電動フォークリフトをレンタルするのと自分で購入するのはどちらが中小企業に適しているか

2026-06-29

電動フォークリフトをレンタルするのと自分で購入するのはどちらが中小企業に適しているか(図1)

多くの中小企業が物流運搬業務を展開するとき、電動フォークリフトをリースするか購入するかを悩んでいる。中小企業は一般的に資金が限られ、需要変動が大きいため、2つの方式にそれぞれ長所と短所があり、実際に判断する必要がある。

レンタル電動フォークリフトの主な利点

初期資金の圧力を下げる

資本準備金が不足している中小企業では、リースは一度に多額の購入代金を支払う必要はなく、月額または四半期ごとに賃料を支払うだけで、コアビジネスに資金を投入してキャッシュフローの逼迫を回避できます。

柔軟で多様なニーズに対応

中小企業の中には、需要が旺盛になったり、閑散期に激減したりするEコマースなど、季節的な取り扱い需要があるところもあります。リースは、事業の変動に応じてフォークリフトの台数を調整したり、閑散期にレンタルを増やしたり、リースを撤回したりすることで、機器のアイドル状態や無駄を避けることができます。

機器の負担メインテナンス軽減

電動フォークリフトは定期的なメンテナンス、故障修理、電池交換が必要で、リース時にこれらのメインテナンス作業は賃貸人が担当し、企業はメンテナンススタッフを配置する必要がなく、人件費を節約する。

電動フォークリフトを自分で購入するコアメリット

長期使用コストが有利です

中小企業が安定した長期的な取り扱いニーズを持ち、1日あたりの平均使用時間が6時間を超える場合、長期的には、総購入コストはリースコストよりも低くなります。機器の減価償却後は、バッテリーとメンテナンスの費用のみを負担する必要があり、全体的に費用対効果が高くなります。

固定資産の自律性

購入した電動フォークリフトは企業の固定資産であり、必要に応じて変更および調整でき、リース契約によって制限されません。同時に、固定資産は減価償却して法人税負担を軽減することができます。

中小企業が適切な選択をする方法

使用頻度の判断と組み合わせる

使用頻度が低く、たまにしか使用しない場合はリースを選択します。長期間の高頻度使用と1日平均5時間以上の購入を選択します。

自分の資金状況を考慮する

タイトなキャッシュフローは、運用に影響を与える多額の支出を回避するためにリースを優先します。十分な資金と長期計画があれば、購入を検討できます。

要件の安定性の評価

ビジネスは大きく変動し、需要を予測することは困難であり、リースの柔軟性はより適切です。ビジネスは安定しており、需要は長期的に固定されており、調達は安定した経験と長期的なコストメリットをもたらすことができます。

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