Introducing a blog that explains whether a license is required to operate a reach stacker!
According to the JIS standards, which are one of Japan's national standards, the definition of a forklift is "a vehicle equipped with a mast that raises and lowers forks," and in this regard, a reach stacker, which does not have a mast, is not classified as a forklift. Therefore, operating a reach stacker does not require a forklift license (completion of driving skills training) like a top lifter does. The JIS standards do not classify reach stackers as mobile cranes either, and currently, they are not categorized under any cargo handling equipment. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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