

Final Thoughts
Choosing the right goods lift isn’t just about lifting weight, it’s about creating a system that improves safety, productivity and the overall flow of your business. With so many configurations and options available, the best approach is to work with an experienced provider who can tailor the lift to your space and requirements.
For more guidance on how to select the right goods lift for your site, check out the Ultimate Goods Lift Guide.

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