Chile's industrial sector is heavily dominated by large-scale mining and seafood processing. The extreme altitude of the Andes and the corrosive salty air of the coast require lifting equipment that is not only powerful but also highly resistant to environmental degradation.
In urban logistics centers like Valparaíso and San Antonio, the demand for efficient warehouse movement has surged. The adoption of the pallet truck has become essential for optimizing the "last mile" of the supply chain, ensuring that copper concentrates and agricultural exports move seamlessly.
Currently, there is a significant shift toward electrification. Small workshops and maintenance bays are replacing traditional manual tools with the mini electric hoist to reduce labor fatigue and increase safety standards in accordance with Chilean health and safety regulations (ACHS).







