The Lean Modular Carrier is a 600 x 400 mm Carrier that can be customized with different add-on features depending on your product flow and packages to be transported. For example, you can add a drawbar, side or corner supports and even change the position of the wheels.< p>
Designed to transport plastic crates and trays used in the automotive industry. Available in 1 to 4 pallet sizes, it can be easily integrated into your automated system, tow trains, and can be used with or without a drawbar.< p>
For optimized external transport and storage The Lean Modular Dolly, also known as Bodenroller in Germany, our largest market, can be used with the Lean adapter pallet for storage and distribution of components.< p>
Also available in US sizes 24" x 15" and 24" x 22.5"< p>
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