LiftEx 2020 will be in Liverpool
The 16th annual LiftEx and the 3rd LEEA Awards will take place on 13-14 October 2020, at the Liverpool Exhibition Centre, UK.
The 16th annual LiftEx and the 3rd LEEA Awards will take place on 13-14 October 2020, at the Liverpool Exhibition Centre, UK.
A Kawasaki robot has helped UK engineering firm Morris Brothers earn an export contract.
Northport is the northernmost multi-purpose, dry-cargo port in New Zealand, with its three berths handling traffic to and from most of the country’s international markets.
For the second year in a row Combilift is a finalist in the IFOY Awards – one of the most prestigious and hotly contested international awards in the materials handling industry.
Hyster is rolling out a new cabin and controls on its Big Truck range. The design will first be available on new 8 to 18 tonne capacity Hyster H8-18XD lift trucks.
Logistics specialist Quality Freight UK has overseen the delivery of three megamax quayside cranes into the Liverpool2 deep-water container terminal.
The RARUK Automation MiR autonomous mobile robot (AMR) has been extended with the addition of the MiR Shelf Lift.
At busy container seaports and inland destuffing operations, straddle carriers operate around the clock, loading, unloading and stacking containers.
Kalmar has signed a parts agreement with Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) in Australia.
The container terminal, within the Port of Grangemouth, has taken delivery of five new Kalmar/Cargotec straddle carriers as part of a multi-million-pound investment in terminal equipment at the port.
Legendary former football player and manager, Kevin Keegan will host this year’s LEEA Awards.
TCEEGE Konteyner Terminal İşletmeleri AŞ has bought two Kalmar diesel-electric rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes.
A seventh Verlinde overhead crane of 40 tonnes was recently installed in Greg Transports´ warehouse facilities in Belgium.
A double girder overhead traveling crane is deployed to a demanding industrial application.
WellGear UK took delivery of an 18-tonne load capacity Hyundai 180D-9 diesel forktruck, which removes the need to hire a crane for heavy lifts.
Engineered products in the manufacturing sector are getting larger and heavier.
The crane manufacturer won an order for its innovative S-series overhead models from a new customer, häuselmann metall.
Columbus McKinnon Engineered Products is now supplying Pfaff-silberblau HEK10.1 lifting units as standard equipment to KUKA for integration into the KMP 1500 Mobile Platform.
The system is integrated into the heavy duty Hyster Fortens forklifts delivering minimal internal turning radius and helps provide up to 528mm more aisle width space.
The Baoli KBD 50-100 heavy series, with load capacities from 5,000-10,000kg at a load centre of 600mm, have been updated to comply with the more stringent emissions standards.