Clark has launched a new high-lift truck with lithium-ion technology. The SWX16 with a load capacity of 1.6 t is suitable for transporting goods over short distances. The stacker has a maximum lift height of 5500 mm and so can easily reach even higher shelves.

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Briggs’ electric product offering continues to grow and the firm is able to provide sustainable options for large and complex applications. This is good news for businesses who want to move towards a ‘greener’ way of working and operate a diverse fleet of equipment. Briggs works collaboratively with its manufacturing partners to develop solutions that match the ever-evolving demands of its customers and the wider market.

As part of its celebrations of 25 years in business, Combilift launched another new product during the recent Fabtech trade show in Chicago. Developed by Combilift’s dedicated automation team, the Combi-AGT is a 4- wheel electric stand-on model, which is the world’s first autonomous sideloader with the option to operate manually. Combilift is acknowledged as being at the forefront of innovation in the global material handling sector with its wide range of customised products, and the Combi-AGT harnesses the very latest smart technology to meet customer demands for driverless sideloader capability.

Yale Lift Truck Technologies has launched a new Outdoor Reach Truck, which applies smart design to meet the operational needs of logistics businesses. The MRO16-20 will reliably support warehousing and distribution applications which incorporate both indoor and outdoor storage and handling areas. The new truck is positioned to aid the streamlining of vehicle-to-warehouse movements by combining the functionality of two traditional trucks into one product.

With the Linde T16 P to T20 P models, Linde Material Handling (MH) is launching two new compact pallet trucks with a foldable operator platform. Offering 1.6 and 2.0 tons load capacity, respectively, and a width of just 720 millimeters, the vehicles are designed for use in a wide range of applications and are ideally suited for working in confined spaces. Thanks to speeds of up to 8.5 km/h, gradeability of up to 20 percent, and new comfort and safety features, they enable efficient fast transportation of goods over short and medium distances as well as loading and unloading operations.

It’s encouraging to see the breadth of innovation in the fork lift truck sector, helping the logistics industry to keep goods moving.

George Simpson

Features Editor

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