In celebration of its 58 years in business in 2024, Carolina Handling donated 58 Raymond motorized pallet jacks to hunger relief organizations throughout the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama. The company is extending its anniversary celebration by donating 58 hours of service to qualifying nonprofits that have material handling equipment needing repair.
“Many of the nonprofits we visited over the past few months while delivering pallet jacks have forklifts or pallet trucks that no longer operate, but there are no resources to cover repairs,” said Carolina Handling Chief Operating Officer Joe Perkins. “With a team of more than 425 technicians who maintain all lift truck brands and models, service is our specialty, so we’re expanding our 58th anniversary celebration by donating 58 hours of service to hunger relief organizations throughout our territory.”
In its new fiscal year that began April 1, Carolina Handling turned its philanthropic focus to hunger relief, launching a 58 for 58 motorized pallet jack giveaway to help lighten the load for those who receive, store and distribute thousands of pounds of food each year in their communities.
The 58 organizations that received a pallet jack from Carolina Handling combine to serve 11.2 million individuals each year throughout the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama and the panhandle of Florida, distributing a total of 290 million pounds of food.
“The logistics of moving thousands of pounds of food can be overwhelming to organizations that don’t have reliable, safe equipment and processes,” Perkins said. “That’s where companies like Carolina Handling that specialize in material handling solutions can help.”
For more information on Carolina Handling’s 58 for 58 Season of Service and to apply for a no-cost service call, excluding parts, please visit carolinahandling.com/community/58-for58.
ABOUT CAROLINA HANDLING
Founded in 1966, Carolina Handling is one of the Southeast’s leading integrated material handling solutions providers and the exclusive Raymond Solutions and Support Center for North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida’s Central time zone. The company provides forklifts and automation solutions for manufacturers, warehouses and distribution centers, along with parts, racking, storage, lighting and dock and door equipment.
Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Carolina Handling operates branch offices in Atlanta, Georgia, Birmingham, Alabama, Greensboro, North Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina and Greenville, South Carolina, and an Equipment Distribution Center in Piedmont, South Carolina. The company has more than 800 associates. For more information, visit carolinahandling.com.
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