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The VNA Truck Man Down GIVNADOWN is a 1,500kg capacity Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) electric truck with a 15-metre lift height , engineered for high-speed, high-density pallet storage and retrieval in warehouses where maximum throughput and storage utilisation are the primary operational requirements. In the Man Down configuration, the operator remains at floor level throughout all operations while the turret head, forks, and load are elevated to the required racking height , allowing faster aisle travel speeds and more efficient pallet-in, pallet-out cycles compared to Man Up variants.
VNA trucks redefine storage density by operating within aisle widths as narrow as 1.5–1.8 metres , substantially tighter than reach trucks (2.5–3 metres) or counterbalance forklifts (3.5–4.5 metres). This allows warehouses to add significantly more racking rows within the same building footprint, maximising every cubic metre of storage space. The Man Down design is particularly suited to operations focused on pure pallet storage and retrieval , such as bulk goods warehouses, distribution centres, cold stores, and pallet racking facilities , where the operator does not need to physically access heights and where faster ground-level travel speeds between pick locations deliver meaningful cycle time advantages over Man Up trucks.
The electric drive delivers zero emissions and low energy consumption throughout the facility, while advanced integrated safety systems protect both the operator at ground level and floor-level personnel working in adjacent areas.
Key Features
1,500kg load capacity for standard pallet storage and retrieval operations
15-metre maximum lift height for extreme vertical high-density storage
Man Down design — operator stays at floor level for faster aisle travel
Higher throughput vs Man Up — faster cycle times for pure pallet in/out operations
Very narrow aisle operation — aisles as tight as 1.5–1.8 metres
Dramatically increases storage density vs reach trucks and counterbalance forklifts
Advanced safety systems for operator and floor-level personnel protection
Electric-powered — zero emissions, low energy consumption, quiet operation
Eco-friendly design — reduced environmental footprint and operating costs
Guided aisle system compatible for automated, high-speed aisle navigation
Ideal for distribution centres, bulk warehouses, cold stores, e-commerce & pallet racking operations
Specifications – GIVNADOWN
Model: GIVNADOWN
Load Capacity: 1,500 kg
Maximum Lift Height: 15,000 mm (15 metres)
Truck Type: Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) – Man Down
Operator Position: Man Down (operator remains at floor level)
Aisle Width Requirement: Very narrow aisle, approximately 1.5–1.8 m
Drive Type: Electric
Emissions: Zero emissions, suitable for indoor use
Guidance: Compatible with aisle guidance systems
Application: Suitable for distribution centre, bulk warehouse, cold store, e-commerce, and pallet racking operations
1. What is a VNA Man Down truck?
A VNA (Very Narrow Aisle) Man Down truck is a warehouse forklift where the operator remains at floor level while the turret head and forks rise independently to place or retrieve pallets at height. This allows the operator to travel through aisles at higher speeds and complete pallet storage and retrieval cycles faster than Man Up variants where the entire operator platform rises with the load.
2. What is the key difference between Man Down and Man Up VNA trucks?
In a Man Down truck, the operator stays on the ground throughout all operations — delivering faster travel speeds and shorter cycle times ideal for pure pallet storage and retrieval. In a Man Up truck, the operator rises with the forks to working height, providing direct eye-level access to the shelf — essential for order picking, pallet inspection, or tasks requiring at-height operator access. Man Down suits high-throughput bulk pallet operations; Man Up suits mixed operations involving picking or at-height tasks.
3. What is the maximum lift height of this model?
The GIVNADOWN achieves a maximum lift height of 15 metres, enabling access to very high-rack systems and maximising vertical storage utilisation throughout the full height of the warehouse building.
4. What aisle width is required for this VNA truck?
VNA trucks operate in aisles as narrow as approximately 1.5 to 1.8 metres — significantly narrower than reach trucks (2.5–3 m) or counterbalance forklifts (3.5–4.5 m). This tight aisle capability is the core advantage of VNA trucks in maximising the number of racking rows within a given building footprint.
5. Does VNA operation require a floor guidance system?
Yes. VNA trucks typically operate within wire-guided or rail-guided aisle systems embedded in or mounted at floor level. The guidance system automatically steers the truck within the tight aisle clearances, enables faster travel speeds, and ensures precise, safe positioning during pallet placement and retrieval at heights of up to 15 metres.
The VNA Truck Man Down GIVNADOWN is a 1,500kg capacity Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) electric truck with a 15-metre lift height , engineered for high-speed, high-density pallet storage and retrieval in warehouses where maximum throughput and storage utilisation are the primary operational requirements. In the Man Down configuration, the operator remains at floor level throughout all operations while the turret head, forks, and load are elevated to the required racking height , allowing faster aisle travel speeds and more efficient pallet-in, pallet-out cycles compared to Man Up variants.
VNA trucks redefine storage density by operating within aisle widths as narrow as 1.5–1.8 metres , substantially tighter than reach trucks (2.5–3 metres) or counterbalance forklifts (3.5–4.5 metres). This allows warehouses to add significantly more racking rows within the same building footprint, maximising every cubic metre of storage space. The Man Down design is particularly suited to operations focused on pure pallet storage and retrieval , such as bulk goods warehouses, distribution centres, cold stores, and pallet racking facilities , where the operator does not need to physically access heights and where faster ground-level travel speeds between pick locations deliver meaningful cycle time advantages over Man Up trucks.
The electric drive delivers zero emissions and low energy consumption throughout the facility, while advanced integrated safety systems protect both the operator at ground level and floor-level personnel working in adjacent areas.
Key Features
1,500kg load capacity for standard pallet storage and retrieval operations
15-metre maximum lift height for extreme vertical high-density storage
Man Down design — operator stays at floor level for faster aisle travel
Higher throughput vs Man Up — faster cycle times for pure pallet in/out operations
Very narrow aisle operation — aisles as tight as 1.5–1.8 metres
Dramatically increases storage density vs reach trucks and counterbalance forklifts
Advanced safety systems for operator and floor-level personnel protection
Electric-powered — zero emissions, low energy consumption, quiet operation
Eco-friendly design — reduced environmental footprint and operating costs
Guided aisle system compatible for automated, high-speed aisle navigation
Ideal for distribution centres, bulk warehouses, cold stores, e-commerce & pallet racking operations
Specifications – GIVNADOWN
Model: GIVNADOWN
Load Capacity: 1,500 kg
Maximum Lift Height: 15,000 mm (15 metres)
Truck Type: Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) – Man Down
Operator Position: Man Down (operator remains at floor level)
Aisle Width Requirement: Very narrow aisle, approximately 1.5–1.8 m
Drive Type: Electric
Emissions: Zero emissions, suitable for indoor use
Guidance: Compatible with aisle guidance systems
Application: Suitable for distribution centre, bulk warehouse, cold store, e-commerce, and pallet racking operations
1. What is a VNA Man Down truck?
A VNA (Very Narrow Aisle) Man Down truck is a warehouse forklift where the operator remains at floor level while the turret head and forks rise independently to place or retrieve pallets at height. This allows the operator to travel through aisles at higher speeds and complete pallet storage and retrieval cycles faster than Man Up variants where the entire operator platform rises with the load.
2. What is the key difference between Man Down and Man Up VNA trucks?
In a Man Down truck, the operator stays on the ground throughout all operations — delivering faster travel speeds and shorter cycle times ideal for pure pallet storage and retrieval. In a Man Up truck, the operator rises with the forks to working height, providing direct eye-level access to the shelf — essential for order picking, pallet inspection, or tasks requiring at-height operator access. Man Down suits high-throughput bulk pallet operations; Man Up suits mixed operations involving picking or at-height tasks.
3. What is the maximum lift height of this model?
The GIVNADOWN achieves a maximum lift height of 15 metres, enabling access to very high-rack systems and maximising vertical storage utilisation throughout the full height of the warehouse building.
4. What aisle width is required for this VNA truck?
VNA trucks operate in aisles as narrow as approximately 1.5 to 1.8 metres — significantly narrower than reach trucks (2.5–3 m) or counterbalance forklifts (3.5–4.5 m). This tight aisle capability is the core advantage of VNA trucks in maximising the number of racking rows within a given building footprint.
5. Does VNA operation require a floor guidance system?
Yes. VNA trucks typically operate within wire-guided or rail-guided aisle systems embedded in or mounted at floor level. The guidance system automatically steers the truck within the tight aisle clearances, enables faster travel speeds, and ensures precise, safe positioning during pallet placement and retrieval at heights of up to 15 metres.