Building on 50 Years of
Trusted Service!
Eastern Lift Truck Co. helps businesses navigate through their material handling and storage challenges. You can count on our industry experience, best-in-class products and award–winning customer service.
- 21 Locations
- across the Mid-Atlantic
- 3,500+ lift trucks
- available for purchase or rent
- $8+ million parts inventory
- for more than 150 brands
- 15 years
- average experience per technician

Featured Truck
2009 HysterH50FT
Explore A Sampling of Our Used Equipment
We are your one-stop source for used material handling equipment.

Rental
Take advantage of our rental fleet for short-term, long-term, and seasonal rentals of forklifts and aerial lifts.

Service
With sixteen convenient repair locations, Eastern Lift Truck offers responsive, knowledgeable service of all makes and models of material handling equipment.

Parts
You can depend on our knowledgeable parts professionals and impressive material handling equipment parts inventory: we have access to 7 million replacement parts for most manufacturers.

Docks & Doors
Rely on Eastern Lift to handle your installation, emergency repairs, maintenance and inspections on all dock and door related equipment.
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17 locations servicing 7 states and Washington, D.C.
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Eastern Lift has weekend & after-hours technicians on call!

Our People Make the Difference
Since 1971, Eastern Lift Truck Co.'s single most important goal has been to provide exceptional service to our customers.
We have built our highly regarded reputation by employing talented people who share the same vision. Our factory-trained technicians have an average of 15-years-experience in the industry.
As we continue to grow, our core philosophy remains the same: We are a service organization and our growth and success are built on providing the best customer service experience in the industry.

AUTOMATION AND ISLANDS OF WORK
In both manufacturing, warehousing and logistics, operation teams are constantly looking on how to improve throughput and efficiency of how materials move throughout their building.
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PALLET RACK COMPONENTRY
Pallet racking has been around for many years. In the early 1900s, when forklifts were first introduced, businesses quickly realized they could gain more valuable storage space by expanding vertically (as opposed to extending their building horizontally) and place products and materials in racks.
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