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    DLA Distribution Barstow Hilman Traksporter

    BARSTOW, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

    02.12.2025

    Photo by Kristyn Galvan 

    Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow

    The Defense Logistics Agency Distribution Barstow procured and trained with a Hilman Traksporter crawler system to enhance DLA’s Warfighter Support for DLA Distribution at the Yermo Annex aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, California, February 12.
    The Hilman Traksporter is a remote-controlled self-propelled crawler system designed to move heavy machinery up to 30 tons (60,000 lbs.) or other heavy loads safely, easily, and efficiently. " This crawler is a game-changer for indoor storage and will greatly expand long term Service owned Warfighter critical Mission material," said Adam Smith, Director of DLA Distribution. The Traksporter is capable of moving loads in spaces where overhead crane or large forklift access is not practical. The equipment will allow special oversized and heavy loads to be moved in locations that are currently inaccessible with the equipment available at DLA Distribution Barstow. The crawler moves at a speed of 0-25 feet per minute with a zero-turn radius. The Traksporter System is a propane hydraulic powered self-propelled cart with a 30-foot umbilical cord that includes tow jacks, specialized rollers, the powered mover, and special work aid beams designed specifically for DLA. " “This new piece of equipment will improve Barstow's operations, future state, it may be utilized across DLA's 24 Distribution Centers worldwide,” stated Smith.
    The purchase of this system enhances DLA Distributions capability to properly store US Navy mission critical parts that would normally be stored in an outdoor location. "This new system will allow us to move material with only having to lift it 8 inches off the ground, which allows us to store material indoors and get critical equipment out of the weather,” explained Valerie Bustamante, Deputy Director of DLA Distribution. The new system was purchased in September of 2024 and delivered in February 2025.

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    Date Taken: 02.12.2025
    Date Posted: 02.13.2025 15:47
    Photo ID: 8870508
    VIRIN: 250212-M-XD809-3857
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    Location: BARSTOW, CALIFORNIA, US

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