Paper Stack Carts

Efficiently transport and organize large volumes of printed materials with our durable paper stack carts, designed to streamline your mailroom and production workflow. Ideal for businesses handling high-volume printing, folding, and inserting, these wheeled carts accommodate multiple stacks, from a few large bundles to up to 16 smaller ones, ensuring your documents stay separated and easily accessible. Whether moving pages from printers to folders, inserters, or other paper handling machines, these carts reduce manual labor and minimize errors, boosting productivity. Built for stability and mobility, they help maintain order in busy environments. Shop at MyBinding.com for reliable, high-quality paper stack carts that meet your operational needs, backed by expert customer service and fast shipping, making us the trusted choice for your mailroom equipment and accessories.

Paper Stack Carts

Efficiently transport and organize large volumes of printed materials with our durable paper stack carts, designed to streamline your mailroom and production workflow. Ideal for businesses handling high-volume printing, folding, and inserting, these wheeled carts...

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Item#: CH-HANDYCART

$874.00

features

  • Mobility & Control: Four 5" hard rubber swivel casters and four handles make your Handy-Cart easy to control and easy to roll from place to place.
  • Keeping Stock Square: Inward slant on each shelf keeps your stock tight to the corner for a square stack - even when moving between locations.
  • Solid Construction - Shipped to you in one piece, the HANDY-CART is constructed of heavy gauge, welded steel.
  • Products Working for You: The Handy-Cart is another great product value from Challenge! All of our products are engineered to make your job easier.
$874.00
Challenge

Item#: CH-PAK-RAK

$1,705.00

features

  • Holds 11" x 17"/28 x 43 cm Stock - Inward slant on each shelf keeps your stock tight to the corner for a square stack - even when moving between locations.
  • 12 shelf surface's to stack separate jobs. Another 4 shelves can be added.
  • 500 lb/227 kg Total Capacity
  • Portable - Four 5" hard rubber industrial casters and two side handles make these units easy to control and easy to roll from place to place.
$1,705.00
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Item#: CH-PAK-RAK-XL

$1,970.00

features

  • Heavy-Duty Design: Constructed from heavy gauge, welded steel for maximum durability and stability, ensuring it withstands the rigors of high-volume environments.
  • Versatile Storage: Accommodates a variety of materials with 12 adjustable shelves, allowing for customized organization to meet your specific needs.
  • Effortless Mobility: Equipped with four 5" hard rubber industrial casters and dual side handles, making it easy to transport heavy loads across different locations.
  • Ready to Use: Arrives fully assembled, allowing you to start organizing and managing your documents immediately without any setup hassle.
$1,970.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

Paper stack carts are best used for moving and staging paper, printed sheets, cut stacks, and job materials around a production area. They are useful in print shops, mailrooms, schools, offices, and copy centers where heavy paper stacks need to move between printers, cutters, folders, laminators, or binding stations. A good cart can reduce lifting, keep jobs organized, and protect stacks from being bent or dropped. The best cart depends on load capacity, shelf size, wheel quality, and how often it will move. If the cart will be used daily, durability and smooth rolling matter more than choosing the smallest or cheapest option.

Choose capacity by the heaviest regular load, not just the average stack. Paper gets heavy quickly, especially when moving cartons, cut stacks, coated sheets, or large-format materials. The cart should handle the load without flexing, tipping, or becoming difficult to steer. Also check the shelf size. A cart with enough weight capacity may still be awkward if the shelves are too small for the paper size. If stacks will move between cutter and binding areas, make sure the cart height supports easy loading and unloading. For high-volume shops, a stronger cart can help prevent staff strain and reduce the risk of dropped or damaged paper.

Yes, paper stack carts can work well with paper joggers in busy paper-handling workflows. The cart moves stacks between workstations, while the jogger helps square paper before cutting, binding, padding, or inserting. This combination is helpful when print jobs need to stay organized and aligned through several finishing steps. A cart alone will not straighten sheets, and a jogger alone does not solve movement or staging problems. If your team handles repeated stacks, think about how paper moves from printing to jogging, then to cutting or binding. A good workflow reduces lifting, improves alignment, and keeps jobs from getting mixed together.

The most useful features are load rating, shelf size, wheel quality, brake options, handle placement, and overall stability. Smooth wheels matter if the cart moves across uneven floors, thresholds, or busy production areas. Brakes can help keep the cart steady while stacks are loaded or unloaded. Shelf height matters because staff should not have to lift heavy paper too high or bend too low. If the cart is used near cutters, laminators, or binding equipment, make sure it fits into the available aisle space. For shops organizing several cutting-related accessories, cutter accessories may also help complete the workstation setup.

Paper stack carts improve workflow by reducing unnecessary lifting and keeping jobs together as they move through production. Instead of placing stacks on random tables or floors, staff can stage jobs in a controlled place and move them as needed. This helps protect paper from dirt, bent corners, and misplaced sheets. Carts can also support batching, where one job moves from printing to cutting, then to laminating or binding without being split up. For shared work areas, carts make it easier to clear tables and keep the production path organized. The result is less handling, fewer mix-ups, and a cleaner process for repeated paper jobs.