Forklift Rental Equipment

Cost-Effective Solutions – Rental & Leasing

When you rent instead of buy the savings are significant. Renting lowers maintenance costs, ensures reliable parts and service from us and we offer financing for you as well. Needing to replace or find new equipment can eat up a large portion of your budget. At KMH we offer financing to not only lower your operations cost per unit shipped, but also keep you at maximum up time. Equipment is a large investment to make and unfortunately, sometimes you make large equipment purchases only to find out the particular gear doesn’t fit your needs. We maintain a large fleet of rental units ready for quick delivery!

Renting or leasing creates a cost-effective solutions in the case you don’t want to invest the capital in new equipment or simply don’t have it. Also, if you only plan on using the equipment for a limited amount of time or just using it for a small project, renting or leasing the equipment will work in your favor. Keep in mind that renting is generally preferable when using equipment for short periods of time or if you want to avoid risks associated with breakdowns and maintenance. Additionally, renting equipment usually ensures access to the latest models and technologies due to KMH’s continual investments in our fleets.

Every business wants to lower their cost per unit shipped, and that’s our goal for you. Knowing the parameters and needs of our customers and having a fleet of equipment from forklifts to boom lifts to construction equipment allows us to be available 24/7 to meet your growing and changing needs.

Additionally, KMH maintains the unit, and you avoid the expense of upkeep. If a piece of machinery breaks down, KMH will fix it, and if the repair will take an extended amount of time, KMH will exchange the broken unit with a different one.

To learn more about our Rental Program visit our links below. We offer short term, long term and rent to own programs to fit your needs:

Equipment Rentals:
http://www.kmhsystems.com/service-solutions/equipment-rentals/

Heavy Equipment Rentals:
http://tuffequipco.com/equipment-rentals/

Call 888-564-7978 for all rental pricing & availability or please fill-out the form below!

    Autonomous Robots

    Autonomous Robots Are Changing The Way We Build And Move Products Around The World

    Jan 17, 2016 by Jim Rock – Jim Rock is the CEO at Seegrid

    Many eyes may be gazing toward the sky in anxious anticipation of new drone delivery systems, but an increasing number of intelligent robot systems is already on the ground, in warehouses and manufacturing facilities, helping to manufacture and move products across the globe.

    These automated systems, which employ the world’s most innovative advancements in software, artificial intelligence and machine learning, are transforming the core process of how each and every product is produced and delivered.

    Beyond amazing developments within robotics, we need to recognize the equally significant advancements in machine vision that are driving the vast applications transforming industries today. Vision guided vehicles (VGVs) are becoming more necessary to transport heavy loads autonomously and ensure two-day, next-day and same-day deliveries. We’re seeing deployment of VGVs throughout manufacturing and advanced fulfillment facilities across multiple industries, including automotive, industrial product development and retail.

    In this post, we’ll explore three companies set to make waves in the near future for the autonomous robot industry. As a pioneer of 3D vision technology for warehouses and fulfillment centers, we’re excited to see how these new innovations will improve and streamline supply chains.

    Starship’s ground drone

    Starship Technologies, the new venture by Skype co-founders Ahti Heinla and Janus Friis, is introducing autonomous robots to a street corner near you. Designed to address the “last mile” — the notoriously difficult final leg of the delivery process — the Starship bots will deliver groceries and small packages to suburban homes.

    Operating autonomously 99 percent of the time, each robot uses high-resolution navigation software to pinpoint its location, and a camera and radar to avoid obstacles. The mini-fridge-sized vehicles will have speakers and microphones to chat with humans, and their six-wheel treads can even climb small staircases.

    The firm will launch a beta program in Greenwich, London and in the U.S., so keep an eye out for these robots scooting around our sidewalks soon.

    Tally, the retail robot

    Don’t be surprised if sometime in the near future, as you urge your shopping cart around the busy aisle at your local grocery store, you come face to face with a tall, cylindrical robot, quietly scanning the shelves as it zips noiselessly past you.

    That’s the future envisioned by Simbe Robotics, a Silicon Valley startup whose robot, cutely named Tally, monitors grocery story inventory, ensuring that items are properly stocked, in the correct section and priced accurately. A single Tally robot, moving four feet at a time and pausing to take a hi-res photograph, can scan more than 15,000 items per hour.

    We no longer need to look to the skies for the next wave of robotics to transform our world: They’re already at our feet.

    Although Tally can’t rectify the errors it spots, it does send the data it captures to the cloud for processing, then presents recommendations to retailers through a mobile app.

    The real winning element here is that, like our VGVs, Tally does not need special store infrastructure to do its job, and can function safely amongst customers and staff during business hours. And like iRobot’s Roomba, it will return to its charging dock when running low on power.

    Swarms of farming bots

    With the human population steadily increasing, our ability to efficiently grow, harvest and distribute food is now a global issue. The world’s agricultural industry will need to feed 9 billion people by 2050, which is why David Dorhour, an Iowa inventor, is working on a swarm of robots that could revolutionize the agricultural industry.

    Prospero, the name for the initial prototype, is a small, six-legged bot that, when joined with hundreds of other identical bots, will form a swarm of farming robots that can quickly and accurately plant acres of land. Prospero requires no GPS or complex vision software — it sees only what is directly beneath it. If it detects a patch of soil with no seed, it plants one at a precise depth, sprays it with a preprogrammed amount of fertilizer and nutrients, covers the seed and marks the spot with a shot of fluid, which lets other robots know that this small area is already planted. When the swarm is at full force, all the robots will be planting simultaneously.

    Each Prospero bot will have radio communication, so if one comes across a large section of dirt with no seeds, it can signal others to come help; similarly, if it finds a patch that is planted too densely, it will let its fellow bots know to work elsewhere.

    By programming the robots to use simple communication instead of constantly monitoring each other’s locations, Dorhour cuts down on the computing power needed and makes the system more feasible for users in rural areas. And the swarming technology provides farmers with the ultimate control: While agriculture today happens at the field-by-field level, with these robots, farmers could make plant-by-plant decisions.

    We no longer need to look to the skies for the next wave of robotics to transform our world: They’re already at our feet.

    For some, the notion that intelligent machines will play a formidable role in the economy of the future is worrisome. Martin Ford, in his book Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future, predicts a dark and radical shift in the labor force as human workers are muscled out of their professions by cheaper, smarter robots.

    While it’s true that tomorrow’s industries will likely look quite different than they do today, I anticipate a workplace where humans and robots work in collaboration. Researchers from Boston University seem to agree. Robots are incredibly proficient at performing repetitive and routine tasks, but there is simply no replacement for human creativity, empathy and intellect.

    As we begin 2016, we should embrace the automation technology that helps us move goods around the planet — and look forward to a future where robots make all our jobs less mundane.

    http://techcrunch.com/2016/01/17/autonomous-robots-are-changing-the-way-we-build-and-move-products-around-the-world

    KMH Systems Inc

    New Year Profit Methods

    If your organization needs help taking lost revenue back from unseen costs here are 10 strategies you can start to employ today that will provide a payoff.

    Training

    Labor is the largest cost in a non-automated warehouse, training with regular discussions, both in terms of improving productivity, reduces errors and damage.

    Lower Inventory Holding Costs

    Increase space through narrow aisle handling equipment, mezzanines, layout, or more appropriate storage modes.

    Reduce Lead Times

    Any reduction in lead time provides a one-time, permanent reduction in cycle stock inventory.

    Don’t Stock It

    If you don’t need it on a regular basis don’t stock it. With shipping at an all-time fast rate and lower cost don’t hold your money in inventory you don’t regularly ship or use.

    Reduce Touches

    Do product flow and order flow no longer make sense and crisscross the floor? Take a fresh look at the physical processes and steps involved in product flow and order fulfillment. Generally speaking, less steps equal fewer touches equal lower costs.

    Maximize Vertical Space

    Where space can be limited, it’s important to take advantage of every inch of available space (floor to ceiling). Vertical solutions can lead to safer working conditions as well as increased efficiency in the warehouse. Doing so increases ergonomic benefits and drives greater efficiency and productivity in everyday work.

    Packing Options

    Researching bulk purchases of all your packaging and material needs can lower your annual costs. Utilize the internet to compare costs, sales and quantity savings will lower your cost per unit shipped without changing your sale price of your product.

    Inventory Management

    Schedule a FREE Operational Audit and get a second opinion on your inventory management. KMH can give you a look at all the ways you can lower your costs, increase your productivity and leverage your uptimes.

    Vendor Management

    Insist on costs, terms, and conditions with vendors that make sense for your company. Create a vendor sheet that you can easily reference as a reminder of the vendors you prefer. Your vendor information could include sales, margin, on-time delivery, significant problems, etc. Review it several times a year.

    Liquidate

    Reduce slow selling stock as close to in-season as possible to gain a higher cost recovery.

    Call 888-564-7978 for your free operational audit so we can help you work smart and increase profits!

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      Warehouse Resolutions

      6 Warehouse New Year’s Resolutions

      When you’re thinking about what you’d like to do in 2016, here are 5 resolutions KMH can help you keep and profit from for the whole year. When it comes to your warehouse operation, since you work on it all day, every day, the New Year is a good time to look at improvements you can make.

      Work Safer

      Accidents happen often enough, since there are tens of thousands of these types of collisions–and serious injuries–every year. Have a plan, it should be enforced by clear rules, and by training. Accidents are costly in too many ways and are truly worth an ounce of prevention for a smooth day and year.

      Analyze & Consolidate

      From an order picking standpoint, if you aren’t automated, the reality is that you should look to reduce steps more than eliminating them. To do this, logical inventory slotting is critical. Can items that are often shipped together be stored together in flow storage, shelves, or racks? Can items that are very high volume be stored at the most convenient place? Can items that are required in terms of an assembly or manufacturing process be slotted beside each other in storage positions? One common method is to replace static storage with carton flow, since gravity flow uses floor space more efficiently. Be sure to plan for flexibility and scalability so you can adjust as you grow.

      Consider Automation

      You can leverage a tremendous amount of time savings by implementing carousels, conveyors, or other automated solutions that let people work. KMH can perform a free Operational Audit to show you ways to save by implementing simple and even dynamic conveyor and automation systems that lower your cost per unit shipped.

      Increase your ROI

      You can lower your operational costs by letting us help you review and understand your investment into every stick of equipment, every piece of software, and every person working in your facility. You can stop making decisions on initial purchase price, and work toward making decisions on the full cost of ownership.

      Leverage Your Operational Costs

      Electrical usage & pneumatics usage are going to factor heavily in your up time. Utilizing the right drives, motors, and reducers can significantly reduce cost over time. Turning off the lights is a simple “no brainer” to lowering your electric bill over the course of the year as well. Regular maintenance of heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems if you have them—including changing filters regularly—is important for good operation and to avoid wasting energy.

      Upgrade To More Efficient Lighting

      Lighting is typically one of the largest consumers of energy in a warehouse; accordingly, it often can represent the best opportunities for savings. KMH can help you find lighting savings by installing the most appropriate lighting technology and showing you how to control it effectively. If you are planning to install new lighting technology, our reps can perform a lighting survey and present you with all the options you need for saving and the money you will save on the change.

      Call 888-564-7978 for your free operational audit so we can help you keep everyone safe.

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        KMH Forklift Safety

        Safety First

        With over 145,000 people working in over 7,000 warehouses the potential for hazards is staggering. From the use of unsafe forklifts to inadequate fire safety the fatal injury rate for the warehousing industry is higher than the national average of any other industry.

        We want to help keep you safe and productive at the same time.

        Here are some of the Top Hazards found by OSHA:

        Forklift Dangers

        Hazard

        About 100 employees are killed and 95,000 injured every year while operating forklifts in all industries. Forklift turnovers account for a significant percentage of these fatalities.

        Solutions

        • Train, evaluate and certify all operators to ensure that they can operate forklifts safely;
        • Do not allow anyone under 18 years old to operate a forklift;
        • Properly maintain haulage equipment, including tires;
        • Before using a forklift, examine it for hazardous conditions which would make it unsafe to operate;
        • Follow safe procedures for picking up, putting down and stacking loads;
        • Drive safely, never exceeding 5 mph and slow down in congested areas or those with slippery surfaces;
        • Ensure that the operator wears a seatbelt installed by the manufacturer;
        • Never drive up to a person standing in front of a fixed object such as a wall or stacked materials;
        • Prohibit stunt driving and horseplay;
        • Do not handle loads that are heavier than the weight capacity of the forklift;
        • Remove unsafe or defective trucks from service until the defect is properly repaired;
        • Maintain sufficiently safe clearances for aisles and at loading docks or passages where forklifts are used;
        • Ensure adequate ventilation either by opened doors/windows or using a ventilation system to provide enough fresh air to keep concentrations of noxious gases from engine exhaust below acceptable limits;
        • Provide covers and/or guardrails to protect workers from the hazards of open pits, tanks, vats and ditches;
        • Train employees on the hazards associated with the combustion byproducts of forklift operation, such as carbon monoxide.


        Docks

        Hazard

        Injuries happen here when forklifts run off the dock, products fall on employees or equipment strikes a person.

        Solutions

        • Drive forklifts slowly on docks and dock plates;
        • Secure dock plates and check to see if the plate can safely support the load;
        • Keep clear of dock edges and never back up forklifts to the dock’s edge;
        • Provide visual warnings near dock edges;
        • Prohibit “dock jumping” by employees;
        • Make sure that dock ladders3. Electrical, wiring methods


        Conveyors

        Hazard

        Workers can be injured when they are caught in pinch points or in the in-going nip points, are hit by falling products or develop musculoskeletal disorders associated with awkward postures or repetitive motions.

        Solutions

        • Inspect conveyors regularly;
        • Ensure that pinch points are adequately guarded;
        • Develop ways of locking out conveyors and train employees in these procedures;
        • Provide proper lighting and working surfaces in the area surrounding the conveyor.


        Charging Stations

        Hazard

        Fires and explosion risks are possible unless proper guidelines are followed.

        Solutions

        • Prohibit smoking and open flames in and around charging stations;
        • Provide adequate ventilation to disperse fumes from gassing batteries;
        • Ensure that fire extinguishers are available and fully charged;
        • Provide proper personal protective equipment such as rubber gloves and eye and face protection;
        • Properly position forklifts and apply brakes before attempting to change or charge batteries; follow required procedures when refueling gas or propane fueled forklifts;
        • Provide conveyors, overhead hoists or equivalent materials handling equipment for servicing batteries;
        • Provide an eye washing and safety shower facility for employees exposed to battery acids.


        Poor Ergonomics

        Hazard

        Improper lifting, repetitive motion or poor design of operations can lead to musculoskeletal disorders in workers.

        Solutions

        • If possible, use powered equipment instead of requiring a manual lift for heavy materials;
        • Reduce lifts from shoulder height and from floor height by repositioning the shelf or bin;
        • Ensure overhead lighting is adequate for the task at hand;
        • Provide employees with task-oriented ergonomic training;
        • Use your legs and keep your back in a natural position while lifting;
        • Test the load to be lifted to estimate its weight, size and bulk, and to determine the proper lifting method;
        • Get help if the load exceeds the maximum weight a person can lift safely without assistance;
        • Don’t twist while carrying a load, but shift your feet and take small steps in the direction you want to turn;
        • Keep floors clean and free of slip and trip hazards.

        In every facility safety training should not be taken lightly. It is imperative not only to your own safety, but to your coworkers’ as well. At KMH we offer safety training and any equipment checks and repairs you need. Call 888-564-7978 for your free operational audit so we can help you keep everyone safe.

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          Recondition Your Equipment

          Maintain and Save: Forklift Care

          With winter coming it’s a good time to begin preparing your fleet for the season. Our Service Department is prepared to give you all the help you need to maintain your fleet this year and beyond.

          We all know a forklift works better when you maintain it, and purchasing new machines may be out of the budgets for companies, especially if more than one is needed. Our Parts and Service Department is composed of highly trained professionals with radio and GPS dispatched fleet of over 50 service technicians for when you want to leave the repairs to us. Over time, all machines break down and need repairs, but remember good used forklifts work every bit as well as new ones do and at a much lower price without sacrificing quality or choice. Let the KMH Parts & Service Team give you a FREE QUOTE to completely recondition your aging material handling equipment instead of buying new. In many cases we can fully recondition two for what you can expect to pay for one new one.

          Used & Maintained Equals a Larger Fleet, Longer Service

          Being able to have more than one operational forklift allows the user to alternate forklifts, which puts less wear on the machines, extending their life and your budget. Increased productivity increases the amount of work that can be done over the same period of time. More productivity means you are investing less and benefiting more.

          Why Maintain?

          • Un-maintained forklifts overheat & fail
          • Un-maintained forklifts have sluggish performance
          • Un-maintained forklifts are susceptible to wheel slippage
          • Un-maintained forklifts are at risk of failing safety inspections

          What We Can Do…

          • Reconditioned, Rebuilt-Exchange Engine *
          • Reconditioned Transmission/Differential (Transaxle) *
          • Recondition Mast/Upright Assembly; Install New Bearings, Bushing, Wear Strips As Equipped *
          • Recondition/Rebuild Steering System *
          • Reconditioned Brake System
          • Reconditioned Hydraulic System & New Hoses
          • Reconditioned Electrical System & New Gauges
          • New Tires & Operator Seat, Seat Belt
          • New Paint Job & OEM Decal Set

          Forklift Warranty

          *Does not include correction of any structural defect, i.e. broken/bent or otherwise damaged rails, stub shafts or other, requiring welding or machine work. If any such defect is found it will be quoted as a separate job action.

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            KMH Pallet Rack Expansion

            Expand Your Operation with Racking

            Pallet racks have helped many organizations eliminate new building costs, moving to new warehouses and easily decrease operational costs by maximizing their floor space. It is very important to have a system to store to retrieve stock, and it is imperative to be sure you invest your money and energy into a system that is right for you. KMH has over 30 years of experience helping companies do just that.

            Racking is the best system to use if you want to utilize your space no matter how big or small you may be. KMH has worked with every spaces of all shapes and sizes, and we can help you design the perfect system to fit your current and future needs. From systems that are taller than they are wider, to anything that will take up a very small amount of space. If you use forklifts in your facility we have a racking system to match your operation perfectly as well. Forklifts can move around with relative ease when your facility’s space is properly maximized. Pallet flow racking is also extremely cost effective when you consider how much product you can store in a given area.

            At KMH We Help You Consider

            • Cost of materials and installation
            • Placement of building doors and columns
            • Storage design
            • Floor space and building height
            • Desired storage density

            There are many varieties of pallet racking, and all types allow for the storage of palletized materials in horizontal rows with multiple levels. Forklift trucks are usually required to place the loaded pallets onto the racks for storage. Always ensure that the proper equipment is being used for the moving any pallets off and onto your new racking system.

            Different kinds of lift equipment, and sometimes even inventory, call for different layouts. At KMH we carefully work with you to be sure you are investing the optimized racking system for your operation. As an example, movable pallet rack systems operate on mobile carriages that eliminate unused aisle space and can nearly double you storage capacity. Flexible and adaptable, movable systems work within almost any building support or ceiling restrictions and can be reconfigured easily if needs change.

            Storing more in less space is the key to efficiency.
            Careful pre-planning by KMH will save you money, & maximize your racking investment.

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              KMH Dock Equipment

              Get Safe With Reliable Loading Dock Equipment

              At KMH Systems we will provide you with safe, secure, reliable, and efficient loading dock equipment at an affordable price. The energy required for shipping products, heating and cooling the distribution facilities and fueling the trucks that transport products to their destinations all put a strain on natural resources and potentially companies’ bottom lines.

              Safety and speed go hand in hand, we evaluate your needs and possible future pitfalls before recommending what equipment you can install or replace. Profit and performance on the dock is indispensable for leveraging your sales.

              Let Us Help

              Calling one of our representatives to your business for a full dock evaluation is the shortest distance to getting your dock in the best possible shape for your business to soar. We do an extensive evaluation of your current dock system, and give you the best array of options to expedite your needs. The choices available will help you decide quickly what fits your budget so as to impact your profits in the best possible way.

              Dock Levelers

              Dock Leveler
              Every business has a unique, specific need for their docks. Your choice of Levelers impacts your efficiency, and that efficiency translates into profit every day. To be sure we provide you with the best levelers for your operation we’ve partnered with the top manufactures in the business to make sure your budgetary needs are maintained as well.

              Dock Seals & Shelters

              Dock Seals
              Designed to protect shipments and workers from the weather, they also can save you thousands of dollars a year in energy expenses. Without a tight seal the environment alone can affect your speed and products. Most new and existing pit-style dock levelers can be outfitted with an advanced weather-seal system.

              Dock Boards

              Dock Boards
              A simple dock board is an easy fix that they don’t require a large amount of regular maintenance that can fit almost any budget.

              Dock Plates

              Dock Plates
              Ideal for handtruck and pallet jack traffic, dock plates Dock Plates offer a low-cost solution to bridging the gap between trucks, trailers and your loading dock.

              Yard Ramps & Portable Docks

              Yard Ramps
              They allow traffic from the ground up into a truck bed or from the dock level down to the ground. These are ramps that can be moved from one place to another in your yard to make moving stuff easy to do. With tremendous versatility, yard ramps allow companies to load and off-load inventory safely, efficiently, and quickly. Yard ramps are extremely durable and will serve your business for many years after purchase or rental.

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                Do More With Less

                Do More With Less

                “Simplicity is somehow essentially describing the purpose and place of an object and product.” -Jonathan Ive, Apple

                At KMH we aim to help you increase your profits while maintaining your baseline. There are many ways to increase profits with minimal investment. Here are three that can turn your future into a fortune by helping you do more with less:

                Increase Storage Space

                Combi-Lift
                Reducing aisle width is an up to 50% space savings advantage. By compacting your product in an ergonomic manner, your increased floor space can be used for more product, and your aisles can be navigated by cost savings trucks. Narrow Aisle Master by Combilift gives you the advantage of reach and counterbalance forklifts, thus reducing your need for multiple trucks, shrink the space & increase your profits. You can watch their video here: Aisle Master.

                More light Less Heat & More Savings

                Orion LDR Lighting
                With an up to 85% savings, Orion LDR lighting retrofits not only save you money on your energy bill, they emit less heat keeping everyone and your product at optimum temperature. There are on estimated 964 existing lighting troffers in America that can be retrofitted, why not be one of the companies to upgrade and save? Some states are still offering rebates to companies who change their lights, we can help you with that, too.

                Mezzanine Monetization

                Mezzanine
                Savings with mezzanine flooring are profound.

                Maximize your space, raise the roof on solutions when you warehouse is cramped and your profits can soar right along with you. There are several types of mezzanine floor installations that can effectively double your floor space with very little effort. A Mezzanine is simple to dismantle, pack up and move with you, and you can increase the size or reduce it.

                • Avoids relocation costs by making use of available ceiling space
                • Designed to meet precise customer requirements
                • Double your production and storage space in a short timeframe with minimal disruption
                • Create space for new offices
                • Accommodate lighting, sprinkler pipe, HVAC ducts, electrical and computer conduit
                • Improve inventory management & control
                • Mezzanines Can be customized

                If Steve Jobs can shrink the world into a phone, KMH can help you do more with less in the spaces you already operate in. Call us for a free operational audit and we will show you what we can do for you. KMH Systems: 888-564-7978

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