New Pallet Truck Makes for Easy Goods Delivery

Robust, maneuverable, durable and flexible are some of the features of the new electric pedestrian pallet truck from Linde Material Handling. Offering even more convenient operation and enhanced safety functions, it is the ideal helper in loading and unloading trucks, last mile delivery, rapid transport in industrial applications and goods handling in supermarkets and stores.

The areas of application for pallet trucks in this weight class are as varied as the demands placed on them. In particular, they are designed to help operators transport loads quickly and safely – even in limited space. “With the new Linde MT15, we are launching a truck that is simple yet comes with all the important features of the Linde DNA, such as quality, safety, comfort and high performance,” says Toufik Oussou, Senior Product Manager Warehouse Trucks at Linde Material Handling. In order for the pallet truck to be able to maneuver in confined spaces, it has been designed with especially compact dimensions. The chassis length (dimension L2) is 400 millimeters, the overall width (dimension B1) measures 620 millimeters, and the total weight of only 180 kilograms allows the truck to be used in mezzanine floors or on lifting platforms. With a maximum speed of 5 km/h when loaded and 5.5 km/h without load, the truck is significantly faster than most other pallet trucks in its class. Its gradeability is also above the market average: the Linde MT15 achieves 8 percent when loaded and 20 percent when unloaded. A 48-volt lithium-ion battery with a choice of 20 Ah or 30 Ah provides sufficient power for up to three hours of operation. The powerpack can be recharged at any suitable socket by means of the built-in on-board charger. If there is no time for this, users can order an external charger and another battery and swap over via plug-and-play.

Numerous other features of the vehicle serve to improve the personal protection of employees and enable even more ergonomic, comfortable work. To prevent injuries, the pallet truck is equipped with a long, low-mounted tiller that creates a large safety distance between the operator and the vehicle when in motion. Even with the tiller in a vertical position, the truck can be actuated at a low speed thanks to the creep speed function. This is particularly helpful when maneuvering in confined spaces, for example in loading platforms or in narrow production and storage areas.

The tiller head, which has been further developed as well, is also designed to provide a high level of protection and much comfort. A circumferential metal ring protects the driver’s hands, and the switches for the direction of travel, initial lift, creep speed and horn, as well as the safety belly switch, are located centrally for easy access. The deep-drawn chassis prevents foot injuries and damage to the load arms. A multifunctional display provides information on operating hours, maintenance due, battery status and error codes.

Robust drive and load wheels in various designs as well as sturdy bumpers prevent premature wear. The battery management system protects against improper use and thus extends the service life of the accumulator.

New Pallet Truck Makes for Easy Goods Delivery

Robust, maneuverable, durable and flexible are some of the features of the new electric pedestrian pallet truck from Linde Material Handling. Offering even more convenient operation and enhanced safety functions, it is the ideal helper in loading and unloading trucks, last mile delivery, rapid transport in industrial applications and goods handling in supermarkets and stores.

The areas of application for pallet trucks in this weight class are as varied as the demands placed on them. In particular, they are designed to help operators transport loads quickly and safely – even in limited space. “With the new Linde MT15, we are launching a truck that is simple yet comes with all the important features of the Linde DNA, such as quality, safety, comfort and high performance,” says Toufik Oussou, Senior Product Manager Warehouse Trucks at Linde Material Handling. In order for the pallet truck to be able to maneuver in confined spaces, it has been designed with especially compact dimensions. The chassis length (dimension L2) is 400 millimeters, the overall width (dimension B1) measures 620 millimeters, and the total weight of only 180 kilograms allows the truck to be used in mezzanine floors or on lifting platforms. With a maximum speed of 5 km/h when loaded and 5.5 km/h without load, the truck is significantly faster than most other pallet trucks in its class. Its gradeability is also above the market average: the Linde MT15 achieves 8 percent when loaded and 20 percent when unloaded. A 48-volt lithium-ion battery with a choice of 20 Ah or 30 Ah provides sufficient power for up to three hours of operation. The powerpack can be recharged at any suitable socket by means of the built-in on-board charger. If there is no time for this, users can order an external charger and another battery and swap over via plug-and-play.

Numerous other features of the vehicle serve to improve the personal protection of employees and enable even more ergonomic, comfortable work. To prevent injuries, the pallet truck is equipped with a long, low-mounted tiller that creates a large safety distance between the operator and the vehicle when in motion. Even with the tiller in a vertical position, the truck can be actuated at a low speed thanks to the creep speed function. This is particularly helpful when maneuvering in confined spaces, for example in loading platforms or in narrow production and storage areas.

The tiller head, which has been further developed as well, is also designed to provide a high level of protection and much comfort. A circumferential metal ring protects the driver’s hands, and the switches for the direction of travel, initial lift, creep speed and horn, as well as the safety belly switch, are located centrally for easy access. The deep-drawn chassis prevents foot injuries and damage to the load arms. A multifunctional display provides information on operating hours, maintenance due, battery status and error codes.

Robust drive and load wheels in various designs as well as sturdy bumpers prevent premature wear. The battery management system protects against improper use and thus extends the service life of the accumulator.

Combination of Racking Systems Installed at new Plant

Emergent Cold, a company that provides distribution solutions to the global cold chain, has relied on the experience of AR Racking, a company specialized in industrial storage solutions at an international level, to equip the warehouses of its new plant built within the Piura Futura Industrial Park, in the city of Piura (Peru).

The facility has three types of warehouses (raw material, dry and finished product) in an area of 6,100 m2 and it aims to respond to the needs of agro-exporters in northern Peru, to store their products before being exported to different markets in America, Europe and Asia.

Emergent Cold‘s equipment is located on the Peruvian coast, just above the Pacific Ring of Fire, where there is permanent seismic activity. The combination of the optimal systems for this project, AR PAL and AR DRIVE IN, has been made considering seismic factors indicated in the international regulations and in the E 030 RNE Standard for the type of soil where the project is located”, details Juan Carlos Rojas, AR Racking’s General Manager in Peru.

Several warehouses equipped

In the finished product warehouse -which is managed at a controlled temperature of -30ºC-, AR Racking has installed an AR PAL adjustable pallet racking solution, a system designed to store pallets mechanically using forklifts. This system, which has a modular structure, can be easily adapted to optimise space and to improve the cost of storage in cold rooms. In this case, seismic-resistant double-depth racking has been installed in five cold chambers resulting in 7,285 storage positions.

The AR PAL system has also been installed in the dry goods warehouse, which is managed at room temperature, with a total of 798 conventional double-depth storage positions.

Furthermore, in the raw material warehouse, the AR DRIVE-IN solution has been installed, an optimum compact racking system for the storage of homogeneous products with a large number of unit loads per reference and which makes maximum use of the available space and height by minimising the forklift’s operating aisles. In addition to providing orderly logistics management, high-density racking allows full control over inventory and circulation and service flow. The raw material warehouse, which is managed at room temperature, has a total of 1,932 storage positions.

“From this new facility, located near the reefer container and general cargo port of northern Peru, we want Emergent Cold to continue growing in Latin America by providing an efficient import and export service. To achieve this, it is essential to have optimally managed warehouses. In AR Racking we have found a supplier who has perfectly understood our specific needs and who meets our standards of quality, performance, and safety” explains Edgar Mitchael Chahua, Manager of Operations at Emergent Cold Peru.

Combination of Racking Systems Installed at new Plant

Emergent Cold, a company that provides distribution solutions to the global cold chain, has relied on the experience of AR Racking, a company specialized in industrial storage solutions at an international level, to equip the warehouses of its new plant built within the Piura Futura Industrial Park, in the city of Piura (Peru).

The facility has three types of warehouses (raw material, dry and finished product) in an area of 6,100 m2 and it aims to respond to the needs of agro-exporters in northern Peru, to store their products before being exported to different markets in America, Europe and Asia.

Emergent Cold‘s equipment is located on the Peruvian coast, just above the Pacific Ring of Fire, where there is permanent seismic activity. The combination of the optimal systems for this project, AR PAL and AR DRIVE IN, has been made considering seismic factors indicated in the international regulations and in the E 030 RNE Standard for the type of soil where the project is located”, details Juan Carlos Rojas, AR Racking’s General Manager in Peru.

Several warehouses equipped

In the finished product warehouse -which is managed at a controlled temperature of -30ºC-, AR Racking has installed an AR PAL adjustable pallet racking solution, a system designed to store pallets mechanically using forklifts. This system, which has a modular structure, can be easily adapted to optimise space and to improve the cost of storage in cold rooms. In this case, seismic-resistant double-depth racking has been installed in five cold chambers resulting in 7,285 storage positions.

The AR PAL system has also been installed in the dry goods warehouse, which is managed at room temperature, with a total of 798 conventional double-depth storage positions.

Furthermore, in the raw material warehouse, the AR DRIVE-IN solution has been installed, an optimum compact racking system for the storage of homogeneous products with a large number of unit loads per reference and which makes maximum use of the available space and height by minimising the forklift’s operating aisles. In addition to providing orderly logistics management, high-density racking allows full control over inventory and circulation and service flow. The raw material warehouse, which is managed at room temperature, has a total of 1,932 storage positions.

“From this new facility, located near the reefer container and general cargo port of northern Peru, we want Emergent Cold to continue growing in Latin America by providing an efficient import and export service. To achieve this, it is essential to have optimally managed warehouses. In AR Racking we have found a supplier who has perfectly understood our specific needs and who meets our standards of quality, performance, and safety” explains Edgar Mitchael Chahua, Manager of Operations at Emergent Cold Peru.

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