Small loaders provide convenience for transporting night market stalls
Behind the prosperity of night market economy is the daily heavy cargo handling work of vendors. From food refrigerators to tables, chairs, and stoves, traditional manual handling is not only inefficient, but also prone to damage to items. Nowadays, more and more night markets are introducing small loaders, allowing vendors to bid farewell to "shoulder to shoulder" and achieve easy operation.
Taking the transportation of food materials as an example, the seafood stalls in night markets usually need to handle a large number of foam boxes in a short time, and manual handling is likely to cause the box to break. The forklift attachment of the small loader can stably lift the whole stack of foam boxes, and accurately unload them through hydraulic lifting to avoid food dumping. At the same time, some vendors use the buckets of small loaders to transport liquefied gas tanks, which is both labor-saving and improves safety.
Oil contaminated ground is another challenge for night market transportation. The anti-skid tires and low center of gravity design of small loaders enable them to operate stably in wet and slippery environments. The management of a certain night market has piloted the use of shared small loaders, which vendors can rent on time, with a single cost equivalent to only one-third of hiring someone to move, greatly reducing business pressure.
With the standardized development of the night economy, there may be ultra quiet small loaders designed specifically for night markets in the future, even equipped with automatic following functions, making it possible for vendors to "go out empty handed".


