Combilift Powered Pallet Truck Picks up FLTA Safety Award

Combilift added another industry award to its tally when its Combi-PPT model won the Safety Category at the UK’s  FLTA Awards for Excellence 2019 in March.

The Combi-PPT is a high performance pedestrian operated powered pallet truck, the first model of which was designed following a very specific request from a Combilift customer wanting to enhance operational safety and material flow in its manufacturing facilities. This proved to be so successful that the Combi-PPT was put into serial production last year and models with capacities from 3,000kg up to 16,000kg are now available.

Its design and features such as AC powered drive, steer and lifting technology enable very large and bulky products to be manoeuvred with ease in confined spaces without the use of a ride-on forklift. Above all, it can also do this whilst ensuring maximum safety when working in areas where other personnel may be present, in busy production plants for example, thanks to Combilift’s, patented multi-position tiller arm. This incorporates tiller and operator offset position with the touch of a button and enables excellent visibility from the side of the truck, also reducing any crush risk to the operator when working in tight spaces. According to the FLTA “the jury was impressed by the PPT’s large capacity and its potential to replace counterbalance trucks, improving safety in pedestrian areas.”

Mark Whyte, Combilift’s R&D manager, accepted the “Archie” trophy from Andrea Maneti of the category sponsor Trelleborg. Combilift’s MD Martin McVicar commented: “We have won a number of awards from the FLTA over the years for innovation, design achievement, ergonomics as well as the unique Winner of Winners Gold Award in 2012. In the 25th year of the awards we are proud to have been recognised for our ongoing commitment to safer materials handing with the introduction of the Combi-PPT into our product range.”

Combilift Powered Pallet Truck Picks up FLTA Safety Award

Combilift added another industry award to its tally when its Combi-PPT model won the Safety Category at the UK’s  FLTA Awards for Excellence 2019 in March.

The Combi-PPT is a high performance pedestrian operated powered pallet truck, the first model of which was designed following a very specific request from a Combilift customer wanting to enhance operational safety and material flow in its manufacturing facilities. This proved to be so successful that the Combi-PPT was put into serial production last year and models with capacities from 3,000kg up to 16,000kg are now available.

Its design and features such as AC powered drive, steer and lifting technology enable very large and bulky products to be manoeuvred with ease in confined spaces without the use of a ride-on forklift. Above all, it can also do this whilst ensuring maximum safety when working in areas where other personnel may be present, in busy production plants for example, thanks to Combilift’s, patented multi-position tiller arm. This incorporates tiller and operator offset position with the touch of a button and enables excellent visibility from the side of the truck, also reducing any crush risk to the operator when working in tight spaces. According to the FLTA “the jury was impressed by the PPT’s large capacity and its potential to replace counterbalance trucks, improving safety in pedestrian areas.”

Mark Whyte, Combilift’s R&D manager, accepted the “Archie” trophy from Andrea Maneti of the category sponsor Trelleborg. Combilift’s MD Martin McVicar commented: “We have won a number of awards from the FLTA over the years for innovation, design achievement, ergonomics as well as the unique Winner of Winners Gold Award in 2012. In the 25th year of the awards we are proud to have been recognised for our ongoing commitment to safer materials handing with the introduction of the Combi-PPT into our product range.”

New ‘Logistics’ Halls for Hannover Messe Signal the end for CeMAT

It’s official – CeMAT, once the number one show in European logistics, is no more. While the worldwide versions of the show will continue, the original form of the franchise, staged every two years in Hannover, is now to be merged into the vast Hannover Messe exhibition.

In even years, starting in 2020, ‘Logistics’ in Halls 2, 3 and 4 of Hannover Messe will encompass material flow and warehousing technology; warehouse and factory equipment; industrial trucks and accessories; automated guided vehicles; packaging technology; and logistics services. Organisers Deutsche Messe says that Hannover Messe will feature topics such as logistics automation and digital logistics on an annual basis within other sections.

Revamped to meet the changing needs of Industry 4.0 according to Deutsche Messe, the revamped Hannover Messe features seven display categories that cover the topics that were until now branded as separate tradeshows.

Future Lab in Halls 21 and 24 focus on R&D, startups, emerging technologies, innovation culture, and the future of work.

Automation, Motion & Drives in Halls 2 to 13 covers factory, process and energy automation; mechanical and electrical power transmission and fluid power; robotics; industrial sensor technology and image processing; transformers; energy management; logistics automation; and warehousing technology.

Digital Ecosystems in Halls 14 to 17 focuses on digital integration and applications for industry, encompassing such topics as business software, PLM, MES, logistics IT, digital platforms and cloud solutions, IT security, augmented and virtual reality, energy management solutions, artificial intelligence and 5G infrastructure.

The showcases dedicated to technologies for the supply of energy, particularly electrical energy, to industrial plants and connected mobility infrastructure will be concentrated at Energy Solutions in Halls 11, 12, 13 and 27. Specifically, this section focuses on electricity generation and transmission, power, heat and cooling supply technologies, and electric-vehicle infrastructure.

Future-defining themes such as lightweight construction, additive manufacturing, surface technology, material-specific components, fastening systems and engineering services are found at Engineered Parts in Halls 19, 20, 22, and 23.

Compressed Air & Vacuum Technology in Hall 26 presents compressed air and vacuum technology in the odd years.

Deutsche Messe claims that the new format will also make it possible to group exhibitors in mutually beneficial ways, while at the same time creating new community-building opportunities.

New ‘Logistics’ Halls for Hannover Messe Signal the end for CeMAT

It’s official – CeMAT, once the number one show in European logistics, is no more. While the worldwide versions of the show will continue, the original form of the franchise, staged every two years in Hannover, is now to be merged into the vast Hannover Messe exhibition.

In even years, starting in 2020, ‘Logistics’ in Halls 2, 3 and 4 of Hannover Messe will encompass material flow and warehousing technology; warehouse and factory equipment; industrial trucks and accessories; automated guided vehicles; packaging technology; and logistics services. Organisers Deutsche Messe says that Hannover Messe will feature topics such as logistics automation and digital logistics on an annual basis within other sections.

Revamped to meet the changing needs of Industry 4.0 according to Deutsche Messe, the revamped Hannover Messe features seven display categories that cover the topics that were until now branded as separate tradeshows.

Future Lab in Halls 21 and 24 focus on R&D, startups, emerging technologies, innovation culture, and the future of work.

Automation, Motion & Drives in Halls 2 to 13 covers factory, process and energy automation; mechanical and electrical power transmission and fluid power; robotics; industrial sensor technology and image processing; transformers; energy management; logistics automation; and warehousing technology.

Digital Ecosystems in Halls 14 to 17 focuses on digital integration and applications for industry, encompassing such topics as business software, PLM, MES, logistics IT, digital platforms and cloud solutions, IT security, augmented and virtual reality, energy management solutions, artificial intelligence and 5G infrastructure.

The showcases dedicated to technologies for the supply of energy, particularly electrical energy, to industrial plants and connected mobility infrastructure will be concentrated at Energy Solutions in Halls 11, 12, 13 and 27. Specifically, this section focuses on electricity generation and transmission, power, heat and cooling supply technologies, and electric-vehicle infrastructure.

Future-defining themes such as lightweight construction, additive manufacturing, surface technology, material-specific components, fastening systems and engineering services are found at Engineered Parts in Halls 19, 20, 22, and 23.

Compressed Air & Vacuum Technology in Hall 26 presents compressed air and vacuum technology in the odd years.

Deutsche Messe claims that the new format will also make it possible to group exhibitors in mutually beneficial ways, while at the same time creating new community-building opportunities.

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