CAROLINA HANDLING CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY WITH 58 FOR 58 GIVEAWAY
According to Feeding America, more than 44 million people in the
About 8 million pounds of food was collected and delivered to feeding organizations in 2023, according to Move for Hunger, with food banks in need of pallet jacks, lift trucks and other material handling equipment to move non-perishables and fresh produce.
"There are numerous organizations throughout the Southeast that receive, store and distribute thousands of pounds of food each year to feed the hungry in their communities," said Carolina Handling President & CEO
In celebration of Carolina Handling's 58 years in business in 2024, the
The Raymond 8210 electric pallet jacks are used 2016 and newer models with battery packs. They will be awarded on a first-requested basis to qualifying organizations completing a submission form on the Carolina Handling website. Equipment will be delivered to all recipients at no charge.
For more information and to apply to receive a Raymond 8210 motorized walkie pallet jack, visit carolinahandling.com/community/58-for-58.
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,
Headquartered in
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SOURCE Carolina Handling
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