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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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**SAFETY FIRST** IS YOUR FORKLIFT A TOOL OR A WEAPON?
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Feature Article - 14 Aug 2003 (#120) Forklift technology has come a long way. Manufacturers are now building vehicles with in-built safety features to reduce accidents through automatic deployment of stability devices. Some lift trucks are now equipped with automatic levelling measures, while others feature memory functions to improve accuracy in repetitive tasks. Click here to read the full text of this special feature.
SAFETY FIRST: IT'S NOT JUST A FORKLIFT
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Feature Article - 17 Jul 2003 (#116) As forklift-related deaths and injuries continue at an alarming rate, Forkliftaction.com News this week launches Safety First, a new, regular feature providing practical safety tips and operator training articles by industry experts. Click here to read the first in the series.
**SPECIAL FEATURE** MIXED RESULTS FOR UK MARKET'S Q1
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Feature Article - 26 Jun 2003 (#113) The Fork Lift Truck Association has released its latest snapshot of the UK forklift market in a quarterly trend survey. After highlighting several positive swings in its last survey, covering the quarter ending December 31, the FLTA's latest analysis shows a mixed picture. Click here to read the full text of this special feature.
**SPECIAL FEATURE** HOW TECHNOLOGY IS SHAPING YOUR INDUSTRY
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Feature Article - 12 Jun 2003 (#111) Technology has changed the way materials handling products around the world are developed and produced. Complex computer aids have replaced sharp pencils and graph paper as companies strive for the perfect forklift. Click here to read the full text of this feature story.
FLTA AWARDS HIGHLIGHT ACHIEVEMENTS
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Feature Article - 27 Feb 2003 (#96) More than 500 people packed the Birmingham Hilton Metropole for the Fork Lift Truck Association (FLTA) Annual Awards for Excellence 2003 on February 8. Seven materials handling industry individuals and companies carried off the prized solid bronze Archimedes statuettes, "Archies". FLTA chairman Brian Warbrick said the Archies were "potent symbols of the industry's quest for excellence". He applauded the industry's attitude to safety and the environment. "Recognised nationally and internationally as the industry's ultimate accolade for an individual, a product or a service, the Archie holds an enormous influence and prestige," Mr Warbrick said. "The high quality of nominees and winners confirms we are continuing to follow in the footsteps of Archimedes ... using our ingenuity to take the capabilities of people, aided by machines, to new levels." Archimedes was a Greek mathematician and physicist. Click here for a full list of nominees and winners.
SPECIAL FEATURE: KALMAR’S AUTOMATED TERMINAL A SUCCESS
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Feature Article - 13 Feb 2003 (#94) Kalmar Industries and Patrick Technology have hailed the world's first fully-automated straddle carrier terminal a success just six months after its opening at Patrick Stevedores' Fisherman Islands facility in Brisbane. Click here to read the full text of this story online.
SPECIAL FEATURE: BOOST RETURNS WITH TELEHANDLER MAINTENANCE
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Feature Article - 26 Sep 2002 (#76) Telehandlers are quickly becoming one of the most popular profit generators for equipment rental houses around the world. Paying special attention to preventive maintenance can increase rentable hours and customer satisfaction, greatly improving profitability for equipment owners and their telehandler customers. Mustang Manufacturing Company product specialist Mark Hennessey offers advice for preventive maintenance in this Forkliftaction.com News special feature. Click the "Read More" button for the full story.
ROLF SLOBOTZKY: SOUTH OF THE BORDER
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Feature Article - 29 Aug 2002 (#72) The Mexican Machinery Dealer Association, to which 80 percent of Mexican forklift OEMs are affiliated, inaugurated its new building on August 15.
SPECIAL FEATURE: ON THE ROAD OR OFF LIMITS?
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Feature Article - 15 Aug 2002 (#70) It has been estimated by the Fork Lift Truck Association that tens of thousands of forklift operations each day are conducted illegally, and without insurance cover, yet most of the companies responsible believe they are perfectly law-abiding. Their 'crime', or so it could be judged by a court of law, is taking unlicensed forklifts onto public roads. Click the link below to read the full text of this article, prepared for Forkliftaction.com by the Fork Lift Truck Association (FLTA). Please note: if you have not registered for a free Forkliftaction.com membership, you may be prompted to register before reading this article.
ROLF SLOBOTZKY: SOUTH OF THE BORDER
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Feature Article - 15 Aug 2002 (#70) This month congratulations go to Toyota, which celebrated 10 years of operation in Mexico last month by throwing a huge party.
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In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading

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At Linde Material Handling, we appreciate Forkliftaction for its competent and informative reporting and its global perspective. Forkliftaction is one of the few industry media with a transnational readership.

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Inside The News
In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading

Are you recruiting? Find your ideal candidate among a diverse range of materials handling professionals:

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Are you recruiting? Find your ideal candidate among a diverse range of materials handling professionals:

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At Linde Material Handling, we appreciate Forkliftaction for its competent and informative reporting and its global perspective. Forkliftaction is one of the few industry media with a transnational readership.

Heike Oder, Head of Trade Press
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In what may prove to be a sign of things to come, Canadian materials handling equipment lithium-ion battery manufacturer, UgoWork, has announced battery assembly for some forklifts bound for the North American domestic market will now be done in the US. See the story for full details... Continue reading

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