Marble & Granite

Custom-Built Stone Handling Equipment For Safety & Efficiency

Streamline your facility with high-performance vacuum lifters, material-handling equipment, and heavy-duty storage racks engineered and delivered from Pompano Beach to maximize your operational throughput safely.

ENGINEERING SUCCESS FOR OUR MARBLE & GRANITE PARTNERS

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Stonemall

Nature of Marble

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Stonemall

International Granite & Stone

Marble of the World

Industry-Leading Glass & Stone Handling Equipment

Handling stone and glass slabs requires precision and the right equipment. While many material handling equipment suppliers offer standard tools, MHS provides custom solutions that protect your team and streamline operations. Explore our top equipment picks for marble and stone work:

  • Jib Cranes
  • Overhead Cranes
  • Transfer Carts
  • Vacuum Lifters
  • Storage Racks

Pick The Right Material Handling Equipment For Your Workshop

Consider the kind of work environment your team operates in and the day-to-day operations. Ask yourself the following questions:

  • Do you have a large facility that can structurally support an overhead crane?
  • Does your team need to maximize floor space to ensure sufficient storage capacity?
  • Are your work stations close together or far apart and what other equipment systems do you currently use?

The characteristics of the material you’ll be handling, such as weight, shape, and size, influence the type of equipment you need. Consider the following:

  • The capacity of your equipment: How much can your system lift or transport?
  • The type of equipment: Will you need an overhead crane to move slabs across your facility, or do you just need a workstation jib?
  • The speed needs of your equipment: The heavier the load, the more control you’ll need to have over movement.

Before investing in equipment, consider what your immediate needs and financial capacities are:

  • Longterm investment: Do you need a machine with a long life span?
  • Labor costs: Will this equipment help you reduce costs, or do you need more personnel to help during operation?
  • Equipment Maintenance: Are you running operations 24/7 and need constant maintenance, or do you need a “light use” machine that operates a limited number of hours per week?