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Customer Success Stories That Inspire
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Driving Exceptional Growth Through Innovation
The Origin of Compact Home Cargo Lift
Many old detached houses feature cramped interior spaces with narrow reserved hoistways, where conventional elevators are too large to fit. Residents have to carry groceries, tools and heavy items up and down stairs, which is laborious, and elderly people face difficulties moving between floors.
Our R&D team visited numerous old houses on-site and developed this slim home lift to suit tight spaces. Its 600×600 mm cabin platform holds two people, with a fully enclosed transparent car for safety and aesthetics. It requires minimal civil engineering space, perfectly solving household passenger and small cargo transport issues for vintage narrow residences.


Sustaining Growth with Innovative Material Handling Equipment
The Birth of Cable Reel Transporter
Cable factory workshops are filled with giant cable reels. Ordinary forklifts cannot grip the disc-shaped reels firmly, which easily slide off and scratch the cables. Workers have to push heavy reels manually, an exhausting task that often causes injuries from tipping reels. Standard forklifts also struggle to turn in narrow workshop aisles.
Engineers stayed on-site to learn real working conditions and custom-built this dedicated electric transporter. Curved U-shaped brackets fit reel arcs to prevent tipping, while the compact body suits narrow aisles. One operator can move all sizes of cable reels effortlessly, eliminating heavy labor, cable damage and safety hazards.
Solving Tough Conditions with Advanced Equipment
Off-road Stacker Born from Muddy Yards
The open-air storage yard for building materials is covered with muddy dirt roads and scattered gravel. The original PU small wheels (drive wheel: 230×75 mm, front wheel: 80×70 mm) easily sink and slip in mud, and get cut by gravel. The low chassis often scrapes hydraulic lifting components, while manual handling is time-consuming and likely to cause work injuries
Engineers conducted on-site research on working conditions and upgraded to large off-road wheels: drive wheel 300×90 mm, front wheel 130×55 mm. The widened and enlarged tires boost ground grip and ground clearance, while fully retaining the electric lifting function. Now the truck can travel fully loaded through muddy pits and gravel slopes in rainy days, greatly improving outdoor stacking efficiency.

Waylift’s Core Performance Highlights
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20000
Facility Size (sqm)
Our expansive 20,000 sqm facility supports cutting-edge production and innovation.
200
Team Strength
A dedicated workforce of over 200 experts drives our success worldwide.
2014
Years in Operation
Since 2014, Waylift has delivered quality and reliability in material handling equipment.