Electric Counterbalance Forklift addresses Challenges

Yale Lift Truck Technologies has introduced the new Yale® ERP2.0-3.5MXLG electric counterbalance forklift truck, powered by lithium-ion batteries. Well suited to a variety of logistics and warehouse operations, the new solution is designed to help address rising costs and meet sustainability objectives, all while offering the reliability and flexibility for both indoor and outdoor use.

“Rising costs, demanding operational needs, and a growing focus on sustainability require versatile solutions,” says Robert O’Donoghue, Vice President of Marketing at Yale Lift Truck Technologies. “The Yale ERP2.0-3.5MXLG series is designed to address these concerns, providing a cost-effective and efficient forklift that seamlessly integrates into existing workflows, both inside and outside the warehouse.”

The total cost of ownership advantage

The ERP2.0-3.5MXLG series, which offers capacities from 2 to 3.5 tonnes, meets growing requirements for lithium-ion lift trucks that help minimise capital investment. Moreover, it harnesses the benefits of lithium-ion batteries to help reduce total cost of ownership (TCO). Lithium-ion batteries eliminate the need for regular tasks like engine servicing, battery maintenance and topping up, and battery exchange during the shift. This translates to reduced downtime and maintenance expenses.

Lithium-ion charging is typically also more efficient than charging lead acid batteries, meaning more power for the same cost. Additionally, compared to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) trucks, the ERP2.0-3.5MXLG could potentially cut energy costs by half. The large, long-lasting lithium-ion battery options also offer a five-year warranty.

Empowering operators

The new Yale ERP2.0-3.5MXLG series prioritises operator comfort and well-being. The spacious, weatherproof cabin provides a comfortable working environment, indoors and outdoors, while the quiet electric operation minimises noise pollution. The through mast visibility is also up to 34% better than some leading competitors, supporting operator confidence. Additionally, the lift trucks are ergonomically designed to help reduce fatigue and improve operator productivity while maintaining familiar controls and features which provide a smooth transition for operators already accustomed to Yale solutions.

With large superelastic pneumatic tires, the Yale ERP2.0-3.5MXLG lift trucks may help reduce the need for dedicated indoor and outdoor forklifts in various applications. They provide the flexibility to tackle outdoor tasks in storage yards or loading bays, while maintaining exceptional manoeuvrability for indoor operations. High travel and lift speeds help to move more material in less time, helping support optimal efficiency, reduced equipment costs, and maximised uptime.

Meeting operational demands

Designed to seamlessly integrate into fast-paced, multi-shift operations, the larger standard battery capacity in the ERP2.0-3.5MXLG series provides extended run times and eliminates downtime for battery changes. Lithium-ion batteries enable opportunity charging during breaks or shift changes, allowing businesses to improve uptime and efficiency. Furthermore, the powerful 154V battery option delivers performance comparable to traditional ICE trucks, providing exceptional travel and lift speeds for efficient handling of loads.

Sustainable performance

For operations championing environmental responsibility, the lithium-ion battery powered ERP2.0-3.5MXLG lift trucks produce zero exhaust emissions, helping contribute to cleaner air quality, both indoors and outdoors. This is particularly beneficial in warehouses and distribution centres where employee health and environmental impact are key considerations.

The Yale ERP2.0-3.5MXLG electric counterbalance forklifts are available now from local independent Yale dealers.

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New Lithium-ion Forklifts Power Efficiency

Yale Lift Truck Technologies has announced the expansion of its UX series of lift trucks with the addition of new lithium-ion power options. The new counterbalance forklifts, available in the four-wheel ERP15-35UXL series and the three-wheel ERP16-20UXTL series, strike the ideal balance between efficiency and cost-effectiveness, helping outsmart everyday challenges.

“The lithium-ion powered Yale® UXL series helps varied warehouse and intralogistics operations to tackle the challenges of rising costs while benefitting from clean, zero-emission technology. All without compromising on efficiency,” says Robert O’Donoghue, Vice President of Marketing at Yale Lift Truck Technologies.“

The new Yale lithium-ion UXL options address some of the real-world challenges posed by lead-acid batteries. By eliminating the need for scheduled watering, the UXL series has the potential to enhance workflow, ultimately increasing operational time and helping to enhance day to day operations.

“With efficiency key to any intralogistics operation,” continues O’Donoghue, “the ability to take advantage of opportunity charging means the UXL series can be ready to go at any time. When not in use, users can expect a fast, full charge in about two and a half hours on most models.”

Catering to diverse industries, including manufacturing, logistics, retail, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals, the versatile Yale UXL models combine technology and practicality. Their compact design and excellent manoeuvrability enable efficient navigation of narrow aisles, alongside responsive performance, consistent lifting power, and travel speeds up to 16km/h. Lift capacities up to 3.5 tonnes and a reach up to 6m give the UXL the ability to efficiently move materials within a facility and support a wide range of different handling tasks.

Lithium-ion Battery Forklift Trucks

With zero exhaust emissions, these lift trucks also contribute to a cleaner, quieter working environment while supporting sustainability goals by helping reduce operational CO2 emissions. Furthermore, the 5-year or 7,500-hour warranty on the lithium-ion batteries minimises replacement costs, providing a long-lasting fleet solution. The flexible battery box design also allows for potential future conversion to lead-acid power if business needs evolve.

“Yale UXL truck users will also benefit from peace of mind thanks to our well-established independent dealer network which offers exceptional aftermarket support, readily available parts, and a comprehensive warranty programme,” says O’Donoghue. “The Yale lithium-ion powered UXL series is further proof of our commitment to providing efficient, cost-effective solutions to the materials handling industry all while continuing to work towards a zero-emission future.”

The Yale ERP15-35UXL and ERP16-20UXTL models are available now from Yale dealers across Europe, Middle East, and Africa.

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Outdoor Charger Launch by EnerSys

EnerSys, a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, is pleased to introduce its latest innovation in the company’s line of advanced NexSys® power solutions – the NexSys®+ Outdoor charger.

Backed with an enclosure that is both NEMA 3R and IP54-rated for resistance to dust and water, the NexSys®+ Outdoor charger is the ideal charging solution for equipment applications exposed to the elements. Built with universal charging capabilities, each charger can charge most battery technologies – eliminating the need for multiple site models and reducing overall operational complexity.

“Over the last few years, customers have grown to value the advanced features, safety and performance of our NexSys®+ chargers, so we’ve brought the very same technology and capabilities to outdoor equipment with the NexSys®+ Outdoor charger,” said Harold Vanasse, Senior Director of Marketing, Motive Power Global at EnerSys. “Each NexSys®+ Outdoor charger is designed to offer customers the flexibility to match their specific charging needs and keep their equipment powered dependably and efficiently.”

Battery Charger

Developed to withstand the elements, the NexSys®+ Outdoor charger is excellent for charging equipment at building material and rental yards, airports, farms, ports and cargo terminals and other environments exposed to the weather.

Additional benefits and features of the NexSys®+ Outdoor charger include: Automatically regulates internal temperature for consistent performance; Compatible with most battery technologies at up to 94% charging efficiency; Easy to change air filter minimizes hassle and ensures long service life; Automatic and manual start/stop functionality; Intuitive operating controls and crisp 4.3-inch color display.

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4 Factors Driving Change In Industrial Manufacturing

Robert O’Donoghue from Hyster Europe reveals the key trends and challenges affecting industrial manufacturing warehouse operations and discusses how Hyster® materials handling equipment is responding to changing requirements.

1. Labour market challenges

Shortages of warehouse staff and lift truck operators remain widespread. In addition, many industrial employers are experiencing a high staff turnover in certain areas of their operation, such as order picking. An important consideration with a stretched workforce is the individual operator’s needs. Warehouse equipment should be designed for operator comfort to help deliver the best productivity levels. However, ergonomic design and operator assist features can also play an important role in keeping equipment operators motivated and content, which may help support better staff retention.

In situations with a high staff turnover, it is also important that warehouse equipment, such as order pickers, stackers, and pallet trucks, are simple to use and easy to get started with after training.
These factors have been accounted for across the range of Hyster warehouse equipment. For instance, the Hyster S2.0SD Platform Double Stacker is built with an operator centric design that features a large platform with rubber floormat to provide excellent grip and side/rear operator compartment panels. Additional options to enhance the operator experience include multipurpose bars and clamps, clipboard, and a bottle holder.

2. Booming Demand

Property costs and rental rates have increased, making the price of warehouse floorspace more costly per square metre. At the same time, industrial manufacturers need to adapt to seasonal and cyclical fluctuations in demand for their products. Warehouses are increasingly storing more product lines. Loads need to be handled with high precision for maximum efficiency, and to avoid damage. Traceability is important, so more warehouses are adopting management software and devices, like barcode scanners, to promote high accuracy, and, in turn, customer satisfaction.
However, more stock means that more room is needed. To increase pallet spaces on the same footprint, some Hyster customers have been raising racking heights in the warehouse. In response to this, the Hyster R1.4-2.5 Reach Truck series was updated to incorporate a 14-metre mast for the R2.0HD model as a standard option.

Some industrial manufacturing applications are also now storing items outdoors to maximise use of their space. These businesses need trucks that can be used both inside and outside to optimise their fleets, and costs. The robust new Hyster RO1.6-2.0 Reach Truck models, for lifts up to two tonnes, are designed to work outdoors, as well as in indoor warehouses. They feature Super Elastic Tyres for load and drive wheels that suit conditions in an outdoor storage yard, plus heating and wiper options, allow the truck to be tailored for outdoor use as needed.

3. Environmental awareness

An increased focus on environmental and sustainability objectives is resulting in some businesses considering their power options for materials handling equipment more closely. Lithium-ion batteries are often a popular choice for these operations. The latest lines of Hyster warehouse equipment respond to this with lithium-ion battery options. For instance, when specified with a lithium-ion battery, the new Hyster Outdoor Reach Truck requires no off-gassing or watering and there is no risk of acid spills. Lithium-ion batteries may also drive high productivity. They enable rapid opportunity charging during breaks, with no adverse effect on the battery, to support multi-shift operations and maximise fleet uptime.

Transitioning to lithium-ion needs to be quick and easy. The Hyster S2.0D Platform Double Stacker, for example, is designed to be ‘lithium-ion ready’, with a controller that automatically recognises the chemistry of the battery (lithium-ion vs. lead-acid). This means there is no need to manually change any parameters to manage the battery. The best power option will always depend on the particular application’s needs.

4. The growth of automation

Some businesses are exploring opportunities for automation to help fill the gaps in their talent pool. At the same time, technology is often becoming more accessible and affordable.
Robotic warehouse equipment and lift trucks may help companies to optimise their workforce, automating repetitive tasks and allocating human resource to more value-added activities.
Hyster Robotics can help. The solution enables Hyster Robotic lift trucks and warehouse equipment to be used by human operators if needed and does not require extensive changes to warehouse infrastructure. Therefore, if the warehouse needs to change or expand, the robotic equipment can be adapted without the whole automation project having to start from scratch.

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Battery Technology with Accelerated Throughput

EnerSys® (NYSE:ENS), a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, announces an advancement in thin plate pure lead (TPPL) battery technology with the introduction of an optional Accelerated Throughput Package (ATP)* for select NexSys® TPPL batteries.

NexSys® TPPL batteries equipped with the new ATP offer a significant increase in daily energy throughput compared to standard NexSys® TPPL batteries – making them ideal for harder-running,
higher-reaching Class 1 and 2 equipment applications formerly requiring battery changing. This additional energy capability provided with the ATP upgrade is achieved via improved thermal
management that enables faster, more efficient energy uptake during brief charging periods such as operator breaks, shift changes or any period of non-use.

Battery Technology

Harold Vanasse, Senior Director of Marketing, Motive Power Global at EnerSys, explains, “Switching from battery changing to opportunity charging significantly alters battery selection. With changing, the battery is removed from equipment and recharged separately, over an extended period of time. This means the critical factor is overall energy storage capacity – determining how long equipment can work before needing a battery change. Opportunity charging equipment during breaks and other brief intervals adds energy intake efficiency as a consideration to maintain charge levels. Our TPPL technology, known for its high charging efficiency is further enhanced with the ATP, providing accelerated recharging without compromising the maintenance-free experience synonymous with our NexSys® battery line. NexSys® TPPL with ATP is particularly suited for applications requiring additional energy capabilities to support high-volume, multi-shift operations.”

EnerSys® will feature NexSys® TPPL with the new ATP upgrade at their upcoming trade shows: Intermodal (Booth M010) in Sao Paulo, Brazil from March 5-7, 2024, and LogiMAT (Booth 10B09) in Stuttgart, Germany from March 19-21, 2024.

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EnerSys Launches Wireless AGV Charger

EnerSys, a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, has announced the launch of its NexSys® AIR wireless charger.

Engineered for a wide range of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), the new NexSys® AIR wireless charger boasts an advanced, space-saving design to automate charging and eliminate maintenance, giving facilities and AGV Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) a safe and convenient solution that eliminates physical connections.

The NexSys® AIR wireless charger features contact-free charging pads, eliminating the maintenance and wear associated with physical charging connections. Capable of charging traditional flooded lead acid,Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) and lithium-ion batteries, the NexSys® AIR wireless charger can handle a range of AGVs, charging schedules and facility locations, ensuring more flexibility and reliability for automated operations.

“With no physical connectors to wear out and no manual labor, the NexSys® AIR wireless charger delivers dependable, maintenance-free AGV charging – helping customers fulfill the promise of true
automation” said Harold Vanasse, Senior Director of Marketing, Motive Power Global at EnerSys®. “As the latest solution in our line of maintenance-free motive power products, the NexSys® AIR wireless charger maximizes AGV uptime with opportunity charging, helping facilities to really drive productivity.”

With their small footprint, NexSys® AIR wireless chargers can be distributed across a variety of locations throughout facilities – providing additional layout design flexibility. Each unit also features intuitive touchscreen controls and advanced safety features that include Foreign Object Detection (FOD) and Live Object Detection (LOD) to help protect workers and equipment.

The NexSys® AIR wireless charger will be on display in the EnerSys® trade show stands at Intermodal (booth M010) in Sao Paulo, Brazil from March 5-7, 2024; MODEX (booth B8032) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA from March 11-14, 2024; and LogiMAT (booth 10B09) in Stuttgart, Germany from March 19-21, 2024.

Enersys Unveils Solutions at LogiMAT

EnerSys® (NYSE:ENS), a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, is committed to putting its customers first by showcasing the Company’s latest solutions to empower their operational success in a changing world in Hall 10, Stand B09 at LogiMAT 2023. From traditional flooded lead acid to advanced Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) and Lithium-ion battery technology as well as the latest charging systems and battery management tools to the largest network of service providers, EnerSys® provides a complete, turnkey portfolio of solutions that can be tailored to meet the customer’s exclusive power demands. LogiMAT® 2023 will take place from April 25 to 27 at the Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre in Germany, one of Europe’s largest international trade fairs for intralogistics solutions and process management.

“When engineering our products, we try to place ourselves in our customers’ shoes and develop solutions that will help address their operational pain points which often include scheduling disruptions due to labour issues, productivity inefficiencies from limited battery options and a general lack of knowledge on how to right-size their fleet,” said Harold Vanasse, Senior Director of Marketing, Motive Power Global at EnerSys®. “As we all know, no two operations are the same. It’s no longer a ‘one-size-fits-all’ battery industry and that is why we’ve created our exclusive EnSite™ modelling software. It eliminates the guesswork with data-driven, actionable intelligence that identifies the ideal battery and charging combination to optimize a customer’s operations.”

In addition to the Company’s signature line of sustainable, virtually maintenance-free NexSys® TPPL and NexSys® iON batteries and legacy lead acid battery solutions, an onsite wireless charging setup will also be showcased on the EnerSys® booth in Hall 10, Stand B09. The full array of EnerSys® battery management tools, including the Wi-iQ® battery monitoring device, the Truck iQ™ smart battery dashboard, and the E-Connect® mobile app will be other focal points at this year’s show. The Company’s elite team of experts will also be available to discuss how its proprietary EnSite™ modelling software can be the first step to enhanced productivity and a lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

EnerSys®, a global leader in stored energy solutions for industrial applications, manufactures and distributes energy systems solutions and motive power batteries, specialty batteries, battery chargers, power equipment, battery accessories and outdoor equipment enclosure solutions to customers worldwide. Energy Systems, which combine enclosures, power conversion, power distribution and energy storage, are used in the telecommunication, broadband and utility industries, uninterruptible power supplies, and numerous applications. Motive power batteries and chargers are utilized in electric forklift trucks and other industrial electric powered vehicles requiring stored energy solutions. Specialty batteries are used in aerospace and defense applications, large over-the-road trucks, premium automotive, medical and security systems applications. EnerSys also provides aftermarket and customer support services to its customers in over 100 countries through its sales and manufacturing locations around the world. With the NorthStar acquisition, EnerSys has solidified its position as the market leader for premium Thin Plate Pure Lead batteries which are sold across all three lines of business.

 

Sustainable Solutions: Cleaner Alternative to Red Diesel

In June 2019, the UK became the first major economy in the world to pass laws guaranteeing an end to its contribution to global warming by 2050, requiring the UK to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by this date. This will inevitably have an impact across industries and companies as they start to research and deploy new solutions to fall in line with government targets. To meet its ambitious goals, the government will introduce several initiatives over the coming years, so organisations must prepare now – not just to support global warming reduction efforts, but also reduce their costs and reap the resulting productivity benefits. Alexander Baal, Directors Sales Operations, Jungheinrich UK Ltd., explains how Lithium-Ion battery technology in the material handling industry will be an instrumental solution in supporting the government’s aggressive environmental targets, while also delivering valuable productivity gains.

Reducing red diesel

Part of the government’s initiative to tackle climate change and improve the UK’s air quality involves changing laws around the use of red diesel. From April 2022, the government plans to remove business entitlement to use this type of fuel, except for agriculture, rail and non-commercial heating. At present, businesses gain a significant benefit from using red diesel, paying a duty of just over 11p per litre, compared to almost 58p per litre for using white diesel. At Budget 2020, the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak brought attention to the fact that the sectors using red diesel are some of the biggest contributors to polluting air quality and the red diesel scheme was essentially “a tax relief on nearly 14 million tons of carbon dioxide every year.”

Despite calls by a coalition of construction trade bodies for an extension on the abolishment of red diesel to at least 2023 to allow for time for economic recovery after the pandemic, the fact remains that red diesel has a detrimental impact on the environment. In order to achieve the UK’s climate change goals, businesses will inevitably need to adapt to using cleaner sources of energy. Many will therefore need to overhaul their diesel equipment and consider more energy efficient power alternatives, such as Lithium-Ion. Addressing these issues now will increase efficiency and sustainability in the long-term, preventing any damage to business operations and ensure continuity.

A cleaner alternative for MHE

Separate to the plans around red diesel, research by Calor found that 38% of forklift users are facing pressures to reduce their carbon emissions, and although 54% of those surveyed recognised that carbon reduction was a very important consideration, there were other priorities ahead of this. Above carbon concerns were cost, fuel efficiency, machinery downtime, security of supply and level of customer service from the fuel provider.

Lithium-ion batteries offer many operational and commercial benefits compared to diesel or gas-powered trucks or even lead-acid batteries. Increased efficiency and reliability is achieved as Lithium-ion delivers energy for multiple shift applications without the need for battery changes, due to its rapid charging times and the possibility of opportunity charging during short breaks. Additionally there is a very small drop in remaining capacity experienced over the entire lifecycle of the battery. Savings are made as no maintenance is required and no period of battery resting is needed after each charge. During the recharge process, less energy is wasted as heat, thus saving money, and during the truck’s operational shift, energy is harvested through direction changes and braking – resulting in lower energy costs.

An electric forklift may have a higher initial cost than its diesel or gas counterpart, however, it also benefits from lower maintenance costs as fewer service items are involved. This means the total cost of ownership can be significantly lower, especially when considering the stability of the price for electricity compared to red diesel.

Not only does Lithium-ion prove cost effective with the added benefit of having rapid return on investment (ROI), but it has the ability to support most 24×7 logistics operations with its fast charging capabilities, meaning operators won’t need to be concerned about machinery downtime.

Conscious compliance

Sustainability is key to the future of the industry and protecting the planet. The government will continue to introduce schemes, such as the impending red diesel initiative, to reduce carbon emissions in order to meet its targets and protect the environment – but the compliance of industry is essential to achieving this.

Organisations have the opportunity to proactively prepare for a sustainable future and not be caught off-guard. While it may seem like a significant undertaking to upgrade materials handling equipment, there are solutions available now that can support this shift in addition to delivering significant cost, efficiency and productivity benefits. Not only does the changing legislation around red diesel provide companies with the perfect opportunity to act, employing Lithium-Ion as an energy-efficient solution will also protect organisations against future legislative changes and work towards a more sustainable future, while ensuring business productivity and success.

Sunny new era for International Energy firm

SUNLIGHT, a member of the Olympia Group and a leading international technology firm in energy production and storage has updated its corporate identity to reflect its new business strategy.
Having recently completed a joint venture with Italian energy storage manufacturer, BMG Energy, and with plans to open a new subsidiary in North Carolina, USA, the company is bolstering its aim to dominate the international batteries and energy storage market by enhancing its business model. The new model will help the company provide innovative and green energy storage options to its customers in more than 100+ countries around the world.

With its new tagline, ‘Power is knowledge’, the company is defining the ethos it has stood by since its founding: the importance of gaining a deep understanding of the needs and challenges of the market and utilizing data to provide solutions that empower its employees, customers, partners, and the members of the community in which it is active in.

As part of its new business strategy the company is investing €105 million into research and development (R&D) for green energy with innovative lithium battery technology and creating a new research centre in Athens, Greece in the first quarter of 2021. It is also strengthening its c-suite team by recruiting high-level executives from the domestic and international markets, recent recruits include Dr Nikos Tsiouvaras as Lithium R&D Director, Roberto Denti as Operations Director and Ioanna Gavrielatou as Marketing Director.

The transformation of the company includes its entire corporate identity, as well as its logo, which is inspired by the mix of blue and yellow, like the lead technologies (yellow) in which the company has major market shares internationally, as well as the lithium technologies (blue) engrained in its investment strategy. At the same time, it symbolizes the cities around the world in which Sunlight has factories, recycling plants and subsidiaries, namely Greece, Italy, and the USA.

“Our new corporate identity signifies the change we want to bring to the entire energy ecosystem, by providing top tech solutions in the sector,” said Ioanna Gavrielatou, SUNLIGHT’s Marketing Director. “Our goal is to combine Big Data with technology trends (such as Machine Learning and Customer Personalization), and to create innovative products that serve our customer’s needs and improve everyone’s life.”

Mansfields go Green with Lithium Ion Batteries for Machine Fleet

Hiremech has completed the delivery of 15 new Hyster machines, fitted with Lithium Ion batteries, to Mansfields.

The new fleet is a mix of four wheel forklifts and platform pallet trucks, which will be used to boost productivity at Mansfields’ 20+ farms across the South East region of the UK.

Mansfields have been in the fruit business for many generations and are currently one of the largest fruit growing, storage and packing operations in the UK.

Mansfields have now completed rolling out state of the art production across all its facilities. Alongside innovating its production, the company has rolled out a carbon zero scheme and an environmental strategy to match and these new machines will help achieve greater levels of performance and efficiency. The Lithium Ion batteries mean operators can use the machines for longer, whilst also making significant energy savings and helping to reduce their environmental impact. This technology also allows for opportunity charging, which is ideal for busy shift patterns that need to keep working.

This investment in brand-new Lithium Ion equipment shows their clear commitment to sustainability and understanding of their carbon footprint responsibility.

Lee Port, Head of Operations at Mansfields, commented: “Advancements in farming technology continue apace, which is why Mansfields are constantly looking ahead to plan for future investments that will continue to keep them sustainable and ahead of the competition, and indeed continuing its legacy of innovation dating right back to its beginnings”

Paul Green, Hiremech’s Managing Director, commented “We are delighted to have completed this latest delivery of Hyster equipment to Mansfields.

“From our initial conversations, they made it clear that any new equipment would need to be energy efficient. We were quickly able to present a suitable solution of Hyster trucks fitted with Lithium Ion batteries.

“The team at Mansfields were impressed with the energy savings, performance and opportunity charging that this offered and following agreement of the deal earlier in 2020, the equipment has arrived on-time, on-site and ready to go.

“We look forward to working closely with Mansfields and supporting their equipment requirements as their business continues to grow.”

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