Case Study: How a North American Steel Processing Center Achieved Logistics Flexibility with a 50t Trackless Transfer Cart
1. Market Background
In heavy manufacturing across North America, especially in steel processing, material handling efficiency directly dictates plant throughput. The client, a US-based metal service center, previously relied on overhead cranes and rail carts to transport steel coils. However, with production line expansions, fixed rail paths restricted cross-regional material flow, and the high infrastructure cost of laying new rails threatened to damage existing epoxy flooring.
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2. Customer Needs and Application Scenarios
The client required a solution capable of carrying 50 metric tons (50t) of steel coils with the freedom to move between multiple workshops. Key challenges included:
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Space Constraints: Aisles between production lines were less than 5 meters wide, requiring a minimal turning radius.
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Floor Protection: Heavy loads had to be moved without causing permanent damage to the floor.
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Continuous Operation: The vehicle needed to support 8-10 hours of high-frequency full-load operation daily.
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3. Our Solution
We provided a customized Trackless Transfer Cart featuring a Safety Load Factor of 1.25 to ensure structural integrity. The 360° steerable technology allows the cart to rotate on its own axis, effectively eliminating turning radius constraints. To protect the facility's floor, we utilized PU-coated solid wheels, which distribute the 50t pressure evenly.
Key Technical Specifications:
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Rated Capacity: 50 Tons (Safety Factor 1.25)
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Steering: 360° In-place rotation (Zero-turning radius)
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Power Source: High-efficiency maintenance-free lead-acid battery pack
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Wheels: Polyurethane (PU) solid coated wheels, Shore Hardness 95A
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Control Precision: PLC intelligent control, smooth start/stop with deviation $le$ 5mm
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4. Customer Feedback and Outcomes
After six months, the client reported that the cart’s performance in narrow aisles exceeded expectations. Thanks to the box-beam structure design, no frame deformation occurred even under asymmetrical loads. The "point-to-point" transport from storage to the shearing line eliminated redundant handling, while the PU wheels left the floor in pristine condition.
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5. Summary
By integrating parameterized design with high-strength materials, this trackless transfer cart resolves the conflict between high load requirements and compact spaces in the steel industry. It represents not just an equipment delivery, but a smart upgrade to industrial handling models.
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