The Parcel Trolley with No Lid (often referred to as a Stock Cart or Fruit & Vegetable Trolley) is an open-air cart designed to transport goods, particularly in environments like grocery stores, markets, or warehouses. These trolleys are typically used to move fresh produce, packaged goods, or other stock items from storage areas to display shelves or between different sections of a store or distribution centre.
Open Design: The absence of a lid provides easy access to the contents, allowing quick loading and unloading of goods like fruits, vegetables, or other parcels. The open sides make it ideal for displaying or organizing items that need to be easily visible.
Durable Construction: Made from electroplated steel, the trolley is built to handle the weight of fresh produce, boxes, or bulk stock.
Ventilated Design: The open structure allows for proper airflow, which is crucial for transporting perishable items like fruits and vegetables. This helps in maintaining freshness and reducing spoilage.
Easy Mobility: Equipped with wheels, that provide smooth movement, the trolley can be easily manoeuvre around the store or warehouse.
Ergonomic Handle: A sturdy handle allows users to push or pull the trolley easily, improving manoeuvrability, especially in busy store aisles or warehouse environments.
This type of trolley is commonly used in grocery stores, farmer’s markets, produce warehouses, and even restaurants, making it a versatile and practical solution for moving and organizing fresh items or stock.
Dimensions:
940mm high
650mm wide
1100mm long
Weight: 16.1kg
Capacity: 300kg
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