The Haikou Fruit Wholesale Market in the early morning has long shed its tranquil nighttime atmosphere and is now immersed in a bustling and lively atmosphere. Piles of various tropical fruits, such as golden mangoes, bright red lychees, and emerald green mangosteens, exude tempting fruit fragrances in the morning light. The manual hydraulic handcarts in the hands of the merchants are the core driving force for the circulation of this "fruit feast".

Merchants grasp the handles of the hydraulic trucks, gently press down, and the forks rise steadily, precisely supporting the cardboard boxes filled with fruits. With a smooth push, the entire process flows seamlessly, without any jolting sensation. Compared to traditional manual handling, hydraulic trucks, with their stable lifting and lowering capabilities, effectively prevent fruits from being bumped and damaged during loading and unloading, significantly reducing the loss rate. Whether it's a heavy box of durians or neatly stacked baskets of bananas, it can easily carry them. One person can operate it, greatly improving the efficiency of loading and unloading, allowing fresh fruits to be circulated to the stalls faster.
Safety is its prominent advantage. The sturdy fork design and controllable lifting speed eliminate the risk of cargo toppling, providing protection for merchants' work. In the bustling market, manual hydraulic hand trucks shuttle back and forth, with smooth lifting and efficient transfer, not only carrying the livelihood and expectations of merchants, but also supporting the "artery" of tropical fruit circulation in Haikou, ensuring that this freshness and sweetness can reach the dining tables of countless households in a timely manner.