- a small industrial vehicle with a power operated forked platform in front that can be inserted under loads to lift and move them
- A forklift (also called a lift truck, a high/low, a stacker-truck, trailer loader, sideloader, fork truck, tow-motor or a fork hoist) is a powered industrial truck used to lift and transport materials. ...
- A type of lift truck used for lifting, stacking, and transporting pallets of product by means of a set of blades, tines or forks mounted on the front. This term is sometimes used to refer to all lift trucks even if they have other types of attachments.
- Motorized vehicle used for hoisting and moving freight on the dock or on and off a trailer. Also known as a jeep, towmotor or hi-lo.
- A motorized vehicle used to move freight that cannot be handled with a dock cart.
- A mechanical device used to transport pallet loads to or from storage.
- A vehicle that allows the picking up and placement of palletized products to new locations
- (1) DH [V], PO down, FO away, moves upwards with effort as if lifting something by forklift. (2) [horns], PO down, FO away, moves upwards with effort as if lifting something by forklift.
- A motored vehicle which is used for lifting and carrying loads. It derives its name from two long flat extensions for picking up objects. Also known as a Tow Motor, Fork Truck, or Lift Truck and less often known as a Jeep.
- vehicle designed to lift and move loads. Usually used to load trucks.
- The motor vehicle used for loading, landing and embarking.