Showroom: Who's Who at Promat 2023

1 February 2023

ProMat 2023 will be held from March 20 - 23 in Chicago, IL. With over 1,000 of the world’s leading manufacturing and supply chain solution providers attending. See what materials handling offerings our advertisers are bringing this year.

Read our ProMat 2023 wrap up report

Also visit the Virtual Expo & its SHOWROOMS:
Front-end solutions for mobile MHE - Booth #S1218
Lift Technologies supplies masts, carriages, integral sideshifters, fork positioners and reach carriages for a variety of mobile material handling equipment, including industrial forklifts, AGVs, telehandlers, rough terrain forklifts, and more.
GREENX Three-Phase Industrial Battery Charger - Booth #S975
High-frequency, fully automatic, modular charger for lead-acid/lithium batteries. Multi-voltage/multi-current configurable, fast charge capable, with >90% high-energy efficiency. Ideal solution for light to heavy duty electric vehicle charging.
SLC system - Booth #S2316
OE Attachments
"Smart Load Control" regulates clamping force based on load weight, not dimensions, ensuring that only the necessary amount of force is applied. This guarantees damage-free handling of goods every time.
ProMat 2023
Material Handling Institute
Touch the future at ProMat 2023. With keynotes, networking, education, and product booths, ProMat is where manufacturing and supply chain innovation comes to life. Visit promatshow.com today.
FLEX® TPPL Battery - Booth #S1912
HAWKER FLEX® Thin Plate Pure Lead batteries provide significant operational benefits at a lower total cost of ownership compared to traditional flooded, gel or air mixed batteries.
MOOVair 30 kW Wireless Charging System - Booth #N7129
Delta Electronics
MOOVair 30 kW Wireless Charging System: designed for forklifts, heavy load AGVs, ground support equipment (GSE), yard trucks, and other high-power industrial e-vehicles to charge wirelessly.
Automated High-Bay Container Storage
Konecranes
A storage system for containers designed for use in ports, logistics centers, distribution centers and similar facilities that handle significant quantities of containers. ProMat #S154
HELI Forklift Portfolio
See the HELI forklift portfolio including the newly launched H4 Series lithium battery forklift. ProMAT booth #S1980.
Weigh in Motion - Booth #S149
Revolutionary Weigh in Motion technology on the Ravas ICP enables you to weigh on the go, without stops or interruptions, to generate real-time and reliable weight and volume data.
Cascade ActivWeigh™ - Booth #S1218
Available as an integral or hang-on unit, the patented Cascade ActivWeigh™ is a carriage-based scale. It integrates “Weigh-In-Motion” capabilities with sideshifting and fork positioning in one compact design.
Electrification Solutions - Booth #S1761
We develop and manufacture safe and reliable electrification solutions that enable OEM and enterprise customers to transition from Lead Acid and Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) power to Lithium-ion battery power. 
Intro to Green Cubes' Lithium SAFEFlex Batteries
AGV Fork Positioner - Booth #S408
This electric driven fork positioner, with sensors and wiring already included in the supply, is ready to be fitted and run on Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) .
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Fact of the week
The dot-com bubble, a period of large and rapid investments in internet-based companies, peaked in 2000 and saw the Nasdaq Composite index rise by 579%. Then the bubble imploded. As the value of tech stocks plummeted, cash-strapped internet start-ups became worthless and collapsed.