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The VNA Truck Man Up GIVNAUP is a 1,500kg capacity Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) electric truck with an impressive 15-metre lift height — designed for the most space-efficient, high-density warehouse storage solutions available. Unlike standard reach trucks and order pickers, this Man Up VNA truck elevates the operator alongside the load to the working height, providing precise, eye-level control over pallet placement and order picking at every level of the racking system — up to 15 metres high.
VNA trucks are engineered for warehouses that demand absolute maximum utilisation of every cubic metre of available storage space. By operating within aisle widths as narrow as 1.5–1.8 metres — significantly tighter than reach trucks or counterbalance forklifts — they allow dramatically more racking rows within the same building footprint. This makes them the preferred solution for high-value facilities such as pharmaceutical distribution centres, food and beverage warehouses, e-commerce fulfilment hubs, and any operation where land, building, and energy costs demand the highest possible storage density.
The Man Up feature differentiates this truck from Man Down (operator stays at floor level) VNA variants by raising the operator with the forks — providing superior picking accuracy, improved visibility of pallet and shelf conditions at height, and the ability to handle non-palletised picking tasks at multi-level heights. Advanced safety features protect both the operator at height and personnel on the warehouse floor, while the eco-friendly electric drive minimises energy consumption and delivers zero-emission operation throughout the facility.
Key Features
1,500kg load capacity for pallet handling and high-level order picking
15-metre maximum lift height for extreme high-density vertical storage
Man Up design — operator elevates with the forks for precise at-height control
Very narrow aisle operation — aisles as tight as 1.5–1.8 metres
Maximises warehouse storage density — more racking rows in the same footprint
Advanced safety features for operator protection at height and floor-level personnel
Electric-powered — zero emissions, low energy consumption, quiet operation
Eco-friendly design — reduced environmental impact and running costs
Guided aisle system compatible for automated, high-speed aisle navigation
Ideal for pharmaceutical, food & beverage, e-commerce, cold stores & high-value warehouses
Specifications – RRE200H
Model: RRE200H
Load Capacity: 2,000 kg (2 Ton)
Condition: Refurbished
Type: Sit-Down Reach Truck
Drive Type: Electric
Aisle Requirement: Suitable for narrow aisle operations
Mast: Forward reaching mast for deep rack access
Emissions: Zero emissions, suitable for indoor use
Acquisition: Available for purchase or rental
Application: Suitable for warehouse, distribution centre, cold store, and high-density storage operations
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a VNA truck and how is it different from a reach truck?
A Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) truck is designed to operate in aisles significantly narrower than those required by standard reach trucks — typically 1.5 to 1.8 metres versus 2.5 to 3 metres for reach trucks. VNA trucks use a rotating turret head or articulated mast to place and retrieve pallets on either side of the aisle without the truck turning, enabling much tighter aisle widths and dramatically higher storage density per square metre of warehouse floor.
2. What does "Man Up" mean on a VNA truck?
Man Up means the operator's cab or platform rises with the forks to the working height — so the operator is always at eye-level with the pallet or shelf position being worked. This provides much better visibility and precision for high-level order picking, pallet placement accuracy, and inspection of shelf conditions compared to Man Down variants where the operator remains at floor level.
3. What is the maximum lift height of this model?
The GIVNAUP achieves a maximum lift height of 15 metres — enabling access to very high racking systems, typically 10–14 beam levels in a standard warehouse configuration, maximising vertical storage utilisation to the fullest extent.
4. What aisle width is required for this VNA truck?
VNA trucks are designed for aisles as narrow as approximately 1.5 to 1.8 metres — compared to 2.5–3 metres for standard reach trucks. This narrow aisle requirement is what enables the dramatic increase in storage rows achievable within the same building footprint.
5. Does VNA operation require special floor or aisle guidance systems?
Yes. VNA trucks typically operate within guided aisle systems — either wire-guided (embedded wire in the floor) or rail-guided — which automatically steer the truck within the aisle, enabling faster travel speeds and more precise positioning without the operator manually steering. This also ensures the truck stays within the very tight aisle clearances safely.
The VNA Truck Man Up GIVNAUP is a 1,500kg capacity Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) electric truck with an impressive 15-metre lift height — designed for the most space-efficient, high-density warehouse storage solutions available. Unlike standard reach trucks and order pickers, this Man Up VNA truck elevates the operator alongside the load to the working height, providing precise, eye-level control over pallet placement and order picking at every level of the racking system — up to 15 metres high.
VNA trucks are engineered for warehouses that demand absolute maximum utilisation of every cubic metre of available storage space. By operating within aisle widths as narrow as 1.5–1.8 metres — significantly tighter than reach trucks or counterbalance forklifts — they allow dramatically more racking rows within the same building footprint. This makes them the preferred solution for high-value facilities such as pharmaceutical distribution centres, food and beverage warehouses, e-commerce fulfilment hubs, and any operation where land, building, and energy costs demand the highest possible storage density.
The Man Up feature differentiates this truck from Man Down (operator stays at floor level) VNA variants by raising the operator with the forks — providing superior picking accuracy, improved visibility of pallet and shelf conditions at height, and the ability to handle non-palletised picking tasks at multi-level heights. Advanced safety features protect both the operator at height and personnel on the warehouse floor, while the eco-friendly electric drive minimises energy consumption and delivers zero-emission operation throughout the facility.
Key Features
1,500kg load capacity for pallet handling and high-level order picking
15-metre maximum lift height for extreme high-density vertical storage
Man Up design — operator elevates with the forks for precise at-height control
Very narrow aisle operation — aisles as tight as 1.5–1.8 metres
Maximises warehouse storage density — more racking rows in the same footprint
Advanced safety features for operator protection at height and floor-level personnel
Electric-powered — zero emissions, low energy consumption, quiet operation
Eco-friendly design — reduced environmental impact and running costs
Guided aisle system compatible for automated, high-speed aisle navigation
Ideal for pharmaceutical, food & beverage, e-commerce, cold stores & high-value warehouses
Specifications – RRE200H
Model: RRE200H
Load Capacity: 2,000 kg (2 Ton)
Condition: Refurbished
Type: Sit-Down Reach Truck
Drive Type: Electric
Aisle Requirement: Suitable for narrow aisle operations
Mast: Forward reaching mast for deep rack access
Emissions: Zero emissions, suitable for indoor use
Acquisition: Available for purchase or rental
Application: Suitable for warehouse, distribution centre, cold store, and high-density storage operations
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a VNA truck and how is it different from a reach truck?
A Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) truck is designed to operate in aisles significantly narrower than those required by standard reach trucks — typically 1.5 to 1.8 metres versus 2.5 to 3 metres for reach trucks. VNA trucks use a rotating turret head or articulated mast to place and retrieve pallets on either side of the aisle without the truck turning, enabling much tighter aisle widths and dramatically higher storage density per square metre of warehouse floor.
2. What does "Man Up" mean on a VNA truck?
Man Up means the operator's cab or platform rises with the forks to the working height — so the operator is always at eye-level with the pallet or shelf position being worked. This provides much better visibility and precision for high-level order picking, pallet placement accuracy, and inspection of shelf conditions compared to Man Down variants where the operator remains at floor level.
3. What is the maximum lift height of this model?
The GIVNAUP achieves a maximum lift height of 15 metres — enabling access to very high racking systems, typically 10–14 beam levels in a standard warehouse configuration, maximising vertical storage utilisation to the fullest extent.
4. What aisle width is required for this VNA truck?
VNA trucks are designed for aisles as narrow as approximately 1.5 to 1.8 metres — compared to 2.5–3 metres for standard reach trucks. This narrow aisle requirement is what enables the dramatic increase in storage rows achievable within the same building footprint.
5. Does VNA operation require special floor or aisle guidance systems?
Yes. VNA trucks typically operate within guided aisle systems — either wire-guided (embedded wire in the floor) or rail-guided — which automatically steer the truck within the aisle, enabling faster travel speeds and more precise positioning without the operator manually steering. This also ensures the truck stays within the very tight aisle clearances safely.