Modular Transport Trolleys (MTT) are heavy-load carriers for transporting heavy goods in construction stores, DIY stores, furniture stores, garden centres and drinks stores. The new feature with this product is the modular principle utilised when building the trolley platform, and for the accessories, To enable an MTT trolley to be individually configured for the respective store and use.
In the standard version, the platform (956 x 600 mm) is made of wire. Alternatively the MTT transporter is available with a platform made of wood or of plastic. All three platforms offer high load capacity and plenty of space for customer purchases. The modular principle means it is possible to add customised features to the MTT trolley, such as additional equipment including anti-slip cards for transport and use on travelators. Different basket variants offer space for small items and for sensitive goods. The ergonomic pulling/pushing handles are another new feature, enabling the trolleys to be comfortably and reliably steered and manoeuvred even when fully loaded.
The basic version of the MTT has a high-capacity platform made of wire. The ergonomic pulling/pushing handles are a new feature, making it easy and comfortable to steer and control the trolley. Additional equipment features include various baskets such as the variant for a child safety seat/goods storage, along with additional advertising space on request, and the small items basket.
The MTT is also available with a platform made of plastic. This provides space for advertising messages and for information on loading. Side bars are available as an accessory for all MTT versions, to ensure the security of goods during transport. The small items basket (pictured) is for fragile products.
USPs: Modular Transport Trolleys
- Transport trolley with three platforms options made of wire, plastic and wood
- Ergonomic pulling/pushing handles for optimal steering power transfer
- Individual additional components such as anti-slip guards and baskets
- A wide range of options for branding