STILL introduces RXE 10-16C e-truck

Whenever things get particularly tight and turbulent during the loading and unloading of lorries, containers or in narrow aisles, the new STILL RXE 10-16C comes into its own. For the youngest one of the Hamburg-based manufacturer’s electrifying electric forklift trucks is a giant in terms of compactness and performance. In addition, the successor to the legendary STILL RX 50, one of the best-selling electric trucks in its class, impresses with numerous safety features.

In fact, the new STILL RXE 10-16C offers an extremely well-balanced ratio between driving comfort, manoeuvrability and safety. Thanks to its compact dimensions and very sensitive steering, the three-wheel counterbalance truck is extremely efficient and manoeuvrable in the tightest of spaces. This makes it the first choice when it comes to moving loads weighing up to 1.6 tonnes with minimal space requirements. With a height of just under two metres and a width of less than one metre, the small and compact vehicle fits safely through any door – for example, when unloading containers and lorries – or even through very narrow aisles in the warehouse. Nevertheless, no one should underestimate the performance of the small truck.

“Despite its compact dimensions, the RXE 10-16C lifts half a tonne of load to a height of almost seven metres without any effort. That is a very impressive accomplishment for a small forklift truck. This is made possible by the particularly low centre of gravity and the extra rigid design of the lift mast,” emphasises Jürgen Wrusch, product expert for electric forklift trucks at STILL GmbH.

Dynamic on the track – safe in the curve

The STILL RXE 10-16C is not only particularly manoeuvrable, but with a top speed of 12.5 km/h when loaded, it is also quite fast on long distances in the warehouse. To ensure that not a moment of its electrifying driving dynamics is lost for reasons of safety, it is equipped with the proven Curve Speed Control assistance function as standard. The automatic speed adjustment in curves keeps it safely on track at all times – even in curves that are somewhat tighter. Moreover, its particularly slim mast and the visibility-optimised protective roof bars provide the driver with an optimal all-round view, through which people or objects in the truck’s field of action can be reliably recognised.

Maximum work safety is also guaranteed by the other individually configurable equipment options – from the direction indicator to the Safety Light 4Plus safety lighting, the lift height indicator, the stability assistant or the overload detection.

“We have not compromised on safety features even with the smallest representative of our electric forklift family. With its numerous driver assistance systems, some of which are available as options, the RXE 10-16C is every bit as safe as the supposedly larger members of the STILL electric forklift truck family,” explains Dyrk Draenkow, product manager for electric forklift trucks and energy systems.

In line with family tradition

Not only the assistance systems, but also the uniform operating concept of the RX electric forklift truck family was transferred to the new RXE 10-16C. Wrusch: “Anyone who is already familiar with other vehicles of the RX family will also get on very well with our smallest one right away. Following the family tradition, it has inherited from its successful big brothers the ergonomically comfortable driver’s workplace, the innovative operating concept and the smart STILL Easy Control on-board computer, which clearly displays all the relevant information and performance functions.”

This is an advantage that operators are sure to appreciate. They can easily switch between different load classes and are immediately familiar with the truck without having to get used to it. For example, with the control functions that can be individually selected – multi-lever, mini-lever, fingertip or Joystick 4Plus – which ensure maximum driving comfort in the RXE 10-16C, RX 20 and RX 60 series of electric forklift trucks. Or they benefit from the comfort offered by the generous, 44-centimetre-long footwell. There is enough room for safety shoes up to size 45.

Power and development in the drive train

The new truck gets its dynamics from a rear-wheel three-phase AC drive in 24-volt technology that is as efficient as it is low-maintenance and is based on the drive concept or drive components of the FM-X reach truck. A major advantage of the new drive train: the maintenance-intensive steering chain has been replaced by hydraulic gear steering, in which a hydraulic steering motor steers the drive wheel via a gear wheel. The rear weight has also been redeveloped. It now offers more space for the electrical system including the drive control.

For the RXE 10-16C powered by lead-acid batteries, the charging access is very easy from above. If a battery change is desired, this can be done – as with the RX 50 – from the side via a lift truck with optional internal and external roller platform. Any existing lead-acid batteries from the RX 50 can continue to be used in the new RXE. All that is required is to change the battery plug to a 320 A version. Of course, the RXE 10-16C is available with a Li-Ion Ready option with integrated quick charging access. A STILL Li-Ion battery can therefore be retrofitted without any problems.

“With its wide range of equipment options and assistance systems, the new STILL RXE 10-16C is much more than just an attractive upgrade. The increased comfort and safety make it a perfect and very versatile helper for logistics service providers, in production supply or in the central warehouses of retail companies. After all, our compact newcomer has already proven one thing: The RXE 10-16C fits – always,” summarises STILL product manager Dyrk Draenkow.

 

Toyota exhibits at Maintec 2022

Toyota Material Handling UK (TMH UK) will be highlighting the extensive benefits that its range of materials handling products and solutions bring to customers at Maintec 2022 (NEC, Birmingham, 8-9 June 2022).

Toyota is the world’s leading supplier of forklift trucks and warehouse equipment and offers a broad collection of new and used products as well as nationwide service support, short and long-term rental solutions, fleet management and genuine parts, along with operator training.

Among the Toyota products on display at this year’s Maintec will be the Traigo24 3-wheel electric counterbalance lift truck (pictured) and the BT Pro Lifter. Designed for simple, straightforward operations in confined or tight spaces, the compact Traigo24 trucks are ideal for factory and warehouse applications. Meanwhile the BT Pro Lifter hand pallet truck requires up to 67% less force to operate than other standard hand pallet trucks on the market.

Toyota will also highlight its commitment to delivering outstanding after-sales service and maintenance. A range of support packages to suit the business needs of companies of all sizes is offered. Only genuine Toyota spare parts are used and to ensure optimum truck uptime, 95% of all Toyota parts are held in stock, so a component is usually delivered to a client’s site within 24 hours of an order being placed.

In addition, Toyota is a ‘one-stop-shop’ for forklift tyres for all applications and provides a host of battery and charger maintenance and breakdown support programmes. Toyota is also one of the UK’s largest providers of CFTS-accredited lift truck Thorough Examinations and carries out inspections on all makes and type of forklift at customer sites across the country.

TMH UK’s Service Sales Manager, Andy Pritchard, comments: “Regardless of whether your business operates a single pallet truck or a large fleet of varied materials handling equipment (MHE), when sourcing MHE it is important to deal with an organisation that has the infrastructure in place to guarantee the highest levels of service and maintenance support. Customer satisfaction is our number-one priority and we do everything we can to meet our customers’ expectations.

“A team of highly trained materials handling equipment professionals will be on hand throughout Maintec to provide advice and guidance on solutions tailored to a company’s unique requirements. Visitors to the show are invited to come to the Toyota stand to learn how we can help companies drive operational efficiencies throughout their materials handling processes that bring increased productivity and lower operating costs.”

New Yale forklifts offer bespoke options

The one-size-fits-all lift truck solution of yesterday won’t cut it any longer, says Yale. To meet today’s challenges head on, customers need a truck that is configured to the unique demands of their applications. The Yale Series N will create a new level of excellence in lift truck solutions; the performance, ergonomics and configurability will give customers everything they need – raising the bar for success.

The Series N moves away from the defined categories of basic, standard, and premium lift trucks to a completely new customer experience that enables them to define their own truck specification.

Phil Mean, Product Strategy Manager at Yale Europe Materials Handling, said: “The introduction of the Series N is a pivotal moment for Yale. In a time of forklift operator shortages and rising costs, it’s important for operations to have equipment that matches their needs. The Series N challenges customers to reject the status quo, and set their own standard. Even in extreme applications, the trucks can be configured to suit the customers’ needs – all while offering operator comfort to promote high levels of productivity.”

The first truck available in the range is the GDP/GLP 2.0-3.5N, with more electric and ICE trucks due to be released in the future.

Operator-centric design

Yale says the Series N is designed to the needs of the operators and the challenges of the individual operation – rather than customers using a truck with functionalities they simply don’t need or use. The value of the trucks goes beyond moving goods from A to B; the Series N can reduce labour challenges through excellent ergonomics to assist with staff retention.

Boasting an easy three-point access, a large grab handle and generous foot space reduces strain and twisting as the operator gets in or out of the cab. A flip-up armrest provides an unobstructed route when raised, and additional comfort when down.

“We all know we work best with the right tools and supportive surroundings, so we have designed the operator compartment to be spacious, with excellent head and shoulder clearance and a full suspension seat. Even during a long shift, operators can rely on the Series N to provide comfortable working conditions,” added Mean.

All-round visibility

The trucks have a wide mast window, offering excellent forward visibility while handling loads or travelling. A fork laser level line option allows the operator to quickly see where the fork tips will enter a pallet load – great for low light environments – while a clear glass roof option allows unobstructed upward view, helping the operator to pick and place loads at height precisely.

Combined with industry-exclusive technology, the Yale Series N range supports peak performance, confidence, and productivity. A standard, full-colour touch screen display offers quick, easy access to vital truck information.

Other optional operator assist systems on the new lift trucks include a reverse driving camera and rear-view display, a highly configurable suite of spotlight and pedestrian awareness light options and mounting positions, and integrated proximity and object detection systems.

“Being able to work with confidence is key to achieving productivity goals and keeping operations moving,” continued Mean. “As well as high visibility and excellent ergonomics, the Yale Series N lift trucks feature rapid acceleration and fast lift/lower speeds – helping to shave off crucial seconds in every cycle.”

Efficient and dependable

With increasingly demanding productivity targets pushing any operations to run two or even three shifts, logistics operators need to set a new standard for high uptime and low cost of ownership.

Harsh duty cycles and challenging environments can threaten uptime. The Yale Series N range has been designed to deliver, shift after shift.

The lift trucks boast low fuel consumption, enabling them to do more work with less fuel. Reliable and robust components reduce the amount of maintenance required, keeping the truck moving for as long as possible and reducing downtime.

“There are so many more benefits and features of our new range to be discovered, so we encourage logistics operators to get in touch to find out more,” concluded Mean. “Our dealer and sales teams will work directly with our customers to understand their specific needs and help them define exactly what they need from a Series N truck.

“It is a ground-breaking offering, and it will transform the way Yale creates solutions for our customers. We have always said people are at the heart of our products, and in allowing our customers to create a bespoke lift truck for their application, the Series N epitomises this completely.”

Linde launches electric trucks up to 18 tonnes

Linde Material Handling (Linde MH) now offers a new range of electrically powered heavy-duty forklift trucks with load capacities from 10 to 18 tonnes. Twelve models in total impress with excellent all-round visibility and provide maximum flexibility with a choice of either lead-acid or lithium-ion battery systems.

Offering load capacities of 10, 12, 14, 15, 16 or 18 tonnes and various load centres, the Linde E100 to E180 trucks are a particularly interesting option for companies operating in the wood, steel and stone industries and the beverage sector. One of the first customers also includes a major furniture company.

“Zero emissions, quiet operation, high serviceability, flexibility in use, and precise and agile driving characteristics – these advantages clearly speak in favour of using the electric drive in the heavy-duty class as well,” says Christopher Reis, Product Manager Heavy Trucks.

“With the electric heavy-duty forklift, our customers get a vehicle that is just as worthwhile for light duty as it is for 24/7 continuous use.” Operators have a choice between lead-acid and lithium-ion battery systems. “However, the special feature is that they can even swap the battery technology at any time without having to change the hardware. This is a truly unique selling point of these vehicles and offers a significant advantage not least in terms of subsequent use,” emphasises Reis.

A special drive concept with four motors – two for the left and two for the right wheel – provides the necessary power for transporting the remarkably heavy loads. This enables the most powerful model, the Linde E180/900 with 18 tons load capacity and a load centre of 900mm, to reach a driving speed of 20km/h within just 10 seconds even when fully loaded.

The electrification of the largest truck series means that Linde MH’s entire portfolio of counterbalanced trucks in the load range from 1.4 to 18 tonnes is now available with the most common types of energy technology. Thus, the intralogistics specialist is able to offer its customers the option of selecting the appropriate drive for the specific application at hand, even in the largest payload class.

The development of the large Linde electric forklifts has been aided by more than 50 years of experience with this drive concept. “The use of proven technology ensures high reliability in operation – which is a particularly important feature for our customers,” emphasises product manager Reis. For instance, the design of the new, compact heavy-duty truck series is based on the eight-tonne range, featuring a double drive, double lifting hydraulics, two batteries and scaled pumps.

The decoupled, rubber-mounted cabin design is borrowed from the smaller forklifts as well, but has been significantly improved once again in terms of all-round visibility: An armoured glass roof and large glass panes in the side doors as well as the front screen and rear windows, in combination with the specially shaped counterweight, provide the driver with the best-possible visibility and thus safety during operation. The driver’s seat is optionally rotatable by 17° and offers an armrest, providing relief when reversing.

The orange seat belt with belt buckle monitoring function helps with implementing the safety belt obligation. To enable the battery system to be adapted to different application requirements, there are various battery and charger versions available.

 

Recognising the value of reconditioned attachments

Investing in a used forklift attachment in a great condition is a cost-effective way of upgrading your material handling equipment at a pre-owned price, according to B&B Attachments.

With over 40 years’ experience in the UK and Ireland forklift truck attachment market, B&B Attachments is in a unique position to provide reconditioned clamps to meet its customer’s requirements.

B&B Attachments specialises in the design and manufacture of forklift truck attachments and material handling solutions. The company’s extensive workshop facilities allow its experienced fitters to meet the challenge of providing high quality reconditioned and refurbished clamps. All attachments are inspected, serviced, repaired, and tested. They undergo a rigorous remanufacturing process where original equipment manufactured parts are used wherever possible. Its range of used forklift attachments are available in mounting classes II, III and IV.

“All B&B’s reconditioned attachments are thoroughly restored back to their original condition with some of the most experienced industry professionals finding it hard to tell them apart from new stock,” comments Sales Director, Neal Fowler. “All units are backed by our 3- or 6-month warranty options, with dedicated sales and service teams providing full technical backup and support. All reconditioned attachments are sold with Thorough Examination Certification included.

“Or why not test out our attachments before buying, with our dedicated hire fleet of over 2,500 attachments, available through our European network. All attachments are available on flexible long- or short-term hire agreements to suit the hirer’s need. Whether the requirement is a week, a month, or a year, B&B have the solution that works best for you.”

 

Hyster launches flagship A Series forklifts

Hyster has launched its new Hyster A Series lift truck series, with the H2.0-3.5A internal combustion models now available. The A Series trucks are designed specifically for each customer using A+ Logic, a fully integrated set of scalable and adjustable features that allow users to fine-tune the truck to match their specific application needs.

“For the A Series, Hyster has revolutionised its manufacturing process to deliver the tough, high quality lift trucks that you expect, built around the particular needs of the intended application and the operator,” says Robert O’Donoghue, VP Marketing and Solutions EMEA, for Hyster. “That’s why we describe this series as ‘Distinctly Hyster, built for you’.”

With A+ Logic at the core, the A Series lift trucks can be easily configured to fit each customer’s unique needs, delivering superior performance for the specific operation as well as a low total cost of ownership. The scalable design philosophy makes it easy for customers to add the features that are needed for productivity in their operation and avoid paying for unnecessary options that increase cost without adding value.

“We have designed the trucks this way as no two customers face identical challenges,” says Robert. “With the Hyster A Series, instead of providing you with options for a truck we already built, we build the truck you need according to your duty cycle, environment, and tasks.”

The Hyster H2.0-3.5A internal combustion lift trucks with capacities from 2 to 3.5 tonnes are the first trucks to be released in the series. Not only are they highly configurable, but the base models offer industry-leading fuel economy, excellent visibility, simplified service, and robust components that help prevent unplanned downtime.

“Operator confidence and comfort are tremendously important as they help to enhance productivity,” explains Robert. “That’s why the new A Series lift trucks feature operator-centric design to support proper ergonomics and high performance.”

The spacious operator cabin on the H2.0-3.5A trucks is specifically engineered to emphasise overhead, forward, and rear visibility and give the operator greater freedom of movement to help reduce strain on the body. This attention to design makes the lift truck comfortable and convenient to operate, helping to increase productivity across the whole shift. Additionally, there are available features including operator assistance systems and an innovative Dynamic Stability System (DSS) option.

All A Series trucks are also ‘telematics ready’ for use with the Hyster Tracker wireless asset management solution, which gives businesses the data needed to optimise their fleets, control costs, reduce downtime, and streamline maintenance even further.

The newly released models replace the Hyster Fortens and XT lift trucks at the same capacity. The A Series is expected to expand to include other Hyster IC lift trucks in various capacities in due course.

 

Forklift accidents are a global concern

Unfortunately, no matter where you go in the world, forklift-related workplace accidents are far too common. Recent events from around the globe demonstrate this unsettling fact.

  • In the United Kingdom, a reversing forklift at a goat milk producer struck and killed a woman, resulting in a £200,000 fine.
  • In Canada, the Minister of Labour is investigating the death of a worker struck by a forklift at an Ontario steel company.
  • In Singapore, 3 out of 20 workplace fatalities so far this year have involved forklifts.

In the UK, forklifts account for more workplace accidents than any other machine, and 57% of all people injured by forklifts in the UK are pedestrians. In the US, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration estimates that if companies implement more stringent safety and training policies, forklift accidents could be reduced by 70%.

As the statistics and recent forklift accidents attest, any workplace that requires pedestrians to work near mobile equipment, like forklifts, must take pedestrian safety seriously and implement protective measures to keep their workers safe.

Keeping workers safe

SEEN Safety has addressed the persistent global issue of pedestrian safety head-on with its world-class IRIS-860 sensor. Through cutting-edge technology, their sensors have improved workplace safety for countless pedestrian workers around the globe who work in close proximity to forklifts and other mobile equipment.

SEEN works with companies in various industries where people and material handling machines work closely together – such as distribution centres, manufacturing, and logistics warehouses. They make sensors designed to detect when an employee has entered a critical area around mobile equipment like forklifts or wheel loaders. If a worker enters the area behind reversing equipment, the IRIS-860 sensor will audibly alert the driver to their presence.

SEEN’s sensors are simple to use. With the IRIS-860 sensor, workers do not need a complicated battery-operated transponder. Instead, the sensor identifies workers by transforming one of the most commonly used pieces of personal protective equipment, the high visibility vest, into part of an active safety system that is immediately effective and easier to implement than other options on the market.

The hard work of detection is done by SEEN’s infrared sensors, which work well beyond what an optical camera can ‘see’ in the visible light spectrum. SEEN deliberately uses infrared for detection, it is extremely reliable regardless of dust & dirt, weather and variable lighting – conditions commonly encountered in materials handling operating environments. Failure to detect reliably may be ok if people aren’t close to the machine when it’s operating, but it’s crucially important when a person enters the high risk zone behind a reversing machine.

In addition the sensors can be configured to meet the requirements of a specific worksite. Often, the operator is focused on their load which is usually in front of them creating a blind spot behind the machine, this is the area where pedestrian collisions can be the most catastrophic. SEEN’s sensors are designed to be configured to target that area precisely and reliably, focusing on the detections that really matter and minimising nuisance alerts.

The system is effortless to use, requiring zero specialist knowledge to install or set up, and always offers reliable protection, regardless of conditions. The sensors are also significantly more cost-effective than other alternatives, making it possible to spread them across your entire mobile equipment fleet.

 

Clark launches forklifts with higher load capacities

Clark‘s globally coveted S-Series celebrated its debut in 2018. With the special “Smart, Strong and Safe” features of the counterbalance trucks, Clark set a benchmark for future truck generations back then. Now the materials handling vehicles manufacturer is expanding the popular series to include IC engine-powered trucks with load capacities of 4 to 5.5t.

Like their smaller counterparts with load capacities of 2 to 3.5t, the new models are also equipped with active safety systems, a smart information system and extensive additional equipment. Operators can tailor the trucks to their individual use and thus achieve high productivity at a low total cost of ownership (TCO), says the manufacturer. And the operator does not miss out either thanks to the excellent ergonomics and safety of the trucks.

The new S-Series models consist of the S40-S55 diesel and LPG forklifts with superelastic or pneumatic tyres. The trucks are the first choice for both medium-duty and extremely tough applications. Wherever high handling performance and availability are crucial – such as in multi-shift operations in industry, trade and distribution, in the paper and beverage industry or in demanding foundry operations – the trucks score with their robust design, reliable, safe and powerful operation and low operating and maintenance costs.

Strong – robust and low-maintenance

The construction basis of the S-Series is, as usual with Clark, the proven “Built to last” concept, which is based on more than 100 years of experience in forklift construction. It stands for a solid construction with high-quality and durable components. The forklifts have, among other things, wet maintenance-free multi-disc brakes, a durable and electronically protected gearbox, tried and tested lift masts from our own production with a robust 6-roller fork carriage, an extremely stable steering axle as well as the fully welded frames familiar from Clark.

Powerful Kubota industrial engines are used in both the diesel and LPG forklifts of the S-Series. The Kubota 4-cylinder diesel engine with common rail fuel injection V3800-CR-TE5B has a fully electronic engine control. This not only makes it environmentally friendly, but also provides an optimised torque curve and more economical operation. Due to the integrated exhaust gas aftertreatment with diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) and diesel particulate filter (DPF), the Kubota diesel engine, like the LPG engine, meets the strict exhaust gas standards of EU Stage 5.

Operators can look forward to low operating and maintenance costs with the S-Series. The vehicles have, for example, maintenance-free multi-disc brakes with oil cooling, which also show their strong braking effect on wet or dusty ground. At the same time, the brake booster ensures that less force is required for braking. The long maintenance intervals should also be emphasised. In case of maintenance, all relevant components are easy to reach for the service technician. Downtimes are therefore kept to a minimum.

Active safety systems

Clark offers the S-Series with numerous safety features: These include the standard automatic engaging parking brake, which is automatically activated when leaving the parked vehicle and makes the operator’s daily work much easier. The truck control system prevents the forklift from starting against the parking brake. This not only increases safety, but also contributes to longer component durability.

The parking brake also increases safety on ramps. The operator always has the truck under control, as unintentional rolling away or back is prevented. This anti-roll-back feature is standard and can be activated or deactivated via the truck’s control system. Safety and comfort are also ensured by the direction switch integrated in the hydraulic or mini-lever. This allows the driver to change the direction of travel without having to reach around.

The load weight indicator is available as an option. This measures the weight of the load on the forks and helps the driver to avoid overloading the truck. With the Vertical Mast System (VMS), which is also optional, a tilt sensor automatically brings the mast into a vertical position so that goods can be stored and retrieved quickly and safely. The VMS positions the mast vertically both when tilting forwards and backwards and compensates for the vehicle position on uneven floors or ramps.

In order to adapt the maximum travel speed of the truck to the application profile, a speed limiter is optionally available. And last but not least, Clark offers a car-like reversing camera for safe reversing, with the aid of which the driver has an optimum view of the activities in his path when reversing.

Ergonomic driver’s workplace

The ergonomic workplace concept of the S-Series offers the driver a high level of comfort. This starts with the entry: the driver can comfortably get on and off the truck via the wide non-slip step and the large grab handle. In the spacious interior, the driver enjoys the best head and legroom. Clark has placed the tilt cylinders under the base plate on the new series, thus ensuring unobstructed entry and exit.

The comfortable full-suspension seat with safety belt has a folding backrest and can be adjusted to the weight of the driver. To increase safety during forklift operation, the transmission and direction switch can only be operated when the seat belt is fastened by means of appropriate additional equipment. The ergonomic steering wheel, automotive-style pedals and hydrostatic power steering allow the operator to control the truck intuitively and without effort.

The vehicle is operated either by hydraulic levers attached to the bonnet or, optionally, by mini-levers integrated into the fully adjustable, swinging armrest. The movements required to operate the levers are minimal, relieving the strain on the driver’s arm-shoulder area.

The splash-proof 5-inch TFT colour display provides information on all important vehicle parameters, such as travel speed, load weight and operating time until the next maintenance. Safety and warning messages can be individually programmed and are displayed in 26 languages. In addition, the display is used for onboard diagnostics and has password-protected access in case of service. If desired, to save fuel and increase safety, the vehicle can be programmed so that the engine automatically shuts off at idle as soon as the driver leaves the truck seat. When a reversing camera is used, the image is transmitted to the colour display.

The overhead guard provides a good view upwards when storing and retrieving high racking levels. All mast variants with free lift have double primary cylinders so that the driver also has an unobstructed view of the forks and load to the front. By decoupling the engine, transmission and drive axle, Clark has reduced vibration and noise to a minimum so that the driver can concentrate on his work. A wide range of storage options, a 12 V power connection and, on request, a radio or an additional USB charging port, e.g. for mobile phone devices, round off the workplace.

Extensive additional equipment

Clark offers the S-Series with extensive additional equipment for a variety of different applications: These include container-compatible driver’s protective roofs, a reversing camera, a Safety Light for visual warning when driving forwards and backwards, an acoustic reversing alarm, various seats with armrests or side bars, SE tyres, orange safety belt and a wide range of attachments.

In addition, various cab variants are available: these range from rain (cab roof) or weather protection (roof and windscreen) to a partial cab (roof, windscreen and rear window) to a fully equipped full cab with two-part side door and sliding window, air conditioning, heating with proportionally controllable heating valve, heated rear window and front and rear windscreen wipers, so that the driver can work in concentration and comfort even in the harshest climatic conditions.

 

Hyster launching new forklift at LogiMAT

Hyster will show a new A Series lift truck for the first time at LogiMAT 2022 in Stuttgart, Germany. Visitors to the show from 31 May to 2 June 2022 will get a chance to see a model that lifts 3.5 tonnes from the new line of tough, scalable, counterbalanced lift trucks at the Hyster stand.

In Hall 10 at Stand C10, experts will be on hand to discuss how Hyster can “Power YOUR Possibilities” with a range of more than 140 counterbalance lift trucks, warehouse equipment and container handlers.

On the stand, the much anticipated Hyster H3.5A will be revealed alongside the “lithium-ion ready” P3.0S Platform Pallet Truck designed for businesses cross docking, loading and unloading trailers or order picking in the warehouse. The P3.0S on show features a fixed platform with side protection for the operator, but there are options available including rear protection or a folding platform with side arms.

In addition, attendees can learn about the different power options for Hyster forklifts and warehouse equipment. For instance, Li.ON FORCE, a lithium-ion battery from Sunlight Group, has recently been added as an option for selected 24V, 48V, and 80V Hyster equipment giving customers more ways to select the best battery technology for their application. The batteries can be linked to Hyster lift trucks using the CANbus communication to optimise battery management. Real-time battery monitoring data and remote access is also available with the Sunlight Group’s GLocal telematics solution.

“We are excited to bring together some of our newest developments and diverse global industry experience at LogiMAT, showing how we support our customers’ specific needs with different solutions,” says Rainer Marian, Director Network Development at Hyster Europe.

Yale to showcase ‘Technology that moves’ at LogiMAT

Yale Europe Materials Handling will return to LogiMAT with a showcase of solutions and materials handling products embodying the ethos ‘Technology that moves’. Visitors to Stand D31 in Hall 9 of Stuttgart Messe can expect to see the latest edition to the Yale product range, the Series N.

Yale experts will be on hand to discuss how Yale products enhance the latest logistics innovations by combining technology and design to provide tailored solutions for tomorrow’s challenges.

“Yale has undergone an exciting business transformation, which we will demonstrate to visitors to LogiMAT 2022,” said Timo Antony, Area Business Director Central Europe at Yale. “We’re looking forward to meeting in-person with our customers, dealers and prospects to show how Yale solutions can keep their businesses moving and thriving.”

Forward thinking logistics

As part of a deepening partnership with one of the world’s top manufacturers of energy storage solutions, Yale will showcase a MR16 reach truck powered by a lithium-ion battery from Sunlight Group. Having previously used the company’s lead-acid batteries in its product range, Yale now offers Sunlight Group lithium-ion batteries as a power solution for its customers.

The MR16 Reach Truck can lift up to 10.5m and has a maximum load capacity of 1600kg. The robust heavy-duty mast design provides high residual capacities and stable load handling, which can enable faster put away and retrieval times.

Yale is proud to be revealing its new Series N ICE counterbalance truck for the very first time at a live trade show at LogiMAT. As well as being easily configured to match unique requirements, raising the bar for success in almost all applications and environments, the Series N offers shift-long operator comfort, excellent visibility and high fuel efficiency.

“There will be a lot of exciting announcements from Yale in the coming 12 months, and LogiMAT is set to kick-start a bright and prosperous chapter for our company, our dealers, and our customers old and new. LogiMAT 2022 is a great opportunity to see our ground-breaking new range, the Series N, as well as find out more about our power solutions and expanding partnership with Sunlight Group,” concluded Antony.

 

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