Choose the closest pilot industry when the environment drives the route.
Choose industry
Industrial equipment recommendations by industry and site problem
Start with the site problem, then narrow the industry route. Y K TOH can review storage, movement, protection, workstation, MRO, marking, access and sensitive-zone requirements for Singapore industrial buyers.
Quick answer
Use the By Industry hub when the operating environment changes what should be recommended. Start with the site problem, choose the closest industry route, then send photos, load, route, floor, temperature, ESD, food-area or document details before asking for an exact product or model.
Start with the buyer situation
Pick the closest situation first, then move only as far as the enquiry needs.
Start with the site problem when storage, protection, movement, work, maintenance or marking is the clearer route.
Choose site problemUse quote intake before treating a quoted product, document or use case as the same fit.
Review quoteCollect photos, dimensions, load, route, floor and documents before product-path review.
Build evidenceFour pilot industry routes
Each route gives buyers a practical path from operating environment to site problem, evidence needed and claim checks.

Logistics / 3PL / E-commerce Fulfilment
Storage, protection, movement, access and packing routes for warehouse and fulfilment operations.
Electronics / Semiconductor Manufacturing
Treston-first technical work routes with ESD-aware, small-parts, MRO and support-product review.

Cold Chain Logistics
Temperature, moisture, door traffic, chilled dispatch, protection and handling routes.

Food & Beverage Manufacturing
Usage-zone, production support, plant protection, movement, packing and documentation routes.
Choose the first route faster
Use this short chooser before the detailed tables. It points the buyer to the first review route, then the evidence decides the product path.
Pallets, cartons or pick faces
Use when receiving, storage density, SKU flow, dispatch staging or aisle width is blocking the site.
Rack ends, doors, walls or work zones
Use when traffic, loading bay movement or work-zone edges create impact points or blocked access.
Pallets, wheeled loads or route effort
Use when the main issue is moving loads through a repeated route, slope, floor condition or tight turning area.
Benches, packing, marking or MRO
Use when the bottleneck is at the work point rather than storage or vehicle movement.
Cold, ESD or food-area details
Use when temperature, moisture, ESD process, contact risk, cleaning exposure or documents could change the route.
Send these first
Use this compact payload before the detailed checklists. It gives Y K TOH enough context to choose the first route without forcing a final product claim too early.
Choose or switch route
Use this boundary before choosing a child page or asking for a product route. It keeps the first decision focused on operating environment, not brand or catalogue order.
What Y K TOH can reply with
After the first site message, the reply should make the next route clear instead of jumping straight to a final model.
Quote and product option intake
Use this near the top of the review when the buyer has an existing quote, catalogue page or product photo and needs a route check before product selection.
Choose by site problem first
The same site can need more than one brand route. This strip helps a buyer decide what to review before jumping into products.
Choose review depth
Use this guide to choose the shortest reading path before opening every checklist, matrix or review section.
Choose how far to review
Choose the shortest path after the route map: first-route guidance, proof gathering, or product and reply review.
Use when the buyer is still choosing the industry route, site problem route, first details or first reply.
Use when photos, measurements, documents, readiness or product-option checks decide whether a quote can be compared.
Use when proof is available and the next step is product path, brand role, final checks or reply format.
Photos to send
Use these photo angles before asking for a product route, product-option review or model recommendation. They help separate storage, protection, movement, workstation, cold-chain and food-area problems.
Measurements to confirm
Use these measurements with photos and quote details before asking for a category route, product-option review or exact model.
Documents to check
Use these documents with photos, measurements and quote details before exact-product wording, model fit or public claim wording is used.
When the route is ready
Use these gates to decide whether Y K TOH should route the enquiry, shortlist a category path or review exact product proof.
Product option checks
Use this before treating another quote, product photo or product option as the same route. Product options are only comparable when the item, site problem, claim and evidence match.
When to switch industry route
Use these rules when the buyer starts with an existing quote, product photo or site problem but the correct industry page is still unclear.
Match buyer wording to the route
Use these buyer phrases to choose the right route before a product family, brand or quote comparison is reviewed.
Match search wording to routes
Use this router when the buyer starts with a search phrase instead of a finished product brief.
| Buyer search wording | Route to | Evidence to send | Keep held |
|---|---|---|---|
| Industrial equipment by industry | Start at the closest industry page, then choose storage, protection, movement, workstation, MRO, marking or access. | Industry, site photos, load, route, floor, temperature, ESD need, food-area exposure and document requirement. | Exact product links, public suitability wording and model recommendations. |
| Warehouse equipment recommendation Singapore | Use Logistics first unless temperature, ESD process or food-area documents control the decision. | Storage problem, traffic route, pallet/carton size, load, floor, aisle width, impact points and current workflow. | Capacity, productivity, safety, damage-reduction and model-fit claims. |
| ESD workbench or technical workstation | Use Electronics when the bench process, ESD requirement, tools, accessories or component handling controls the route. | Process notes, bench size, EPA/ESD requirement, grounding expectation, accessory list and workcell photos. | ESD compliance, cleanroom, electronics-safe and exact model wording. |
| Cold room or food production equipment | Use Cold Chain for temperature-controlled storage and transfer. Use Food and Beverage for production support, cleaning exposure and documents. | Temperature, moisture, contact risk, cleaning exposure, usage zone, route, load, surface and product-document needs. | Freezer-rated, food-contact, NSF, H1, hygiene, washdown, stainless and IP claims. |
Which Y K TOH division fits
Use this division route when the buyer's industry problem is clear enough to decide which Y K TOH business area should review the enquiry first.
| Y K TOH division | Use when | Evidence to send | Keep held |
|---|---|---|---|
| Storage Racking | Racking, shelving, pallet flow, pick-face, staging, rack-end exposure and storage layout. | Layout photos, pallet or carton details, load, aisle width, clear height and current storage method. | Capacity, engineering, load rating and final storage-design wording. |
| Warehouse Equipment | Movement, handling, access, packing support, platform, trolley, pallet-truck and protection routes. | Load, wheels, route distance, floor, slope, turning area, access height, traffic direction and impact photos. | Safety, productivity, load, slope, access and model-fit claims. |
| MRO Chemicals | Lubricants, cleaners, markers, torque seal, layout fluid and application-product review. | Surface, exposure, residue concern, cleaning process, SDS/TDS need, contact risk and exact application. | Food-area, ESD, cleanroom, residue, chemical-suitability and compliance claims. |
| Builders Hardware | Facility hardware, door, wall, fixing, access-adjacent and maintenance support items when they are part of the site scope. | Photos of the door, wall, floor, fixing surface, hardware condition, dimensions and site use. | Load, fixing, fire, safety, code or access-compliance wording. |
| Household and Commercial Goods | General commercial supply, housekeeping, facility-use and buyer-list items that sit outside the industrial equipment route. | Product list, quantity, use area, photos, replacement reference and delivery or repeat-purchase need. | Industrial, food-area, ESD, cold-room or safety suitability wording. |
Compare the buying route first
Use this filter when the buyer is choosing between product types before the operating route is clear. Compare the site problem, environment, load, route, floor, access and documents first, then send the enquiry to storage, protection, movement, workstation, cold-chain or food-area review.
Already comparing a quote or product photo?
Use this when a buyer has an existing quote, catalogue page or product photo but the right route is not confirmed. Compare the item, site problem, environment and documents first, then decide whether the enquiry belongs to storage, protection, movement, workstation, cold-chain, food-area or MRO review.
WAREHOUSE123 stage route
Use this stage route when the buyer knows the work stage before the product category. Match the issue to storage layout, movement equipment or daily support work first, then collect the details that decide the next industry page.
Design & Build
Storage layout, racking, protection and traffic separation.
Start here when the site has storage density, rack impact, door or wall damage, cold-room protection, or access layout problems.Equip
Movement equipment, pallet handling, tugs and access platforms.
Start here when goods, pallets, carts, cages or people need a safer movement route through the site.Enhance
Workstations, trolleys, MRO, marking and maintenance support.
Start here when daily work is slow, cluttered, tiring, hard to mark, hard to maintain or hard to document.Buyer comparison
Use this when a buyer is comparing product types, quoted alternatives or industry routes. Compare the site problem and proof requirement first, then choose the page that should review the enquiry.
| Buyer choice | What to compare first | What to send Y K TOH |
|---|---|---|
| Barrier, bollard or rack guard | Compare the impact point, route width, vehicle path, pedestrian area, fixing surface and whether access is blocked. | Send impact photos, route dimensions, vehicle type, wall/rack/column location and the access that must stay open. |
| Electric tug, pallet truck or forklift route | Compare wheeled load versus palletized load, route distance, floor, slope, turning area, repeat frequency and operator effort. | Send load weight, wheel photos, route distance, floor photos, slope, turning space and current handling pain point. |
| ESD bench or workstation system | Compare EPA/ESD need, grounding expectation, workcell layout, lighting, storage, tools, accessories and process documentation. | Send component sensitivity, ESD requirement, bench size, operator posture, storage need, accessory list and document requirement. |
| Cold Chain or Food and Beverage route | Use Cold Chain for chilled or frozen storage, transfer and moisture exposure. Use Food and Beverage for production support, contact risk, cleaning exposure and documentation. | Send temperature range, condensation, food-area adjacency, contact risk, cleaning exposure, surface, route and document needs. |
Proof before product shortlist
Use this proof check before the hub moves from a site problem into a product route. Photos, load, route, floor, environment and documents decide which claims stay held and which industry page should review next.
Photos and dimensions
Clear photos, route width, aisle width, work area size, height, access points and blocked areas decide whether the route starts with storage, protection, access or workstation review.
Load, route and floor
Load weight, wheel type, pallet size, route distance, floor condition, slope, turning area and traffic pattern decide whether movement, handling or protection should come first.
Environment and documents
Temperature, moisture, ESD requirement, cleaning exposure, food-area contact risk and SDS/TDS needs decide which claims stay held until product proof is checked.
How much proof is enough
Use this ladder to separate early route guidance from exact product, model or claim wording.
Industry-to-brand recommendation matrix
Use this matrix when a buyer has a mixed site problem and needs the closest pilot route first. Start with the operating environment, then check the proof column before moving to brands or products.
| Industry | Buyer problem | Primary route | Check before recommending |
|---|---|---|---|
| Logistics / 3PL / E-commerce Fulfilment | Store, pick, pack, protect, move and access. | Storage, MPM, MasterMover, BRAVI, Treston, LPS, DYKEM, STOCKY, MYSTAR and INNOPHYS where fit is checked. | Productivity, damage reduction, capacity, slope and model-fit claims. |
| Electronics / Semiconductor Manufacturing | ESD-aware benches, technical workstations, parts storage, application products, access and movement support. | Treston first for the workstation route, then DYKEM, LPS, BRAVI, MasterMover, STOCKY, MYSTAR and INNOPHYS where the physical task fits. | ESD compliance, cleanroom approval, high-purity, electronics-safe, access, movement and manual-assist claims. |
| Cold Chain Logistics | Cold-room protection, chilled dispatch, door traffic, moisture, access and handling review. | MPM Cold Line, storage layout, MasterMover, STOCKY, MYSTAR, BRAVI and INNOPHYS support routes where fit is checked. | Freezer-rated, cold-room-ready, stainless, IP, hygiene, access, manual-assist and model suitability claims. |
| Food & Beverage Manufacturing | Production support, plant protection, movement, access, packing, maintenance and marking. | Usage-zone review, MPM, MasterMover, Treston, LPS, DYKEM, STOCKY, MYSTAR, BRAVI and INNOPHYS where fit is checked. | Food-contact, NSF, H1, washdown, stainless, IP, safety, hygiene, access and manual-assist claims. |
Brand roles at a glance
Use this snapshot to match a site problem to the brand route Y K TOH should review first: workstation, protection, movement, MRO, access or storage support.
Treston
Electronics, technical work, packing support, inspection and maintenance work areas.
- Technical workstations, workbenches, accessories, trolleys, chairs and workcell support.
- Bench size, work process, load, accessories, ESD need, worktop route and documents.
MPM
Logistics, Cold Chain and Food and Beverage routes where impact points and traffic exposure drive the decision.
- Rack, wall, door, column, kerb, cold-area and traffic-side protection routes.
- Impact photos, traffic direction, route width, fixing surface, temperature or cleaning exposure and access that must stay open.
MasterMover / STOCKY / MYSTAR
Warehouse movement, chilled transfer, production-support movement and repeat load movement.
- Electric tugs, pallet trucks, hand trucks, trolleys and wheeled-load handling routes.
- Load weight, wheel type, floor, slope, route distance, turning area, frequency and current handling method.
LPS / DYKEM
Maintenance, inspection, marking, surface preparation and document-led product review.
- MRO, cleaning, lubricant, marking, layout fluid, torque seal and application-product routes.
- Surface, exposure, residue concern, cleaning process, SDS/TDS need, contact risk and exact product documents.
BRAVI / INNOPHYS
Warehouse access, plant access, support-work access and selected handling-assist tasks.
- Access-platform, low-level access and manual-assist review routes where the physical task fits.
- Access height, task frequency, load, route, floor, operator task, site photos and product documents.
Where each brand fits
Use this map to understand what each brand route normally contributes before choosing an industry page, product category or exact model.
| Brand route | What it normally supports | Best-fit use case | Proof needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treston | Technical workstations, workbenches, accessories, trolleys, chairs and workcell support. | Electronics, technical work, packing support, inspection and maintenance work areas. | Bench size, work process, load, accessories, ESD need, worktop route and documents. |
| MPM | Rack, wall, door, column, kerb, cold-area and traffic-side protection routes. | Logistics, Cold Chain and Food and Beverage routes where impact points and traffic exposure drive the decision. | Impact photos, traffic direction, route width, fixing surface, temperature or cleaning exposure and access that must stay open. |
| MasterMover / STOCKY / MYSTAR | Electric tugs, pallet trucks, hand trucks, trolleys and wheeled-load handling routes. | Warehouse movement, chilled transfer, production-support movement and repeat load movement. | Load weight, wheel type, floor, slope, route distance, turning area, frequency and current handling method. |
| LPS / DYKEM | MRO, cleaning, lubricant, marking, layout fluid, torque seal and application-product routes. | Maintenance, inspection, marking, surface preparation and document-led product review. | Surface, exposure, residue concern, cleaning process, SDS/TDS need, contact risk and exact product documents. |
| BRAVI / INNOPHYS | Access-platform, low-level access and manual-assist review routes where the physical task fits. | Warehouse access, plant access, support-work access and selected handling-assist tasks. | Access height, task frequency, load, route, floor, operator task, site photos and product documents. |
Next product path after proof
Use this path after the industry and brand role are clear, before moving into exact product-page, category or model wording.
Enquiry brief
Use this brief after the first route is clear enough to ask for a recommendation. Send the operating area, product type, photos, load, route, floor and document needs so Y K TOH can choose the right review path and keep claim wording held.
Send these details
- Industry or operating area, the product type being compared and whether the enquiry is for storage, protection, movement, workstation, MRO, marking or access.
- Photos, dimensions, load, route, floor condition, work height, traffic direction and any blocked access that must stay open.
- Environment details: temperature, moisture, ESD need, cleanroom or high-purity need, cleaning exposure, food-area contact risk, surface and document requirements.
- Current method, current product or quote being compared, bottleneck, urgency and whether this is new setup, replacement or improvement work.
Keep these claims held
- Exact product links, model numbers and catalogue claims until site evidence and current product documents support them.
- Compliance, food-contact, ESD, cleanroom, electronics-safe, high-purity, freezer-rated, cold-room-ready, hygiene, washdown, stainless, IP, NSF, H1, access, manual-assist, model-fit, productivity, safety and ROI claims until product proof is checked.
- Quoted-product claims or broad catalogue language unless the exact products, use case and proof documents are clear.
How to send the details
Use this message format when the enquiry covers more than one product route or when the right industry page is still unclear.
Recommendation checks
Use this process after the buyer sends photos, product type, route details and environment notes. It keeps the recommendation practical before any exact model or suitability wording is used.
Separate the enquiry into industry, site problem and WAREHOUSE123 stage: storage/protection, movement/access or daily work support.
Review photos, dimensions, load, route, floor, temperature, ESD, cleaning exposure, contact risk and documents before naming exact products.
Return a category, brand or follow-up route, then keep model, compliance and suitability wording held until the exact product proof is clear.
Final checks before reply
Use this as the last check before Y K TOH names an exact product route, configured set or catalogue path.
What the reply should cover
Use this as the expected reply shape after photos, route details and environment notes are sent. It keeps the answer useful without jumping to unsupported model or compliance claims.
Quick answers
These answers keep the route logic readable for busy buyers in plain page content.
Send site details for a recommendation
For a recommendation, send Y K TOH the industry, work area, photos, load, route, floor condition, temperature, ESD or food-area concerns, and the product type you are comparing.