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Forum: Industry News & Whispers
Discussion:  Whats Happening in UK Forklift Ind.
Number of messages: 5

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Toric
lothian, United Kingdom

Thoughts on a year to come  

I here that Jungheinrich UK Limited are about to make some people redundant and close some local depots. Go to central control centre working from that new Warehouse they just built (handy that coming on line now)

And that Mitsubushi/Cat rumour is till around and due to resurface in early 2006. Trouble at Mill there. Even though it’s the same company  a parting of the ways ?

Linde Material Handling UK Limited  I here is out looking for market share if that means gobbling up a few small company’s so be it .


Times are hard out there.

Is there over supply?  
When I started in this business almost 30 years back I did not have the same trouble selling new forklift into the market place.
Second hand is just a joke some times, High residuals, running a truck for 5 years on 3 shift pattern and expecting it to be worth something at the end.
    
A company car can cost more than a fork truck but I know one director that changes his every 12 month he keeps telling me (It makes the company look good boss having new car) But it sits in a underground car park all day never to be seen by any one.
  

As for service and repair?

With all the changes in what can and can’t be done
For example Thorough Examination it is similar in many ways to a car's MOT test,
But many forklift users even after all this time don’t know what it consists of who should be doing it.

The stricter exhaust emission laws mean more engine management systems being fitted. All this should lead to more work for the repair side of our business.

What we are getting now is lots of little company’s 1 or 2 men setting up with little or no overheads and charging Ł15 per hr for servicing
But the big boys can play rough
I have see  Damage bills on a hire truck that worked out  Ł135per hr  and a light that costs  Ł5 from a local Auto Dealer charged out at Ł30

What can we look forward to in 2006
        
    
ME  I look forward to retiring in  2009 getting out of this rat race.



Posted 17 Jan 2006 7:31 AM Reply  Report this message
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Slug
West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Heard Toyota are having a tough year - should have launched a new series by now, but tech issues meant it didn't happen. UK Sales Director gone, dealers unhappy etc. Friend of mine reckons there's financial probs too up in Scotland... also hear Finning have brought in a new bod to sort them out. Could add credence to your parting of the ways idea...

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john_n
Lothian, United Kingdom
Jungheinrich have called the changes as project Genesis.Management are being reduced to cut costs. Likewise depots are closing and operations are now centralised as from April so I hear.

Posted 6 Feb 2006 6:00 AM Reply  Report this message
daniel_g
Flevoland, Netherlands
Quote: 'And that Mitsubushi/Cat rumour is till around and due to resurface in early 2006. Trouble at Mill there. Even though it’s the same company  a parting of the ways ?'

It is safe to say that there is no 'trouble at the mill' with the joint venture set to continue.

Posted 7 Feb 2006 11:53 PM Reply  Report this message
daisy
Norfolk, United Kingdom
My contact at Jungheinrich says the people being made redundant are back office people. All the sales people and service engineers aren’t changing. They’re getting rid of a load of property they don’t need, some of which they don’t even use. They spent a shedload on new IT and communications and opened a new headoffice. Maybe the Genesis thing sounds like they are getting there act together at last.

Posted 16 Feb 2006 10:30 PM Reply  Report this message


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