HAMAC has completed a shipment of one FD60‑RT rough terrain forklift and one HT4014 telehandler to a construction site, giving the customer a combined solution for heavy ground‑level transport and high‑reach material handling. This pairing reflects a common need on active building sites: strong horizontal transport capacity together with the flexibility to place materials at height.
On this project, FD60‑RT is used mainly for heavy pallet handling, moving steel bundles, cement bags and construction materials across uneven and unfinished ground. Its 4x4 rough‑terrain chassis and stable mast design make it well suited for site roads, stockyards and areas where a conventional forklift would struggle with traction and ground clearance.
HT4014 complements FD60‑RT by covering tasks that need height and reach rather than raw ground transport. With a 4000 kg rated load, 13.8 m maximum lifting height and 7.0 m maximum outreach, HT4014 lifts concrete hoppers, formwork packs and steel components to upper floors and structural connection points, tasks that a rough terrain forklift cannot perform on its own.
As a 6‑ton class rough terrain forklift, FD60-RT is designed for continuous heavy‑load transport in demanding outdoor conditions. Four‑wheel drive, robust axles and rough‑terrain tyres allow it to work reliably on gravel, mud and uneven surfaces typically found on active construction sites, while its diesel powertrain provides the torque needed for repeated heavy lifting cycles throughout the day.
On this project, the customer uses FD60-RT to feed materials from the site entrance and storage yard to working areas, keeping trucks unloaded quickly and reducing congestion around the site gate. Its stability under load and straightforward operation make it a dependable workhorse for day‑to‑day site logistics.
HT4014 telehandler adds the vertical dimension that FD60-RT cannot cover. Fitted with a concrete hopper or pallet forks, it lifts cement, rebar bundles and formwork packs to elevated slabs and shear walls, supporting the concrete pouring sequence without extra crane time. When switched to lifting beams or jib attachments, HT4014 also assists with steel component placement during structural erection.
Together, FD60-RT and HT4014 give the site a layered material‑handling system: FD60-RT keeps materials moving on the ground, while HT4014 places them precisely at height, reducing manual handling and keeping the project on schedule.
This delivery is one example of how HAMAC configures rough terrain forklifts and telehandlers together to match a customer's actual site workflow, rather than supplying a single machine in isolation. By pairing FD60-RT and HT4014, the customer gains both heavy ground transport and high‑reach lifting capability from one trusted manufacturer, backed by HAMAC's export experience and after‑sales support.
A huge thank you to our valued partner in Chile for sharing these fantastic arrival photos of their new Telehandlers
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A huge thank you to our valued partner in Chile for sharing these fantastic arrival photos of their new Telehandlers
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A huge thank you to our valued partner in Chile for sharing these fantastic arrival photos of their new Telehandlers
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