The Materials Handling market is about to change. With only around six or seven of the world's manufactures serving. With in the next 10 years most warehouse will be completely different Companies like KION of China DAMATIC or TOYOTA of Japan VANDERLANDE will dominate the warehouse business with hole turnkey products. Pallet trucks, reach trucks VNA truck will all be replaced with automated equipment.
Counter balance forklift sales will also decline and be replaced with complete handling systems that will be able to move products around a facility with out the need of an operator. Out side the facility there will also be big changes Both Diesel and electric forklifts will be replaced with 100% zero emission products that will have much longer ranges then electric forklifts and will be able to handle loads up to 72,000kg while being 100% zero emission. Companies Like Hyster who have backed Hydrogen to the tune of up to $260 million investment will see this disappear as hydrogen forklifts wont be able to compete with the new technologies that will offer lower cost's ,no need for high pressure systems ,be less explosive and more cost effective than hydrogen.
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Dave until you truck exists you cannot do anything pal. How many years have we been hearing of this wonder-truck?? How many times have you said when it will be unveiled??? Quite a few pal and until it is you've got nothing.
We are the only company that can do all this at Zero emission, there a couple of other manufactures i know off plus some Chinese manufactures that can do 16,000kg at 1,200 LC at Zero Emission, But they can't mach us on productivity, efficiency and range
like i've said all along
your words "and do all this at under 20kg of CO2 per hour"
and you keeps saying over and over "ZERO EMISSIONS"
Thats NOT ZERO emissions mister :oP
lol
Answer to Exalteze quize: The Batmobile's Big Brother.
Not yours as I'd doesn't exist!
There are some people on this platform that claim to have forgotten more than we have ether known, So if you are such experts on the industry. You will be able to tell me which truck at 16,000kg and 1200 lc can do the following.
Have a service weight of under 22,000kg, have a overall length of under 7,150mm, have a turning radius under 4,750mm, Can travel at 30Kmh, can lift loaded at 0.50 m/s and do all this at under 20kg of CO2 per hour
Didn't miss anything you wrote. Simply posted what you said on two different dates about one month apart. a "will be' statement and "we are looking" at statement. The " will be" is very definitive statement on teh other hand the" looking at' comment is a wishy washy statement.
Possibly you can't recall that far back or it is a case of the convenient memory lose syndrome.
The definition of wishy wishy is someone or something uncertain, indecisive and wavering, or someone who cannot make up his mind. An example of a wishy washy person is someone who says yes to an invitation, and then no, and then that he will think about it
The finer points are to with the engine and the ammonia system. We will be the only company that will be able to offer 100% zero emission, with the range and performance equal and better than a diesel truck. The new Exalt V range will outperform, be more efficient, be more drivable, be back in service quicker and other longer truck life than any other truck in the same lift category.
All Diesel 16,000kg truck will produce a minimum of 21.44kg of CO2 per hour, Zero Emission Electric trucks at the same weight will have a range of only 6.5 hours and when their battery gets to 25% or bellow they lose 75% of their performance. The V range will be the only 100% Zero emission truck that can run for 15 hours then can be refuel in less than 10 min.
Just in case you missed it here is what i have said
We are looking at the FOURTH QUARTER OF THIS YEAR. We are still able to do some work on the finer parts and the major parts are all done.
On Feb. 26 of this year the exalted one positively stated this "the truck 'will be' out in the fourth Quarter of this year"
Now he states "we are looking at the quarter". Sounds like he is "crawfishing" on his previous statement.
given the amount of time you've been promoting this wonderbread machine you'd think you guys have had plenty of time to iron out the 'finer' parts. In fact you've had enough time to redesign the truck multiple times and run test trials as well.
Why do you keep stalling? I think we already know. Most of us have been in this business for decades and can recognize a con when we see one.
You know VW tried this with their engine outputs and got caught fudging the numbers.
Your consistent stalling isn't helping your credibility much, you do realize this don't you?
A smart person would keep their mouth shut and just build the truck and then bring it out at the next tradeshow and reveal it. THATS usually how it's done ya know. ;o)
We are looking at the fourth quarter of this year. We are still able to do some work on the finer parts and the major parts are all done.
4th quarter which year Dave as it's not like we haven't heard this before
yaa sure..its going very bad impact on..the economy and all thats..
We will release in the 4 quarter,. As for the market. Customers will put sustainability at the top of their agenda. Meaning they will look at the most Sustainable products that meet all their criteria. Cost, Productivity, Efficiency, Up Time
i have a prediction to make for him
"Due to the coronavirus outbreak our release in the 4th quarter will be delayed till further notice"
Note: he mentioned
"Like I have said before when the markets starts to pick back up again in late 2021 or mid 2022 we will be in a good position as the market would have changed from where it is today to a sustainable market.?
;o)
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