工場設備の下取り交換バランスのとれた重いリチウム電気フォークリフトの流れ

2026-06-26

工場設備の下取り交換バランスのとれた重いリチウム電気フォークリフトの流れ(図1)

事前準備と評価

古い機器の初期検査

企業が交換を希望する場合は、まずドッキング機関に連絡し、専門家が工場に行って古い設備を全面的に検査するよう手配する必要がある。検査内容は設備の耐用年数、運転条件、重要部品の損失程度、故障記録などの情報をカバーすると同時に、設備の権利証明書を照合して、古い設備に財産権紛争がないことを確保する。

要件のコミュニケーション

予備検査に基づいて、双方は、適切なモデルのバランスの取れた重いリチウム電池フォークリフトと一致するように、日常の作業シナリオ、耐荷重重量要件、期待されるバッテリー寿命など、企業の実際のニーズをさらに伝達します。新しい機器が工場の作業リズムに適合できるようにします。

置換プランの確認

見積もりの会計

ドッキング機関は古い設備の評価価値と新しいバランスの重いリチウム電気フォークリフトの市場価格を結合して、最終的な交換差額を計算する。計算過程は透明で、企業はいつでも各費用の構成の詳細を相談して、交換コストを明確に理解することができる。

契約の締結

双方は交換案について合意した後、正式な交換協議を締結し、古い設備の引き渡し時間、新しいフォークリフトの引き渡し時間、検査基準、アフターサービス範囲などの重要な条項を明確にし、双方の合法的権益を保障する。

機器の引き渡しと受け入れ

古い機器の引き渡し

合意された時間に従って、企業は古い機器を指定された場所に引き渡し、ドッキング機関は現場で再検査を行い、機器の状態が評価レポートと一致していることを確認した後、古い機器の受け入れ手順を完了します。

新しいフォークリフトの受け入れ

新しいバランスの重いリチウム電池フォークリフトが工場に到着した後、企業は特別な人を手配して検査を行い、設備の外観の完全性、重要な部品の機能、航続能力などが協議で約束した基準を満たしているかどうかを検査し、間違いがないことを確認した後、検査証明書に署名する必要がある。

後期サービス保証

交換が完了した後、ドッキング機関は専門的な操作訓練を提供して、企業の人員がバランスのとれた重いリチウム電気フォークリフトの操作技術と日常のメンテナンスポイントを迅速に把握できるようにする。同時に、約束通りに品質保証サービスを提供し、定期的に訪問して検査し、設備の運行中に発生した問題をタイムリーに解決し、設備の安定した運行を保障し、企業が工場の運行効率を高めるのを助ける。

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