INDUSTRIAL TRANSFER CARTS FOR HEAVY LOADS
Seyiton designs and manufactures industrial transfer carts for facilities that need to move extremely heavy loads safely, efficiently and repeatedly. Our heavy-duty carts – available with rail-mounted or trackless, battery-powered configurations – are custom-engineered to fit your plant layout, load type and safety requirements.
From steel mills and foundries to automotive plants and large assembly halls, Seyiton transfer carts provide a reliable alternative to forklifts and overhead cranes for in-plant material handling.
- Load capacities from a few tons up to 1000 tons
- Steerable designs for superior maneuverability in tight spaces
- Zero-emission, low-noise operation for indoor environments
- Engineering support from concept to commissioning
- TÜV-approved CE certification in line with international standards
Why Choose Seyiton for Your Transfer Cart Projects?
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An industrial transfer cart is a heavy-duty material handling vehicle designed to move large and heavy loads across factory floors. It can be rail-guided or trackless and is typically powered by batteries, wireless power transfer or cable drum systems.
Seyiton industrial transfer carts are engineered for very heavy-duty applications. Our battery-powered, wheeled (trackless or steerable) transfer carts can be designed for loads up to 500 tons, while our rail-guided transfer carts can be configured for capacities up to 1000 tons, depending on your process, layout and safety requirements.
Yes. Battery-powered carts operate with zero local emissions and low noise levels, making them ideal for indoor use where air quality and noise are critical.
Lead times vary depending on project complexity, but typical delivery times range from several weeks to a few months after final design approval.
In many scenarios, yes. Transfer carts can significantly reduce forklift traffic and crane usage for repetitive, in-plant transport tasks, improving safety and reducing operating costs.