Be alert for exceptional circumstances
The one thing about Thorough Examinations that most managers don’t know is that ‘exceptional circumstances’ may mean you need an additional Thorough Examination (LOLER).
The one thing about Thorough Examinations that most managers don’t know is that ‘exceptional circumstances’ may mean you need an additional Thorough Examination (LOLER).
When Davies Turner looked to replace the forklift truck fleet at its Dartford regional distribution centre, the selection criteria went beyond securing the best possible equipment, the company was looking for commitment.
Doosan Industrial Vehicle, a supplier of material handling equipment, including forklifts will rebrand its product offerings under the Bobcat brand.
LogiMAT 2023 exhibitors are set to demonstrate how investments in the right products and solutions can deliver sustainable business models and a lower consumption of resources.
Accidents are typically the result of multiple failings, so any solution needs to take all aspects of the workplace into account. Stuart Taylor explains further.
Baumann, the world’s leading sideloader manufacturer, is preparing for another record year for deliveries across the UK and Europe, with additional product development and major investment set to make 2023 a pivotal year.
TOMORROW’S WAREHOUSE is a one-day, free-to-attend conference tackling operational challenges in warehousing and logistics at a time of upheaval, which will take place at the Coventry Building Society Arena in Coventry on 8 June 2023.
Tobacco firm JT International Germany is using a driverless transport system to lift three stacked cartons in its warehouse.
Hyster has introduced new engine fuelling options which enables its Big Trucks and A Series IC forklifts to use HVO 100 (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) according to the EN15940 standard.
Baoli has launched the KBS 12, a new family of pallet stackers for the EMEA market.
FOLLOWING THE Mitsubishi EDIA XL claiming the UK Material Handling Association’s (UKMHA) Environment award in 2022, Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has upgraded its 4.0–5.5 tonne electric counterbalance further, as well as bringing many of the award-winning features to the rest of the EDiA range.
Forklift technologies are constantly evolving to support productivity, efficiency, and reduced costs. Intralogistics operations can stay competitive, by adopting the latest technologies, designed to meet their application requirements, says Robert O’Donoghue.
THE INTRALOGISTICS group has started production of hydrogen propulsion systems and plans to invest more than €11 million in the launch of a 24V fuel cell system.
FOLLOWING THE Mitsubishi EDIA XL claiming the UK Material Handling Association’s (UKMHA) Environment award in 2022, Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has upgraded its 4.0–5.5 tonne electric counterbalance further, as well as bringing many of the award-winning features to the rest of the EDiA range.
Following the acquisition of Maxim GB and Neckar Forklifts by Briggs Equipment, the firm has entered into a distribution agreement with Maximal Forklift (Zhejiang) Co Ltd (a subsidiary of Hyster-Yale Group) for the importation and supply of Maximal-branded forklifts in the UK.
Linde Material Handling UK has released a report on greening the intralogistics leg of the supply chain.
The distributor of building materials is accelerating its decarbonisation plan by switching out its fleet of diesel forklift trucks with up to 1,100 new electric machines by mid-2024.
DEMAND FOR warehouse space is expected to continue to outstrip supply, and “improving not moving” could therefore be the answer to warehouse woes – assuming you know where to start with what can be a daunting task.
The manufacturer already has electrically driven empty container handlers, reach stackers and terminal tractors in everyday use in Asia.
A switch to automated lift trucks brings a host of benefits to a fresh fruit specialist.