Builder’s merchant expands fleet to more than 100 Teletruks
LAWSONS HAS bought 13 new models in total, three electric 35-22E models and 10 35-23D Stage V diesel versions.
LAWSONS HAS bought 13 new models in total, three electric 35-22E models and 10 35-23D Stage V diesel versions.
RECYLING FIRM EMR has bought 50 electric Teletruk models, in a deal worth more than £3 million.
The company is halting production for the rest of this week and the whole of next week at its nine manufacturing plants in Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Wrexham.
JCB has reduced production levels at UK factories due to anticipated component shortages from Chinese suppliers impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.
Quiet running and environmentally friendly materials handling equipment is essential if operators of urban warehouses want to be ‘good neighbours’ says Paul Murray, JCB’s Teletruk General Manager.
IMHX 2019 saw the launch of a second electric-powered JCB Teletruk telescopic, pallet handling lift truck – the JCB 35-22E.
On its stand at IMHX 2019 JCB will showcase models from the multi-award winning Teletruk range of telescopic lift trucks, including the newly launched JCB 30-19E – the first electric-powered machine in the Teletruk range.
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On its stand at IMHX 2019 JCB will showcase models from the multi-award winning Teletruk range of telescopic lift trucks, including the newly launched JCB 30-19E – the first electric-powered machine in the Teletruk range.
The trucks allow a recycling firm to load and unload efficiently despite only being able to access lorries from one side.
The JCB’s telescopic boom allows loading and unloading with much less damage to the Mercedes Sprinter vans than using conventional forklifts.
The specialist truck can be used both indoors and out and is being targeted at logistics operations with limited space.
With no let-up in the scarcity of good quality warehousing space in sight, occupiers are turning to equipment that allows them to maximise existing property, says Paul Murray, JCB’s Teletruk general manager.
The fast-growing waste and recycling industry requires specialist and flexibly designed machines, says JCB.
When it comes to selecting waste and recycling machines, ‘Fit for Purpose’ no longer means just lifting. David Banks, Sales Manager – waste & recycling sector at JCB, offers a deeper definition.
JCB Industrial has designed a range of four Teletruk materials handlers specifically for use in the builders merchants sector.