Conveyor systems are one of the most reliable ways to move materials through a warehouse or distribution center. They transport products of all shapes, sizes, and weights safely from one location to another, whether that is across a single floor or between multiple levels. The right system reduces manual handling, speeds up throughput, and cuts labor costs.
When your operation grows to a point where manual sorting creates bottlenecks or errors, a sortation conveyor becomes a smart investment. A sortation system automatically routes products to the correct conveyor lane or channel for consolidation, put-away, or shipping, without relying on manual labor to keep pace.
Conesco has been helping warehouses and distribution centers source, install, and liquidate conveyor systems for decades. We carry a wide inventory of new and used equipment, so you can get the right system at the right price.
Gravity conveyors move products without motor power, using the natural force of gravity. They are a low-cost, low-maintenance option for sorting, assembly, and loading/unloading operations. Skatewheel and roller conveyors are the most common styles. They work best on a decline or flat surface and are ideal for facilities looking to improve efficiency without a large capital investment. Conesco carries both new and used gravity conveyors in a range of widths and lengths.
Belt conveyors use a continuous moving belt to transport products along a fixed path. They come in two main configurations: slider bed and roller bed. Slider beds work well for lighter loads and shorter distances. Roller beds reduce friction and handle heavier items more efficiently. Belt conveyor systems are among the most widely used in warehouse and distribution center environments. Conesco buys and sells belt conveyors from all major manufacturers.
Power roller conveyors (also called live roller conveyors) use motorized rollers to move inventory along the conveyor line. The rollers can be driven by chains, belts, or O-rings depending on the load capacity you need. These systems are common in order fulfillment, packaging, and shipping operations. Power roller conveyors pair well with sortation systems and accumulation zones. Conesco stocks both new and used power roller conveyor systems.
Flexible conveyors expand and contract to fit your workspace. They can stretch several feet and curve around obstacles when needed, then collapse down for storage when floor space is tight. They come in both powered and gravity configurations. Flexible conveyor systems are a popular choice for shipping departments, truck loading, and temporary processing lines. Conesco carries flexible conveyors for both short-term and permanent installations.
Accumulation conveyors hold products in place on the conveyor line until a signal releases them. That signal can be programmed or manual. These systems control the rate at which products feed into the next stage of your operation, whether that's packaging, loading, or shipping. The two main types are minimum pressure accumulation and zero-pressure accumulation. Zero-pressure systems prevent product-to-product contact, making them better for fragile or high-value items. Conesco supplies both new and used accumulation conveyor systems.
Portable conveyors are designed to move wherever the work takes you. They're built on wheels or casters so you can reposition them for loading, unloading, or change-of-level applications as needed. These conveyors are a practical solution for operations that shift layouts frequently or need temporary material handling during peak seasons. Conesco offers portable conveyor systems in powered and non-powered configurations.
Incline and decline belt conveyors (sometimes called "floor to floor" conveyors) move products between two different elevations. They're commonly used to transport materials to and from mezzanines, work platforms, or different floor levels. The belt surface provides the grip needed to prevent items from sliding during elevation changes. Conesco buys and sells incline belt conveyors and decline belt conveyors in a variety of sizes and configurations.
Vertical conveyors raise or lower products and materials between different levels or floors. Some operations refer to them as freight lifts or material lifts. These systems take up less floor space than incline conveyors because they move product straight up or straight down. Vertical conveyor systems are a strong fit for multi-level warehouses and distribution facilities. Conesco stocks both new and used vertical conveyor equipment.
Spiral conveyors serve the same purpose as vertical conveyors but move materials in a continuous flow rather than in batches. They use a lower angle of incline or decline, which prevents products from sliding or tumbling during transport. Spiral conveyor systems are preferred over standard vertical conveyors in high-throughput environments where stopping the flow isn't an option. Conesco carries spiral conveyors for both elevation gain and descent applications.
Ball transfer tables use omnidirectional (sometimes called "all-directional") ball bearings mounted in a flat surface to let operators push products in any direction. They're used to transfer items from one conveyor line to another or to redirect products to a different work station. Ball transfer tables are common at intersections between conveyor lines and at manual packing or inspection stations. Conesco offers ball transfer tables in both new and used condition.
A well-designed conveyor system does more than move product from point A to point B. Here are the key advantages:





Upgrading your facility or shutting down an operation? Conesco buys used conveyor systems and material handling equipment nationwide. We pay competitive prices and handle the full removal and logistics process, so you can focus on what is next.
Whether you have a single conveyor or an entire system to sell, we want to hear from you.
We carry a full range of new and used conveyor systems, including gravity conveyors, belt conveyors, power roller conveyors, flexible conveyors, accumulation conveyors, incline/decline conveyors, vertical conveyors, spiral conveyors, and ball transfer tables. Our inventory changes regularly, so contact us for current availability.
Yes. We specialize in buying and selling used warehouse conveyor systems and material handling equipment. All used equipment is inspected before sale. Buying used is a cost-effective way to get a reliable system at a fraction of the cost of new.
Yes. Conesco actively purchases used conveyor systems and other material handling equipment from warehouses, distribution centers, and facilities that are upgrading, relocating, or liquidating. We handle the disassembly and removal process. Call (303) 690-9591 or request a consult to get started.
Gravity conveyors use the natural force of gravity to move items and require no electricity or motor power. They are best for declines and manual workstations. Power conveyors use motors to move products at a controlled speed and can operate on flat surfaces, inclines, and declines. Power conveyors are better suited for high-volume, automated environments.
The right conveyor depends on the size, weight, and shape of your products, your throughput requirements, and your facility layout. Conesco’s material handling experts can provide a free consultation to assess your needs and recommend the most cost-effective solution.
Yes. Conesco provides professional installation services for all conveyor systems. Our team handles the full setup process from planning through commissioning. Contact our team to discuss your conveyor installation project.
Yes. Conesco works with engineers and warehouse design professionals to plan conveyor layouts that maximize efficiency. We can provide engineer-stamped drawings and manage your project from start to finish.
Conesco serves warehouses, distribution centers, e-commerce fulfillment operations, manufacturing plants, food and beverage facilities, and third-party logistics providers (3PLs) nationwide. Our conveyor systems and material handling equipment support operations of all sizes.
Zero-pressure accumulation is a conveyor configuration that keeps products from touching each other while they are stopped on the line. This prevents product damage and is the preferred choice for fragile, high-value, or irregularly shaped items.
Yes. We stock a wide range of used conveyor components, including rollers, belts, drives, curves, and stands. Our team can help you identify compatible parts to extend or modify an existing system without buying everything new.