Holding Brakes for Electric Counterbalance Forklifts

The industrial truck industry is characterized by high safety and performance requirements. With increasing electrification, electric drive systems and their safety components are becoming more important. Compact spring-applied brakes from Kendrion contribute significantly to the operational safety of industrial trucks and impress with their stable braking torque over their service life, robust design for industrial conditions, and high mechanical load capacity during emergency stops.

The holding brake is a key component for the operation of counterbalance forklifts: it secures the vehicle when stationary on ramps, is mechanically designed for a high number of load changes, and closes reliably in the event of a fault. The fail-safe principle has proven itself here – spring-operated, electrically released, and closed when de-energized.

Electrified powertrain

With the BFK552-12 and BFK457-14 spring-applied brakes, Kendrion provides its customers with precision solutions for electric counterbalance forklifts. The brake specialists have been developing components for the industrial truck market for decades and support manufacturers and system partners with application-oriented design and series-production-ready implementation. The portfolio ranges from standard brakes to application-specific variants – tailored to motor/gearbox integration, installation position, and protection type requirements.

Flat, robust, energy-optimized


The BFK552-12 is a flat spring-applied brake with a height of only 43.7 mm and a braking torque of 60 Nm – designed for counterbalance drives, including in back-to-back arrangements. With protection class IP66, the brake is ideal for use in climatically demanding environments. Overexcitation and holding current reduction reduce power loss and heat generation, which in turn has a positive effect on the efficiency and longevity of the forklifts. As a ready-to-install unit, the brake reduces installation and adjustment effort and minimizes typical installation errors. In addition, customers benefit from the global availability of brakes developed and produced in Germany.

Design-in platform for the most demanding requirements


The BFK457-14 is available as a design-in platform for new developments with higher performance requirements: With a braking torque of more than 90 Nm and designed for high emergency stopping energies, the brake has proven itself in practice even at high travel speeds. Compact versions with a particularly space-saving design facilitate integration into dense drive compartments and enable application-specific adaptations.

Application experience meets vertical integration


When developing brakes, Kendrion combines application experience with vertical integration, relying for decades on its German development site, well-coordinated project management, a high level of service, and its in-house rotor production.

Visit Kendrion at LogiMAT in Stuttgart from March 24 to 26, 2026, Hall 1, Booth GA35.

From Express to Integrated Logistics for DX

Having honed a reputation and built a physical presence over fifty years as a same day and next day package, parcel and bulky delivery specialist throughout the UK and Ireland, DX is morphing into an integrated pallet freight and third-party logistics operator. CEO Ian Truesdale sat down for an exclusive with Logistics Business’ David Priestman to explain the transformation.

Having been acquired by HIG Capital two years ago, DX Group (formerly listed on the London AIM market) has the resources and new leadership to drive change and growth as it now becomes DX Logistics. Truesdale, who joined last July, forecasts double-digit revenue growth this year to reach the £600m mark. “It’s a good company, with a strong customer base,” he tells me. “We’re profitable, but with the potential to grow – organically, via further acquisitions and by expanding into new vertical markets such as pharmaceuticals, healthcare, defence and temperature-controlled storage and distribution.”

DX has approximately 5300 staff, 2300 vehicles and 105 depots and hubs. Having acquired HBC Logistics in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, the company has gained pallet freight capacity. Truesdale (pictured, below) expects there to be some consolidation in the British pallet freight networks as there is over-capacity in haulage. His substantial prior experience with Unipart, Kuehne + Nagel, CEVA, Exel and Accenture was what attracted him to HIG to lead this specific challenge.

Physical Presence

The company can now offer integrated logistics services and dedicated solutions. From multi-user DCs to a hybrid of B2C and B2B delivering, direct or via the DX network, a multi-channel approach is being developed. “Many 3PLs don’t have last mile capacity,” Truesdale says. “DX can integrate that into our general suite of services and be a one-stop-shop – end-to-end on the demand side.” This means transporting everything from passports and letters to pallets and bulky items. 93 million items were delivered by the company last year.

Partnerships are another means to broadening the business and its range of expertise. DX has just paired with Rhenus to undertake two-person home delivery of bulky items, white goods and furniture in the UK and Ireland. “There’ll be more of these deals,” Truesdale states. “It was an open conversation with Rhenus, which is a competitor, about what was best for their customers. Instead of withdrawing from this part of the market they chose us.”

Service is key

DX is focused on mid-market SME logistics contract wins, to add to its roster of the likes of B&Q, Viking, H Samuels, Toolstation, Screwfix and Euronics. “We can deliver to both their retail stores, wholesalers and consumers,” Truesdale emphasises.

I asked Truesdale about the company’s ecommerce and fulfilment capabilities. “We’re already 40-50% B2C, so we can call that ecommerce. Some young, independent fulfilment firms have had mixed success. We are identifying which of our customers are already doing ecommerce, or beginning to, or outsourcing it, and we’ll look to win some business there.”

Other challenges have got the CEO’s attention as well, ranging from automation and AI to service performance. I finished by asking Truesdale about the problematic issue of driver recruitment and retention. “Costs have risen,” he tells me. “We’re paying more to retain and to attract (for 7.5t and 18t lorry drivers). We need people in the business that enjoy physical work. We did a staff engagement survey when I arrived as a means of further improving the culture and working environment.” DX is also busy electrifying its commercial vehicle fleet, with HVO already widely used by line-haul trucks.

April will see the launch of an international parcel offering and in May for international freight, especially less-than-truck loads (LTL). These will be time-defined services using international partners – freight forwarders and shippers. Customers will be able to use the DX portal to book and get rates, with DX collecting items from them. Watch this space.

Devices’ Autonomous Bluetooth Tracking Network

‘Blecon Agent’ is a new software solution aimed to transform Zebra Technologies’ frontline devices into an autonomous Bluetooth tracking network. By deploying the agent across Zebra’s existing device ecosystem, logistics providers can enable continuous asset visibility using the hardware already in the hands of their frontline workforce.

As logistics operations become increasingly digitised, the ability to track assets continuously, without deploying new infrastructure or relying on costly cellular connectivity, has become a commercial imperative.

The Blecon Agent delivers this capability by activating the built-in Bluetooth radios already present in Zebra devices, converting them into mobile hotspots that close long-standing visibility gaps across the supply chain.

By eliminating the need for manual scanning, cellular trackers, or new physical infrastructure, the Blecon Agent enables continuous, cost-effective asset visibility using hardware organizations already have in the field.

Digitising the Gaps in the Supply Chain

Supply chain leaders have historically struggled with gaps in their data where tracking is economically or operationally difficult. Blecon, a Zebra Registered ISV Partner, aims to close this gap by enabling the tracking of a wide spectrum of assets, from reusable roll cages utilising advanced Smart Beacons to one-time pallet shipments using low-cost, disposable Bluetooth Smart labels.

While cellular tracking is often too costly for high-volume assets and fixed readers leave blind spots, Blecon utilises the Bluetooth radio already present in frontline devices from companies like Zebra. This effectively turns the connected frontline into a massive Bluetooth network that powers asset visibility, ensuring that data flows continuously between workers, assets and backend systems.

The barrier to total visibility has always been the network… Operators either pay for expensive cellular connectivity on every asset, or they accept that they can only track items where they have installed additional infrastructure. We offer another way. By activating the Bluetooth radio in the devices they already own, we turn the gaps in their supply chain into data.

said Simon Ford, CEO of Blecon.

Empowering the Frontline

The solution is designed to support an augmented workforce, where technology handles the heavy lifting of data capture. By running efficiently in the background, the Blecon Agent automates the collection of asset data so workers can focus on high-value tasks.

This approach delivers on the promise of empowering the frontline by removing the friction of manual scanning:

  • Autonomous Data Capture: Assets and inventory are detected automatically by the Blecon Agent as they move through the operation.
  • Zero Friction: Frontline teams do not need to alter their workflow, creating a truly passive tracking system that enhances operational speed and safety.
  • Immediate Scale: Organisations can deploy a global tracking network in days using their existing device estate.

Telematics to make Fleets Simpler, Safer & Smarter

SIXT van & truck has announced the launch of Drive+, a new telematics solution designed to give businesses clear visibility, smarter insights and greater confidence in their fleet management.

Powered by telematics technology from Geotab, Drive+ Telematics is now available across SIXT van & truck’s long-term hire fleet, supporting customers to manage safety, efficiency and sustainability through a single, easy-to-use platform, while also helping to reduce operating costs.

Your Fleet. Simpler. Safer. Smarter.

Drive+ has been developed to remove the complexity from fleet data and put meaningful insight directly into the hands of fleet managers, operations teams and business owners. Through real-time visibility of vehicle location, usage and performance, Drive+ enables customers to make smarter decisions with confidence, whether they operate a small local fleet or a large national operation.

By providing accurate driving behaviour records and risk data, Drive+ can also support conversations with insurers, helping many businesses demonstrate lower risk profiles and unlock more competitive insurance costs.

Commenting on the launch, Yvonne Gabler, Managing Director at SIXT van & truck, said:

We wanted to bring our customers a telematics solution that delivers real value, not added complexity. By partnering with Geotab, the world-leading telematics provider, we’re combining best-in-class technology with the premium service and support our customers expect from SIXT van & truck. Drive+ gives businesses reliable, actionable insight they can trust. Not only to run safer and more efficient fleets, but also to help reduce costs by clearly demonstrating responsible driving behavior, lower risk profiles and greater compliance.

One platform. Three tiers

Drive+ is structured across three clearly defined tiers: Drive+ Core, Drive+ Safe and Drive+ Smart. Allowing businesses to choose the level of insight that best suits their operation, with the flexibility to evolve as their needs change.

Drive+ Core provides the foundation for confident fleet management, delivering clear, simple, visibility of vehicles, journeys and utilisation.

Drive+ Safe helps businesses actively manage driver safety and risk, supporting duty-of-care responsibilities by identifying unsafe driving behaviour early and encouraging safer habits across the fleet. This data can also be used to evidence improved driving standards, reducing the likelihood of costly claims, leading to lower insurance premiums.

Drive+ Smart focuses on operational efficiency, uptime and sustainability, bringing together vehicle health, utilisation and energy insights to help fleet managers stay ahead of issues and get more value from every vehicle.

Designed to simplify fleet management

Gabler (above) added:

At SIXT van & truck, our focus is always on simplifying fleet management for our customers. Drive+ has been designed to simplify fleet management by giving businesses the tools they need to manage their fleet in a safer, smarter and more informed way. It’s about helping customers protect their people, optimise their operations and feel confident they’re in control.

Drive+ is now available across SIXT van & truck’s long-term hire fleet.

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