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Reach trucks are the go-to forklift models for narrow aisle operations. Unlike standard forklifts, reach truck operators are positioned sideways, improving sightlines and accuracy when placing or retrieving pallets from tall racks. If you work in a high-density retail centre, or you’re looking to maximize your storage space, a reach truck can deliver the efficiency and precision you need. Request a quote from IFT to find deals on reach trucks near you.
The primary benefit of reach trucks is their specialized design. Not only are they compact enough to operate in aisles as narrow as 2 1/2 metres, they can also reach heights up to 12 – 13 metres. This makes them perfect for maximizing vertical storage with higher stacking.
Their lift capacity is comparable to other forklifts, lifting loads between 900 – 2,500 kgs.
Increased Storage Space: Warehouses can place storage racks closer and stack loads higher because of their compact design.
Lower Emissions: Most reach trucks are electric, eliminating harmful fumes and helping businesses meet sustainability goals.
Increased Safety & Ergonomics: Sideways seating reduces operator strain by improving sightlines without having to twist their whole body.
Reach truck pricing in Canada depends on lift height, capacity, brand, and whether you choose new, used, or leased equipment. Branding aside, most new models range between $30,000-$60,000, and used models can drop the price to between $12,000-$20,000. The average cost of leasing a reach truck in Canada can range from $450 – $1,500. Explore a cost breakdown of the top reach truck brands trusted by Canadian businesses:
Brand | New Price Range (CAD) | Used Price Range (CAD) | Notes |
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Toyota | $35,000–$55,000 | $11,000–$21,000 | Known for durability and reliability, wide dealer support network |
Raymond | $30,000-$50,000 | $20,000–$30,000 | Known for operator-friendly ergonomics |
Crown | $30,000–$60,000+ | $15,000–$35,000 | Reputation for long battery life and energy efficiency |
CAT | $28,000–$60,000+ | $12,000–$35,000 | Competative pricing, rugged yet maneuverable warehouse trucks |
Jungheinrich | $30,000–$60,000+ | $15,000–$40,000 | European engineering, energy-efficient design |
IFT partners with certified reach truck dealers across Canada. Fill out a form to request quotes on equipment near you today.
Reach trucks are popular in warehousing, retail distribution, cold storage, and manufacturing. They’re especially valuable in provinces with dense logistics hubs.
A new reach truck in Canada typically costs between $35,000–$55,000 CAD. Used models range from $15,000–$25,000 CAD, and leasing options start at about $500 CAD per month.
The greatest advantage of a reach truck is it's compact build. They can work in narrow aisles and lift pallets to heights of 12–13 metres, maximizing vertical warehouse space so you can expand up instead of out.
Reach trucks fall under CSA/OSHA's Class II - Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks classification, so it's highly unlikely you'll find any propane or diesel fuel options. Most major reach truck brands offer exclusively electric models.