Material Handling Equipment Market size is poised to $392.56 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.7 percent during the forecast period (2025-2032) according to SkyQuest Technology. Though it is having a steady growth, in a developing country like India, a lot is yet to be achieved. If we speak about material handling as a whole, many established organizations in the country still use traditional and backdated machinery which is hindering the growth of advanced material handling equipment. Traditionally, electrically powered rail-guided trolleys were used, tethered to a constant power source and could not operate in areas without a power connection, and required cable connectivity throughout their movement path. This often led to accidents and safety concerns. These challenges prompted the development of smarter transfer trolleys that are battery-powered and completely wireless.
Rafe Mohammed, CEO
Aacess Equipments
The company manufactures batteryoperated rail trolleys with three different steering modes, trackless trolleys, trucks, and omnidirectional trolleys
Pradeep Sharma, President
Action Construction
A manufacturer of material handling and construction equipment, specializing in mobile and tower cranes, also offers crawler cranes, loaders, and warehousing
Ritesh Srinivasan, Director
Carmac Technologies
The firm's deep expertise in manufacturing heavy handling equipment ensures safety, efficiency, and reliability for largescale industrial projects
Prayasvin B Patel, CMD
Elecon Engineering
The company designs, engineers, and supplies a comprehensive range of systems and machinery for heavy-duty applications in industries like power, steel, cement, and more
Anil G Verma, Executive Director & CEO
Godrej Material Handling
Provides a full suite of mobile material handling solutions, including electric, diesel, and LPG forklifts, as well as warehouse and custom-built trucks
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