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Material Handling Equipment for Sale (537 listings)

Find new and used material handling equipment across Canada for warehouse operations, yard work, construction support, and elevated access. Browse core equipment types including Forklifts, Telehandlers, Boom Lifts, and Scissor Lifts, so you can compare machines for lift height, load capacity, duty cycle, and site conditions. Whether you are adding warehouse capacity, supporting outdoor material movement, or sourcing access equipment for maintenance and construction work, listings cover a range of configurations for different operating environments. Leading brands in this category include Clark, Doosan, Genie, JLG, Linde, and SkyJack. Browse hundreds of pieces of equipment from dealers and private sellers across Canada.


  • 2006 Skyjack SJ8841 RT Featured Listing

    4 X 4 ROUGH TERRAIN SCISSOR LIFT, 41 FOOT WORK HEIGHT, GAS AND PROPANE... 

    For Sale or Rent

  • 2015 Clark C30CL Featured Listing

    2015 CLARK C30CL [Used] - Construction Equipment - Lifts - Forklifts -... 

  • 2021 MEC 45J Featured Listing

    2021 MEC 45J

    $49,000 CAD

    600 lbs Max Lift Capacity; 38' Max Horizontal Reach; 45' Max Platform... 

  • 2015 JLG 450AJ Featured Listing

    2015 JLG 450AJ

    $39,870 CAD

    2015 JLG 450AJ Articulating Boom Lift � Platform Height 45-ft / 13.72-m... 

  • 2015 Hyster E40HSD2 Featured Listing

    Other. 

  • 2022 Clark TMX20 Featured Listing

    ROPS; 2 Wheel Drive; 15' See Thru Mast; Side Shift. 

  • 2023 JLG AG925 Featured Listing

    2023 JLG AG925

    $226,999 CAD

     

  • Link-Belt LS-98 Featured Listing

    Link-Belt LS-98

    $60,000 CAD

    Link Belt LS-98 crane for sale. Power down on one, hydraulic 3rd drum,... 

  • 2008 Haulotte HTL9055

    2008 Haulotte HTL9055

    FOR AUCTION

    2008 Haulotte HTL9055 Telehandler, Has Keys, Starts and Runs, Hours... 

    For Auction

  • 2021 Merlo 40.9

    2021 Merlo 40.9

    FOR AUCTION

    2021 Merlo Multifarmer 40.9 Telehandler C/W: 4,000 KG (8,800 LB) lift... 

    For Auction

  • 2007 Hyster H80ft

    2007 Hyster H80ft

    FOR AUCTION

    *no Propane Bottle* 3 Stage, 48in Forks, Tilt, Side Shift, Dual Solid... 

    For Auction

  • 2005 Caterpillar TH580B

    2005 Caterpillar TH580B 11000 LBS Telehandlers, Fuel Type Diesel, Comes... 

    For Auction

  • 2012 Terex CS45KS

    2012 Terex CS45KS

    FOR AUCTION

    2012 Terex CS45KS Reach Stacker (Offsite) - Has Key, Unverified Running... 

    For Auction

  • 2010 JLG SkyTrak 10054

    * Bank Repossession * 10,000 Lb Capacity, 53 Lift Height, Modulated... 

    For Auction

  • 2023 Western Star 4700SB

    Chrome bumper, Stainless Steel Exterior Sunvisor, Dual chrome air horns,... 

    For Rent

Buying Considerations

Start with the actual use case: indoor versus outdoor operation, lift height, ground conditions, turning radius, and attachment or platform requirements. For used units, review service records, mast or boom wear, hydraulic performance, tire condition, battery or engine hours, and any signs of structural damage. Also factor in operator environment, charging or fueling setup, parts support, and total cost of ownership, especially if the equipment will be used across multiple sites or shifts.

Dealer Network

Buyers can source equipment from established material handling dealers including Adcock Equipment, Brandt Tractor, and Westerra Equipment.

Find Material Handling Equipment by Province

Browse material handling equipment in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

FAQ

What matters most when comparing used forklifts or telehandlers with similar hours?

Look beyond hours and compare service history, mast or boom condition, hydraulic response, tire or undercarriage wear, and how the machine was used. A unit that spent its life in controlled warehouse conditions can present very different risk than one used daily on rough terrain.

How should I choose between a forklift and a telehandler for mixed-site work?

Base the decision on reach, terrain, and attachment needs. Forklifts are more efficient for stable surfaces and repetitive material movement, while telehandlers make more sense when you need extended reach, rough-terrain capability, or more flexibility across changing site conditions.

What documents should I ask for before I commit to a used lift or handler?

Request service and inspection records, major repair history, ownership documentation, and any records related to mast, boom, hydraulics, drivetrain, or safety systems. For higher-use units, ask about component replacement history and any recurring issues that could affect uptime.

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