Blogs: Forklift Diaries

A celebration of the many faces of the materials handling industry. The Forklift Diaries spotlights the diverse experiences of people who work with forklifts. Read the real work-life stories as told by forklift operators, technicians, marketers, managers, traders, engineers and manufacturers, safety and training specialists, and anyone else who works in materials handling!

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John Faulkner: lessons from the field
John Faulkner
4 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 18 Apr 2024 (#1175)
With a little help from my friends: How a tech built a dealership
Dennis LeDrew
3 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 21 Mar 2024 (#1171)
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes: how technology and industry evolution changed sales
Daniel Vanhemelrijck
5 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 25 Jan 2024 (#1163)
Work hard, together: MHEDA’s Liz Richards details building a dream team
Liz Richards
5 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 16 Nov 2023 (#1154)
Easy does it! Two manatees take a trip to Duisburg Zoo
Sabine Barde
6 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 26 Oct 2023 (#1151)
Step by step – journey of a welding and quality manager
Nicoletta Fenucci
5 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 5 Oct 2023 (#1148)
Time, trust, patience – good skills for mentors and for life
Jackson Burchell
4 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 14 Sep 2023 (#1145)
Best advice for female operators? Fortune favours the brave
Jocelyn Doherty
4 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 24 Aug 2023 (#1142)
Handle with care: notes from Australia’s southern-most whisky distillery
William McHenry
2 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 6 Jul 2023 (#1135)
An all-inclusive forklift training business? Can do!
Sunita Pidair
5 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 1 Jun 2023 (#1130)
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Foundling hatches are safe, anonymous drop-off points for unwanted infants, allowing parents in crisis a way to surrender a baby safely without fear of punishment, ensuring the child is rescued and cared for. The concept started in the 12th century, was abandoned in the late 19th century, then reintroduced in 1952. It has since been adopted in many countries.
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