Toyota Material Handling UK has helped the award-winning premium snack producer, Burts Snacks, to reduce intralogistics costs and achieve significant handling efficiency gains across its business.
Toyota Material Handling UK has launched a new electric counterbalance range, which comes with a choice of lithium-ion, lead-acid or hydrogen power options.
The switch from gas to lithium-ion powered fork lift trucks has brought productivity benefits for Whitworths, a dried fruit, home baking and snack products company.
Crown, one of the world’s largest material handling companies, recently acquired one of the earliest electric counterbalance forklifts the company produced, originally manufactured in 1968.
The UK Material Handling Association (UKMHA), the trade body representing all aspects of the UK’s material handling industry, has reiterated its advice to the industry on the importance of following proper procedures relating to tyre wear and...
As more and more logistics businesses are looking at ways to reduce their carbon footprint, forklift manufacturers, like Combilift, are increasing their range of electric powered models.