Forklift Reliability Redefined

Year Two of Bobcat’s ownership of the former Doosan forklift brand, and we’re starting to see some significant inputs to the striking orange and white machines, reports Peter MacLeod.

When Bobcat acquired Doosan’s forklift division, the industry watched with interest to see how the rugged, construction-focused brand would steer its new material handling arm. At LogiMAT this year, Bobcat made its intentions clear: to harness the legacy of Doosan while injecting Bobcat’s hallmark resilience, adaptability, and bold approach to innovation.

Jan Droogendijk, Product Manager for Material Handling at Bobcat EMEA, describes the company’s evolving strategy: “We are really focusing on small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – those with one to ten trucks, perhaps a single shift. These are customers who want durability and performance, but not necessarily top-end specs they’ll never use. So, we’ve worked hard to build in the features they need, while staying cost-efficient.”

This pragmatic, value-oriented approach is embodied in Bobcat’s latest product lineup. At LogiMAT, the company showcased 10 new warehouse truck models, including pedestrian pallet trucks and stackers with platforms, plus a new three-wheel electric forklift designed for flexibility in tighter warehouse environments. The common thread among these machines? Fit-for-purpose functionality, built to last.

Durability as a Philosophy

Droogendijk is quick to emphasise that Bobcat’s material handling machines retain the core DNA of the Doosan forklifts: “Our trucks are heavier than many competitors’. That’s not just about weight, it’s about using more robust metal, which translates to better durability. These SMEs won’t replace a truck every couple of years. They want machines that last, and ours are built to do just that.”

Durability is treated as an essential characteristic for Bobcat’s target audience. “They don’t care if the truck goes 19 or 20 km/h,” Droogendijk says. “They just want it to work reliably, day in, day out.”

And for many of these customers, ownership still trumps leasing. While Bobcat does support financial programmes through its dealer network, outright purchase remains the most common path. “It’s a long-term investment,” he says. “After five years, they’ll ask: ‘Is it still working?’ If the answer is yes, then why change it?”

Rebranding

The transition from Doosan to Bobcat branding wasn’t merely cosmetic. As David Frodl, Senior Marketing Communication Manager at Bobcat EMEA, explains, “This was about more than a logo or a colour scheme. It was about creating synergy. Our parts and distribution centre for forklifts has moved to Halle, Germany, alongside our existing compact equipment infrastructure. That integration has allowed us to raise standards across the board.”

The transformation also brought introspection and mutual learning. “Bobcat learned from Doosan’s reliability heritage, and Doosan’s operations absorbed Bobcat’s energy and branding strength,” Frodl says. “It’s why we talk about ‘reliability redefined’. We’re building on what was great, and pushing it further.”

Electrification Push

Electrification is a major focus for Bobcat’s forklift strategy, albeit not an exclusive one. While lithium-ion battery systems are being rolled out under Bobcat’s own branding, with production expected to ramp up later this year, the company remains pragmatic about internal combustion (IC) engines. “You still need diesel,” Droogendijk affirms, gesturing toward the company’s seven-tonne diesel truck on display. “Especially in higher capacities and heavier-duty applications. We’re seeing electrification in these segments too, and we’re investing in it, but Stage V diesel is still efficient and clean.”

Frodl adds that infrastructure challenges often slow electric adoption. “In some countries, upgrading electrical capacity at a facility can take two years. You can be ready to invest, but the grid isn’t.”
Whether electric, diesel, or LPG, Bobcat’s product philosophy centres around delivering value where it counts. “Most of our SME customers operate trucks between one and three tonnes,” Droogendijk explains. “That’s the heartland of the forklift market and we’re very strong in that space.”

The new lithium-ion battery, developed through a joint venture but owned by Bobcat, is designed to be compatible with all the company’s electric forklift lines from launch. Benefits include faster charging, lower maintenance, and better uptime, though the cost-benefit ratio will vary based on application.

For now, the diesel and LPG options remain important for customers in less electrification-friendly regions or heavier-use industries. “We want to give customers the right product for today,” Droogendijk says. “And right now, diesel still makes sense in many situations.”

Expanding in Europe

The rebrand has also helped sharpen Bobcat’s dealer strategy across Europe. “We kept the majority of Doosan’s network,” Droogendijk explains. “But we also assessed where to improve, sometimes combining strong construction and material handling dealers in the same territory. As a result, we’ve increased our service points, improved aftermarket logistics, and strengthened support overall.”

As the Bobcat brand becomes more recognisable in the material handling world, the company is doubling down on visibility, marketing and product launches to maintain momentum. Its growth plans remain laser-focused on the SME sector, where the blend of rugged performance, thoughtful design, and strong after-sales support resonates deeply.

“We’re not trying to sell Porsches to people who need reliable delivery vans,” Droogendijk says. “We’re giving businesses the right tool for the job, one that lasts, doesn’t cost the earth, and is backed by a brand they can trust.” With an ever-expanding electric range, homegrown battery technology, and an integrated European network, Bobcat’s forklift business looks well-positioned to continue its growth path.

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New Forklifts at ProMat

Bobcat Company is showcasing two new forklifts which offer industry-leading features at ProMat 2025, March 17-20 at McCormick Place in Chicago. The DV160S-9 and D45S-9 will be introduced along with several other cutting-edge Bobcat products.

Located at booth S4138 in South Building, Hall A, the Bobcat booth also features a wide selection of electric counterbalance forklifts, diesel pneumatic tyre forklifts and electric rider pallet jacks.

High-Capacity Diesel Pneumatic Tyre Forklift

The DV160S-9 is engineered for demanding applications that boost business productivity with a high-output diesel engine, increased control and enhanced reliability. The new forklift helps operators achieve optimal productivity with class-leading travel speeds and lift speeds along with having one of the tightest turning radiuses in the industry.

It is designed to reduce fatigue and elevate productivity with its fully adjustable suspension seat and redesigned floating cab supporting greater operator visibility. The pressurized cab supports lower noise levels, while the automatic heat and air conditioning system keeps operators comfortable in various work environments.

The D45S-9 expands Bobcat’s long tradition of delivering forklifts with reliable performance. With its powerful 3.4-liter D34 diesel engine, the midsize product has some of the lowest overall costs of ownership of any competitive forklift on the market.

Supporting a lower total cost of ownership is its fuel-efficient engine that allows the user to choose from either Standard Mode or Eco Mode, with Eco Mode saving on fuel costs. The engine and transmission are designed for fewer scheduled maintenances to save the operator time and money.

Electric Forklift Lineup

The exhibit will showcase select electric forklifts from Bobcat. The B20T-7 is a three-wheel electric counterbalance forklift, which is available in cushion/pneumatic tire. With a small chassis size that fits where others cannot, it is set to boost production, minimize stress and enhance visibility for the operator.

The B20SU-9 is an electric stand-up rider narrow aisle forklift that is designed to pack a whole lot of productivity into a small dynamic package. With reliable all-AC power, the 36-volt electric counterbalance makes it a favorite for users in any setting they find themselves in.

New Forklifts and Warehouse Equipment at LogiMAT

Bobcat will be presenting two major new developments at LogiMAT 2025 as part of a comprehensive display of the company’s material handling product lines, including diesel and electric forklifts, reach trucks and warehouse equipment such as pallet trucks and stackers.

Bobcat will be showing two new developments in the range including:

• New Class 3 warehouse equipment range
• New series of Li-ION 3-wheel counterbalance forklifts

New Class 3 Warehouse Equipment

At LogiMAT 2025, Bobcat is adding to its warehouse equipment portfolio with three new product series. In addition, the company’s current LSM12N-7 and BSL12/16N-7 stackers are now available in initial lift versions. The new warehouse products will also be available with Li-ION batteries from production.

New warehouse product series:

• BPM16/20N-7: pedestrian powered pallet trucks: 1.6 & 2 t capacity
• BPR20/25N-7: powered pallet trucks with platform: 2 & 2.5 t capacity
• BSR12/16N-7: powered platform stacker trucks: 1.2 & 1.6 t capacity
• BSR16N-7i: powered platform stacker truck with initial lift: 1.6 t capacity

The new BPM16/20N-7 pallet trucks are the perfect match for all kinds of applications in and around SMEs, manufacturing and warehousing. The long tiller arm provides optimal, highly ergonomic operation. It requires less effort, and the operator maintains an optimal distance from the truck. Top-quality components, robust construction, a travel speed up to 6 km/h, and simplified maintenance make the pallet trucks in this series reliable partners for every task.

Bobcat BPR20.25N-7 powered pallet trucks with platform

The BPR20/25N-7 platform pallet trucks features a travel speed of up to 8 km/h, ensuring the trucks are built for optimal horizontal transportation over extended distances. Equipped with Electric Power Steering (EPS), these trucks offer ergonomic and safe operation. The suspension flip-down platform minimizes body vibrations, and the sideways protective arms provide additional stability and protect the operator during turns. In walking operation mode, the platform and arms are folded compactly within the truck’s outline, conserving space.

The 1.2 and 1.6 t capacity BSR12/16N-7 platform stacker trucks are designed for high efficiency, excelling in storage and picking operations involving heavy weights. The ergonomic, suspension flip-down platform – paired with protective arms – greatly enhances operational efficiency. These trucks are capable of reaching lift heights up to 5.5 m and they are also perfect for tasks over extended distances.

Thanks to the robust 8 mm metal skirt, strong chassis, durable mast and metal battery cover – along with premium components from leading suppliers – these models lower service costs and ensure constant readiness for professional use. The EPS system, coupled with the proportional lifting function, enables smooth and effortless stacking operations.

Bobcat’s first Li-ION 3-wheel forklifts

The company is introducing the BNT series, Bobcat’s first Li-ION 3-wheel forklifts, designed for light to medium-duty applications. These models — the B16NT, B18NT and B20NT — offer a cost-effective, eco-friendly solution tailored to the growing CL1 market. The new range extends Bobcat’s electric counterbalanced line-up.

Manoeuvrability is the key aspect in the design of these forklifts, making them ideal for use in tight environments. Despite their compact size, these forklifts boast an ergonomic design that ensures large leg room and exceptional operating comfort for the operator. Setting a new standard in confined space material handling, these forklifts provide a smooth ride and high stability in every job.

3 different load capacity models are available:

• B16NT – 1.6 t load capacity at 500 mm
• B18NT – 1.8 t load capacity at 500 mm
• B20NT – 2.0 t load capacity at 500 mm

Key Highlights

• Dual Drive: equipped with 4.5 kW dual-drive motors to boost productivity
• Maintenance-free 51.2V 300 Ah Li-ION (LFP) battery and 150A charger (380V)
• Electric parking brake: ease of use and increased safety levels
• Comfortable dimensions: designed for compact environments, while still offering comfortable spacious dimensions for the operator

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Peter MacLeod caught up with Bobcat’s Jan Droogendijk to hear about the progress the forklift truck company is making since rebranding from Doosan.

Earlier this year, I travelled to Seoul to visit the former Doosan factory that is now turning out shiny white-and-orange Bobcat forklifts. Accompanying me as part of the European delegation was Jan Droogendijk, Product Manager Material Handling at Bobcat EMEA. Almost a year on from Doosan’s rebrand to Bobcat, I caught up with him to discuss all things forklift.

Logistics Business (LB): At a time when the focus is less on traditional forklifts and more on automation, what solutions do your customers come to you for?
Jan Droogendijk (JD): We aim to fulfil the specific requirements of each customer. If they need a forklift for two hours a day for a light duty application without the bells and whistles, we offer a good value truck for their money. If they need additional options to protect against the immense heat of a foundry application, we’ll build them one as strong as a tank!
LB: How has the forklift evolved over the years to meet today’s challenges?
JD: At its core, the forklift is still doing the same task it has always done – lifting goods and moving them over short distances – but MHE manufacturers have gradually shifted focus to the operator. Today’s truck is equipped with luxury items like a heater, air conditioning, air suspension seat, and fingertip controls. You wouldn’t find any of those options on forklifts of decades ago, because it was all about its ability to do the work. Today we really try to make the operator’s life easier, starting with the basic design such as making the entry step lower, to fitting displays showing all the critical parameters and error codes.
LB: Where have the biggest gains in safety been made?
JD: Some safety features we have today were considered advanced a decade ago, such as a seat belt interlock. The biggest evolution here is offering safety systems which are integrated. For instance, our guardian stability system (GSS) is a whole set of features that enhance the total safety level and stability of a truck. GSS has some features that weren’t mandatory when we launched them 10 years ago, but are now. Other features include ramp hold, or an alarm that sounds or automatically decreases speed if the mast is tilted beyond a certain point. It’s about building in a whole set of safety checks to support the operator.

LB: You use the word ‘robust’ to describe your forklifts. What are the qualities that make Bobcats more robust than a competitor truck?
JD: Firstly, if you’re building your forklift with the best components on the market with the best reputation – transmission, engine, gearbox, etc. – it’s tricky to not make a robust forklift! Of course, you can still make mistakes dimensions-wise, but if your components are reliable your forklifts will be robust. Secondly, if you compare the specs of two forklifts with identical load capacities from rival manufacturers and one has a lower service weight, the chances are high that it uses thinner metal. In a sense that’s not wrong, because the lower the thickness of the metal, the cheaper it is to construct, and a lighter machine will travel faster and cover more distance in a day. But Bobcat chooses to make the truck heavier, because a heavier truck is a more stable and reliable truck. Also, if you divide the weight well over the machine, it will drive better. A lighter truck under load offers a shaky ride, whereas the ride is smoother with a heavier truck. It puts less stress on the components, meaning it will be more reliable.
LB: Does the forklift still have a part to play in logistics?
JD: In the automated warehouse, the role of the forklift is supportive, because there are still some tasks it’s just not possible to automate or you can’t justify the investment. Moving goods from A to Z in a fixed time slot is easy to automate. But how do you get the goods into the racking or unload the lorry? The pallet will always be the same but the dimension of the goods will be different, so as long as there are different circumstances, the forklift will always have a role because of its flexibility and versatility.
LB: Coming up to a year into the rebrand, what sort of progress is Bobcat making in the market?
JD: We’re starting to see Bobcat branded forklifts going out into the markets. You see them popping up at customer sites all over the place, which is really nice after all our hard work to reach this point. The feedback we’re getting from the market is positive and there is good synergy between the forklift and compact construction equipment divisions. They are different industries but there’s also an overlap, and we can learn from the other’s best practices and make progress.
LB: Thanks a lot, Jan.

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Material Handling Upgrade for Heathrow Air Cargo Operator

Davies Turner Air Cargo has made a significant investment in material handling equipment (MHE) at its Heathrow logistics hub.

This strategic upgrade by one of the UK’s largest independent air freight and logistics businesses is aimed at enhancing both operational efficiency and safety, solidifying the company’s commitment to maintaining industry-leading standards.

The existing fleet of materials handling equipment has been replaced with seven electric forklift trucks, three reach trucks and one battery changing truck. All are fitted with high tech batteries and chargers.

From the Bobcat MHE range, the 11 vehicles have been procured on a lease contract from Rushlift, a national full-service suppliers of multi-brand materials handling and ground support equipment, with which Davies Turner Air Cargo has partnered for nearly 30 years.

The new MHE fleet will ensure that Davies Turner Air Cargo’s Heathrow hub continues to operate at peak performance, even as demand and operational complexities grow.

Safety remains a top priority for Davies Turner Air Cargo, and the new fleet includes advanced safety technologies designed to reduce accidents and improve operational safety, underlining the company’s commitment to HSE matters.

Among the key innovations are perimeter proximity lights, which surround the equipment, enhancing visibility and safety in crowded or low-light conditions, which are complemented by the addition of flat LED chevron strip lights fitted on the counterweight.

Progressive directional arrow safety lights that appear on both the front and back of the equipment, depending on the direction of travel, have replaced the traditional blue spot reverse light, offering clearer directional guidance, when shone on the floor, in the directional path of the vehicle.

Fork cameras provide operators with better visibility when the forks are raised, or through the mast, reducing the risk of accidents during operation; whilst pedestrian detection cameras identify people within a set proximity, automatically slowing down the truck to prevent collisions.

Each truck is fitted with an RFID beacon to detect other trucks on a potential collision course. These beacons interact with red flashing beacons on door frames and blind spots to alert other operators, further reducing the risk of accidents.

“As part of one of the UK’s leading freight and logistics businesses, Davies Turner Air Cargo is always striving to improve our operational capabilities and the safety of our workforce,” said Oliver Simmons, general manager – Heathrow Services at Davies Turner Air Cargo.

“This investment in cutting-edge MHE technology at our Heathrow facility is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence in the logistics industry. We are confident that these upgrades will enhance our service delivery, ensuring that we continue to meet and exceed the expectations of our clients.”

Andrew Gazzard, key account manager at Rushlift added: “Working with Davies Turner over many years has enabled a true working relationship to develop, affording a greater understanding of ever-changing needs.

“Its commitment to ensuring it has the most up-to-date reliable and safe equipment, along with around the clock support has meant that with our flexible and consultative approach to business, our long partnership continues to thrive.

“We are pleased to introduce the new Bobcat range of forklift trucks along with recently launched safety innovations from our partners FTC, and where suitable, to supply equipment outside of the Bobcat portfolio with confidence.”

This significant investment reaffirms Davies Turner Air Cargo’s position as a leader in the logistics industry, with a focus on combining advanced technology with operational excellence.

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Bobcat’s $3.26M Overhaul Turns Georgia Facility into a Powerhouse of Forklift Innovation

Bobcat Company, a global equipment, innovation and worksite solutions brand, recently completed a $3.26 million renovation at its Buford, Georgia (USA) location, which is home to the company’s North American material handling sales, service, marketing, parts and logistics departments.

Bobcat recently brought material handling into the Bobcat brand, transitioning from Doosan Industrial Vehicle to Bobcat in early 2024.

The investment in the Buford facility modernized conference rooms, break rooms and office spaces, improved the interior design, finishing and furnishing to align with other Bobcat locations, and updated exterior signage. Featuring open seating and no cubicles, the enhanced spaces support cross-functional teamwork and engagement.

“Investing in our facilities and operations to create collaborative, inspiring workplaces is one of many ways that Bobcat supports our employees,” said Mike Ballweber, president, Doosan Bobcat North America. “Fostering our company’s success alongside the dedicated team in Buford is a priority for us. We are thrilled to provide them with a work environment that encourages collaboration and drives innovation.”

The 200,000-square-foot Buford facility houses a state-of-the-art parts operation which supplies over 30,000 line items to support its affiliate groups. Additionally, the material handling product line includes 179 separate models with a full range of diesel, gas, liquid propane gas and electric forklifts, with capacities ranging from 3,000 to 55,000 pounds.

“The growth of the Bobcat brand into the material handling industry allows us to provide even more solutions to help our customers accomplish more,” said Jarrod Steck, Bobcat vice president of material handling products. “Our Buford team has grown by 40 percent in the last year and is still growing. Bobcat’s investment in both people and facility illustrate our level of commitment to growing Bobcat’s presence in this important market.”

More than 180 employees work at the Buford location – a significant increase since 2022. Opportunities for employment are available in product support, sales administration and product and parts areas.

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Extensive Material Handling Lineup at LogiMAT

LogiMAT 2024 will see the first showcasing of an extensive lineup of material handling products from Bobcat. The global rebranding and integration of Doosan Industrial Vehicle (DIV) under the Bobcat brand with its range of forklift trucks and warehouse equipment, will provide even more solutions to help Bobcat customers to accomplish more. From 1st January 2024, all of the company’s material handling equipment has been produced in the signature Bobcat colours – white and orange.

The Bobcat brand is world famous for an extensive range of compact machines, which are used in construction, the agricultural sector, landscaping, demolition and many other industries. Bobcat loaders and telehandlers, which can be equipped with attachments such as pallet forks, buckets, grabs, bale clamps or dump hoppers, are often used for material handling and logistics tasks. So the addition of a complete range of IC and electric forklift trucks and warehouse equipment is a natural extension to the Bobcat range.

“Through our unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence, we have significantly broadened our product portfolio to not only meet the needs of our loyal customers but also to inspire and empower new customers to conquer their toughest challenges,” said Scott Park, CEO and Vice Chairman of Doosan Bobcat. “With an expanded range of solutions, we’re empowering even more customers to accomplish more.”

Bobcat Material Handling Products at LogiMAT

At LogiMAT 2024, the Bobcat product display will include diesel and electric forklifts, reach trucks and warehouse equipment such as pallet trucks and stackers. The display will also include Bobcat’s TL25.60 super compact telehandler, which allows work in tight spots without compromising performance, thanks to the machine’s compact dimensions and excellent manoeuvrability.

Lineup at LogiMAT
Lineup at LogiMAT

The Bobcat material handling products on the stand at LogiMAT include:

Diesel forklifts: • D160S-9, • D50SC-9

Electric forklifts: • B25NS, • B20X-7 Plus, • B80NS

Reach truck: • BR16J-9

Warehouse equipment: • BPL18S-7 pedestrian pallet truck, • BPR20S-7 ride-on pallet truck, • BDR13S-7 double stacker, • LSM12N-7 pallet stacker

These models are representative of products from the comprehensive Bobcat range for the logistics and material handling market, which include various lines: a series of diesel forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 16 ton; a series of LPG forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 7 ton and a series of electric forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 1.2 to 10 ton. The latter segment also includes a line of electric forklifts with three wheels for light work from 1.2 to 2 ton. As mentioned above, the warehouse solutions include pallet trucks, stackers and reach trucks.

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New Material Handling Range in Denmark

Rødding-based Stenderup A/S, the Authorised Bobcat dealer for Denmark, has announced that the company will be offering the new Bobcat range of material handling equipment for Danish customers from 1st April 2024.

Troels Stausholm Jensen, Managing Director of Stenderup, said: “Since we were appointed as the Authorised Dealer for Bobcat in Denmark in 2022, we have been successful in increasing Bobcat’s market share in the country. We are very excited by the opportunities offered by the new material handling range from Bobcat not only for our existing customers, but for a whole new audience in manufacturing, warehousing and general industry across Denmark.”

John Coudyzer, District Manager for Bobcat Material Handling for Benelux and the Nordics, said: “Stenderup has a long and successful history dating back to 1936, supplying quality machinery and other products throughout Denmark. The material handling range represents the latest expansion in the Bobcat portfolio that already includes loaders, mini-excavators, telehandlers, light compaction and attachments, allowing Stenderup to offer new solutions for customers in an increasing number of industries across Denmark.”

Product Portfolio

The Bobcat range for logistics and material handling consists of various product lines: a series of diesel forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 16 ton; a series of LPG forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 7 ton and a series of electric forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 1.2 to 10 ton. The latter segment also includes a line of electric forklifts with three wheels for light work from 1.2 to 2 ton.

Troels Stausholm Jensen added: “The new Material Handling portfolio provides an additional springboard for Stenderup and Bobcat to increase our presence in the industrial and warehousing market in Denmark. It is a perfect complement to the Bobcat loaders and telehandlers we supply equipped with attachments such as buckets, grabs, bale clamps, dump hoppers and pallet forks, for use in material handling applications in many industries.”

Today, Stenderup is led by the third and fourth generations of the Jensen family. The company has over 40 employees divided into sales, service and administration, covering the whole of Denmark. This is backed up by the strong focus at Stenderup on service/aftermarket support for customers right across the country.

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