Goods Lifts & Mezzanine Lifts
iKONIC’s full range of industrial and commercial lifts, from goods lifts to mezzanine lifts are purpose-designed to support capacities from 50kg to 10,000kg. Whether you need a compact dumbwaiter, a mezzanine lift to move stock between floors, or a high-capacity goods plus attendant lift, every solution is engineered for safety, reliability, and performance while offering exceptional value.
We provide Goods-Only Lifts, Goods + Attendant Lifts, Heavy-Duty Platform Lifts, Dumbwaiters, and Bespoke Mezzanine Lifts, all built to meet strict compliance standards and market demands across every sector.
Frequently Asked Questions About Goods Lifts and Mezzanine Lifts
What is a goods lift and what is it used for?
A goods lift is a type of vertical lifting equipment designed to transport materials, pallets, trolleys, or bulky items between different floors of a building. Unlike passenger lifts, their primary purpose is to move goods safely and efficiently. iKONIC goods lifts are widely used in warehouses, factories, retail units, hotels, and restaurants to improve workflow and reduce manual handling.
What is a mezzanine lift?
A mezzanine lift is a specialised goods lift designed to move goods between a ground floor and a mezzanine level. They are ideal for warehouses and commercial spaces that use mezzanine floors for storage or operations.
What types of lifts do iKONIC provide?
We supply a wide range, including:
- Goods-Only Lifts
- Goods + Attendant Lifts
- Heavy-Duty Platform Lifts (up to 10,000kg)
- Dumbwaiters (Service Lifts)
- Bespoke Mezzanine Lifts
What sizes are your goods lifts available in?
Standard platforms are 1,500 mm x 1,500 mm, suitable for pallets and large boxes. We also offer custom sizes to fit restricted spaces or specialist requirements.
What weight capacity can mezzanine lifts handle?
Mezzanine lifts typically carry 500kg–2000kg, while heavy-duty goods lifts can handle loads up to 10,000kg.
What is the difference between a mezzanine lift and a goods lift?
A mezzanine lift is optimised for shorter travel between a ground and mezzanine floor. A standard goods lift can connect multiple levels and handle broader applications. Both are engineered for safe goods transport.
Can goods lifts be customised?
Yes. iKONIC provides bespoke solutions, including stainless steel finishes, reduced pit depths, low headroom designs, and Industry 4.0 smart features.
How long does it take to install a goods or mezzanine lift?
Installation usually takes a few days to a few weeks, depending on size and complexity. Our lifts are designed for fast, clean installation with minimal disruption.
Do lifts require major building work?
Not always. Many of our goods and mezzanine lifts feature self-supporting structures, meaning minimal or no structural modifications are required.
Can mezzanine lifts be installed in existing buildings?
Yes. With low pit and headroom requirements, mezzanine lifts are a great option for retrofitting into warehouses, shops, or older properties.
What pit depth and headroom do your lifts need?
Our heavy-duty platform lifts require as little as 130mm pit depth and offer low headroom options, making them practical for most buildings.
Are your lifts compliant with UK and EU standards?
Yes. All iKONIC goods and mezzanine lifts are CE-marked, EN81-certified, and LOLER-compliant, ensuring full safety and compliance with all relevant regulations.
Can a goods lift carry both goods and people?
Yes — but only specific models. Our Goods + Attendant Lifts and Heavy-Duty Platform Lifts are certified for this use. Standard Goods-Only and Dumbwaiters are for goods only.
How much does a goods lift cost?
Costs vary depending on type, size, and specification. As a guide:
- Service Lifts (Dumbwaiters) from £27,000
- Standard Mezzanine Goods Lifts around £40,000
- Heavy-Duty Lifts depend on capacity and finish
How much does a mezzanine lift cost?
A mezzanine lift typically costs around £40,000, but bespoke designs vary depending on load, size, and finishes.
Do you offer finance or staged payments?
Yes, flexible payment options are available to suit project budgets.
Do goods and mezzanine lifts need regular servicing?
Yes. Regular servicing ensures compliance with LOLER regulations and maintains lifts as safe and reliable as possible. See our maintenance services
How often should lifts be maintained?
We recommend bi-annual servicing as standard, with more frequent inspections in high-traffic environments.
What after sales support do you provide?
We offer full nationwide support, including scheduled maintenance, emergency repairs, spare parts, and compliance inspections.