Kalmar Industries has developed a specialised paper handling truck in response to a tender offered by paper giant Assi Domän Frövi.
Following a year of intensive development work, the first five of the eight tonne capacity, diesel-powered paper trucks were delivered in June, and another two electric vehicles will be delivered in coming months.
Assi Domän Frövi decided to acquire new handlers because its existing fleet had been operating for nearly eight years. A list of requirements was drawn up and potential suppliers invited to tender.
Kalmar's tender was selected, and a year of development work resulted in a unique paper truck.
Frövi's Ola Brusman, buyer in charge of the purchase, told Forkliftaction.com News that flexibility was the company's most important requirement.
"With 70 drivers and continuous work in six shifts, the vehicles must suit everybody, regardless of their size, strength and driving style. A spacious cabin offering good visibility in all types of work and a rotating driving seat were important requirements. Environmentally-friendly engines with low emissions and sound levels were also essential," he said.
Kalmar's new paper handler features integrated functions for precise, efficient and careful handling of rolls of paper and cardboard. Vertical holding of stands, correct clamping pressure at all times and protection against chain slackness and involuntary opening of loaded units ensure paper rolls are not damaged.