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Forkliftaction News takes an in-depth look at current trends, challenges and opportunities impacting the materials handling market. Packed with insights from industry experts, you'll learn about the latest emerging technologies and new solutions on the market.
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Powerful future for batteries
Feature Article - 24 Sep 2009 (#429)
New power sources tend to dominate the headlines, but battery-powered forklifts remain popular and constitute a large part of the global forklift fleet. Allan Leibowitz looks at developments in battery technology and their implications for end-users.
Keeping the industry rolling
Feature Article - 27 Aug 2009 (#425)
Tyres and wheels are the only piece of equipment on a forklift in constant and direct contact with the ground. Melissa Barnett reports that while these components are crucial to the safety, efficiency and handling of the vehicle, they are often the most neglected piece of materials handling equipment.
Narrow aisle, wide future
Feature Article - 30 Jul 2009 (#421)
Even in tough times, narrow aisle and very narrow forklifts continue their tradition of innovation, safety and efficiency, as Melissa Barnett reports.
Safety and savings by remote control
Feature Article - 25 Jun 2009 (#416)
Businesses are all looking for ways to improve the bottom line these days. As Melissa Barnett reports, vehicle management systems help do just that and by remote control - no need to even be at the office.
UK market meets challenges
Feature Article - 28 May 2009 (#412)
The global downturn means tough times for the UK forklift industry, but, as William Redmond reports, suppliers have a range of strategies in place in these demanding times.
Tow trucks pull their weight
Feature Article - 7 May 2009 (#409)
Despite the economic downturn, tow trucks continue to serve their specialist market, with more innovations on the way. Melissa Barnett looks at some of the current trends.
Canadian forklift industry has positive future
Feature Article - 26 Mar 2009 (#403)
Canadian materials handling manufacturers and dealers anticipate demand for forklifts and other materials handling equipment to drop, resulting in job losses and decreased revenues. However, despite the downturn, manufacturers remain positive about the long term with new factories due to open and new products being launched.
Product innovations help keep workers safe
Feature Article - 26 Feb 2009 (#399)
Materials handling safety is an ongoing issue for most workplaces, but with adequate training and the use of modern technology, injuries and accidents involving forklifts and other equipment can be reduced. Annette Densham reports on the latest safety equipment and technology and the way they can protect workers and equipment.
Small business opportunities during the credit crunch
Feature Article - 19 Feb 2009 (#398)
Continuing our series of tips for tough times, this week we share some advice from Australia's Anthill magazine. The latest edition argues that the current conditions may present opportunities for smaller businesses