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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From work lights to turntables – it’s not all business for Mark Oldfield
Mark Oldfield
4 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 7 Jul 2022 (#1084)
Happily, a warehouse manager for 30 years
Dee Clark
3 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 16 Jun 2022 (#1081)
Oil and sweat: a forklift technician's tale
Joe Zamora
2 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 19 May 2022 (#1077)
The little book that could: when creativity pays off
Donna Waldrep
2 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 5 May 2022 (#1075)
Evolution: Forklift apprentice becomes expert operator
Scott Stanton
3 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 16 Sep 2021 (#1043)
Living safety for 35 years, a forklift instructor reflects
Peter Faiers
3 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 12 Aug 2021 (#1038)
Evolution: Forklift apprentice becomes expert operator
Scott Stanton
3 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 29 Jul 2021 (#1036)
Living safety for 35 years, a forklift instructor reflects
Peter Faiers
3 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 15 Jul 2021 (#1034)
“I miss the old Clark forklift” – a story from Argentina
Santiago Pezzelatto
2 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 24 Jun 2021 (#1031)
“I miss the old Clark forklift” – a story from Argentina
Santiago Pezzelatto
2 minute read
Forklift Diaries - 20 May 2021 (#1026)
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Brothers Adolf ("Adi") and Rudolf ("Rudi") Dassler split their shoe company after WWII due to a bitter feud, and established the rival companies of Adidas and Puma. Their personal animosity and business rivalry divided their German hometown Herzogenaurach. The town became known as "the town of bent necks" due to the intense loyalty to each brand.
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Philadelphia, United States
Davenport, IA, United States
Prospect CT, United States
Dayton OH/Cincinnati OH, United States
Fact of the week
Brothers Adolf ("Adi") and Rudolf ("Rudi") Dassler split their shoe company after WWII due to a bitter feud, and established the rival companies of Adidas and Puma. Their personal animosity and business rivalry divided their German hometown Herzogenaurach. The town became known as "the town of bent necks" due to the intense loyalty to each brand.

PREMIUM business

Lift Tek Elecar
Global leader in the design and manufacture of masts, carriages, integral sideshifters & fork positioners.
Latest job alerts …
Philadelphia, United States
Davenport, IA, United States
Prospect CT, United States
Dayton OH/Cincinnati OH, United States
Fact of the week
Brothers Adolf ("Adi") and Rudolf ("Rudi") Dassler split their shoe company after WWII due to a bitter feud, and established the rival companies of Adidas and Puma. Their personal animosity and business rivalry divided their German hometown Herzogenaurach. The town became known as "the town of bent necks" due to the intense loyalty to each brand.