Nutting’s Ready to Manufacture Designs are based on real cart and trailer projects built for warehouse, distribution, manufacturing, automotive, retail, and material handling applications. These are not stocked carts sitting on a shelf. They are previously engineered designs that can be manufactured as shown or modified to fit your facility, product flow, equipment, and capacity requirements.
Starting with an existing design can help shorten the quoting and engineering process compared to a fully new custom cart project. Your team can browse proven cart configurations, review common sizes and features, and work with Nutting to determine whether the design should be ordered as shown or adjusted for your application.
Every cart is still built to Nutting’s durability standards and can be configured around deck size, load capacity, steering style, hitch type, wheel package, containment, shelving, towability, and integration with forklifts, tuggers, order pickers, conveyors, AGVs, or AMRs.
Ready to Manufacture means the cart design is based on a previous Nutting project with established engineering. The cart is not stocked inventory, but the design gives your team a faster starting point than a fully new custom project.
No. Nutting carts and trailers are built to order. Ready to Manufacture Designs are previously engineered cart designs that can be scheduled into production after quote approval, order entry, and any required design review.
Yes. Most ready to manufacture cart designs can be modified for capacity, deck size, steering style, wheel type, hitch configuration, containment, shelving, color, and other application-specific requirements.
This section may include order picker carts, tugger carts, pallet carts, platform trucks, utility carts, mother daughter carts, kit carts, transfer carts, and other material handling cart designs.
Lead times depend on current production schedule, quantity, material availability, and customization needs. Since these designs are already engineered, they can often reduce the upfront design process compared to a new custom cart.