Overhead Cranes, Hoists & Lift Equipment in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York & Rhode Island. Celebrating 50+ Years!
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Material Handling Solutions for a Variety of Industries
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Materials Handling Systems, Inc. is a leading supplier of cranes and hoists in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York. We offer only the highest quality industrial supplies, including vertical lifts, lift tables, conveyors, storage equipment, dock equipment, racks, shelving, carts, lockers and more. We also offer new systems Engineering & Design services to get you on track and set up properly from the start. Our OSHA Mandated Inspection Program will ensure that you are in compliance with all regulations and that your equipment is functioning properly to minimize any potential downtime or costly repairs.
We pride ourselves on offering materials handling solutions, superior customer service, and competitive pricing on all of our products and services. Whatever the size of your job, contact us today to find out more about how we can help make sure your project gets done right.
How can we help you? Give us a call and we can talk about your project: (860) 523-4205
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Free Standing Workstation Crane Pipe Fabrication Application
Hansen Mechanical is a fabricator of pipes used in construction projects. Many of these pipe assemblies weighed...
Overhead Cranes Eliminate The Need For Manual Lifting
This customer fabricates countertops using granite and marble. In this application, workers at a new facility need to...
Experienced Customer Chooses Work Station Cranes Over I-Beam Cranes
A regional provider of truck transmissions, rear differentials and steering components was building a new facility for...
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Materials Handling Blog
Free Standing Workstation Crane Pipe Fabrication Application
Hansen Mechanical is a fabricator of pipes used in construction projects. Many of these pipe assemblies weighed upwards of 3800lbs and were shaped awkwardly. The pipe needed to be moved through the fabrication process from rolling the ends to completed welded assemblies. The workers were moving the product from work cell to work cell after each stage in […]
Overhead Cranes Eliminate The Need For Manual Lifting
This customer fabricates countertops using granite and marble. In this application, workers at a new facility need to move huge slabs of granite from station to station through the various stages of the fabrication process. The slabs of granite are huge – weighing up to 850# – and are often oddly shaped. At a similar facility, the customer had been lifting […]
Experienced Customer Chooses Work Station Cranes Over I-Beam Cranes
A regional provider of truck transmissions, rear differentials and steering components was building a new facility for their transmission assembly. With several existing buildings and a variety of applications, the company had experience with several overhead lifting solutions. “We have some I-beam cranes serving other applications in different buildings,” said the Production Manager. “It’s too much effort. It […]