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Best of both worlds

Doosan at IMHX offers all your forklift requirements in one place: products, services, design, innovation, support and after-sales.

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In-depth study of major manufacturer’s forklift safety

Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning Systems Europe Ltd is a company that emphasises empowerment of its workforce to be involved in all aspects of the business. The employees created a forklift safety initiative at its huge Livingston facilities to change operations from the bottom up. HSS editor Simon Duddy visited the team to hear their story.

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Instrumentation on show

Curtis Instruments are globally renowned technology leaders in the design and manufacture of instrumentation, controls, integrated systems, charging and safety-led products for battery and IC powered vehicles and are represented all over the world.

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Cool battery guide

Fronius, the global technology leader in battery charging technology, has developed an intelligent solution for forklift truck operators to dramatically improve the utilisation of the traction batteries: the Cool Battery Guide Easy information and management system.

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Advanced material handling from Crown

Crown, one of the world’s largest material handling companies, will showcase a full line-up of products and forward-thinking technologies on stand 10J61 at IMHX 2016, being staged at the NEC Birmingham from 13th to 16th September 2016.

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A new company for a positive future

IMHX 2016 at the NEC this September, is the first official UK appearance of ECOBAT Battery Technologies, a new company that has been formed from the consolidation of three independent businesses operating within the ECOBAT Technologies Group.

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Businesses urged to meet carbon targets

Calor, the UK supplier of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), will be demonstrating the benefits of switching to LPG for material handling fleets at IMHX 2016, including significantly reduced fuel costs and carbon emissions.

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Kubota to showcase engine range at IMHX for the first time

Kubota, the global manufacturer of world-class engines, is showcasing a number of its industry leading industrial diesel and alternative fuel products at this year’s IMHX Show, demonstrating the company’s innovative solutions to the materials handling sector. 

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Philippe Desnos joins Ecobat as VP and MD

In order to spearhead the transition from its existing individual business units to become ECOBAT Battery Technologies, parent company ECOBAT Technologies and the ECOBAT group has recruited Philippe Desnos as Vice President and Managing Director of the new pan-European entity.

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Suits low temperatures

A temperature-controlled 3PL has opted for battery charging technology from Fronius for its logistics processes.

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In the spotlight

HSS editor Simon Duddy offers his IMHX highlights drawing on some key trends to feature at the logistics industry’s biggest exhibition.

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Lighter LPG cylinder launches

Flogas Britain has announced the launch of ‘Gaslight’, an innovative composite LPG cylinder, which comes with manual handling advantages.

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Opportunity charging without lithium-ion

The new NexSys range of high-performance motive power batteries from EnerSys offers fast charging, opportunity charging, zero change and virtually zero maintenance capabilities that deliver significant operational benefits and lifetime cost savings compared with traditional flooded and gel battery alternatives. 

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