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swallowed up by the competitive marketplace. In many quarters we now have a devolving price vortex as customers continue to want more for less, and we scramble to find ways to satiate their demands. The next phase of our industry’s evolution appears to be building back value by leveraging data. Meaningful fleet management will be supported in great part by advances in telematics, motive power, and a more consultative approach to selling. This will provide fresh opportunities to add profit back to sales operations, but it may be a bumpy road. For now, our sales departments soldier on. By: Dave Baiocchi I hate discounts for one reason. I call it price gravity. Give a mouse a cookie, and soon enough he will want a glass of milk. Where do you draw the line? Do you have a hard and fast “criterion” for issuing discounts? Are there commitments that must be honored by BOTH sides to continue offering a discount? Do discounts have expiration dates, or at least re-assessment dates? As much as I hate them, I understand that discounts are a necessary part of our business model. Equipment sales has always been a highly competitive war zone, but recent years have seen dealership sales departments actually operating at a loss (or at best “near net”). This condition is due to the commoditization of our industry. Ralph Waldo Emerson once rightly concluded that if you build a better mousetrap, the world will beat a path to your door. The evolution of our business over time however has severely narrowed the differentiation between our branded “mouse-traps”. We may have our own versions of gadgets and gizmos, but the basic functionality and production capability of the machinery itself is now in great part limited by physics. We can’t make them turn much tighter, or go much faster without sacrificing safety. As far as engineering goes, we’ve reached critical mass. So, since we can no longer create a measure of advantage through productivity, we turn to economies of scale. This has naturally moved the OEM’s to seek synergies. The Hyster-Yale, MCFA (CatMitsubishi-Unicarriers), and Toyota-BT-Raymond mergers and/or acquisitions serve to illustrate this trend. Consolidated manufacturing creates the volume necessary to create a profitability advantage. As with many industries however, these new-found profits are short lived, and pricing advantages are being quickly 6
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By contrast, the aftermarket has always been the store house of profitability that keeps the dealership solvent. It’s not that these departments have escaped coming under fire. When customers can buy their lift truck parts on Amazon.com, it forces the dealership to improve their practices! By and large however, most material handling customers depend on the dealer to keep their equipment running. The advantages we provide through our field service team should create value that keeps the customer in our orbit, and off the internet. Customers however are not exceptionally brand loyal when it comes to caring for their fleet. Independent (and OEM owned) aftermarket parts suppliers make it possible for our competitors to contend for the service business. Who doesn’t advertise the fact that they can service “all makes and models”? So, in order to capture and retain the service and parts business, aftermarket departments have been more willing to discount their parts and labor prices. Unlike equipment sales however, discounting the aftermarket can be complicated and fraught with unintended consequences. Selling equipment is simple. We buy it, we mark it up, and we sell it. Selling service is much more complex. Think of what it takes to service a customer. • Parts inventory (both on the shelf and in the van) • Competent and well-equipped technicians • S ignificant investments in training and certification • Service vehicles • Fuel • Insurance • GPS systems
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Cover Story • Dispatchers • Service writers Deployment of all these resources must be considered when formulating a discount strategy. There must be quantified standards that must be met in order for customers to qualify for a discount. Not all customers represent the same opportunity. Assessing the revenue and profitability opportunities cannot be based on how “big” the customer is…or even how many units they operate. To maintain an adequate return on the investment you have made (see the list above), it is incumbent on you to investigate the following dynamics. Parts Profit Potential Is the customer using your parts? Are they buying OEM parts? Are they buying “everything”? Many large companies are in the practice of purchasing fast moving service parts like filters, oil and grease from an independent source, and then expecting you to install these parts at a discounted labor rate. This means that you will have a service van full of parts that will just sit while your technician installs someone else’s parts. We
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offered NO discounts to these customers, regardless of their size. When the customer complained, I asked him how many times he brought his own eggs and bacon into a local diner and asked the restaurant to cook them for him. Asking us to provide labor without parts is just as silly. Distance Logistics matters. The further the customer is from your base of resources, the more expensive it will be to provide services. If, however the customer has enough units to support a “resident mechanic”, that may be worth the trouble. This tech may need to be supported by onsite or consignment inventory, but the value in having the tech in one location for the bulk of the day is valuable. The popular practice of flat rating travel time with “zone charges” or “callout fees” makes having a tech moored to one location more profitable, and can counterbalance the negative effect that distance can cause. Specialized Equipment Sometimes we sell equipment that only a select group of highly trained technicians can work on. Deploying your “highest value” assets to a low profit opportunity is not a good business practice. The fact that not everyone can service the equipment eliminates competitive price pressure. Hold your ground. There is no reason to offer discounts in these circumstances. Workspace Does the customer have an adequate workspace for your field service techs to perform service? Are your technicians relegated to a parking lot? Does the customer constrain them to work in inclement weather? These are valid concerns when considering discounts. Equipment Availability Do you have a customer that asks for a discounted rate, then makes you wait to service the units until it’s convenient for them? Customers love a low PM rate, and then they will scream if you charge them for stand by time. Why should these customers get a discount?
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Cover Story Precedent If you are considering special rates and discounts for a customer, first consider the OTHER customers you may be currently servicing that are in the same industry. I have observed many times that (as a point of pride or ego), rate information is often shared between competitors in the same industry. This can be a disaster. Customers that are loyal to you at your list rates, will feel mistreated when their competitor across the street gets preferential pricing. It always irritates me to see TV commercials that offer specials for “new customers only”. Don’t assume your customer will feel any different.
a position to better control your overall aftermarket profitability. Dave Baiocchi is the president of Resonant Dealer Services LLC. He has spent 37 years in the equipment business as a sales manager, aftermarket director and dealer principal. Dave now consults with dealerships nationwide to establish and enhance best practices, especially in the area of aftermarket development and performance. E-mail editorial@mhwmag. com to contact Dave.
Discounts are part of our world…. I get that. There are times and reasons why it may be strategic to use discounts to develop your aftermarket business. My advice however is to actually be strategic and do a fair assessment of the total value of the customer, and the ripple effects of extending discounts. I always tend to think that it’s better to ADD VALUE than it is to cut prices. Find a way to quantify the criterion and minimize the ripple effects, and you will be in
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Bottom Line Garry Bartecki
More thoughts on the future I recently attended the 10th Annual DuPage County Regional Business Outlook in Oak Brook, Illinois, with the keynote speaker being Howard Tullman who is the Executive Director of the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship at the Illinois Institute of Technology. I listened to Howard’s presentation last year and found it fascinating and was glad he returned this year. As you can guess Howard went through about 60 power point slides expressing what he envisions for the business environment in the not too distant future. It was hard to keep up but very believable in terms of how technology and robots will change how we do business. Mr. Tullman’s main theme focused on the implications and risks businesses face as consumers (of all types) shift to “utility value” and “usership” as opposed to “possession” and “ownership”. I must tell you I felt quite vindicated after his presentation, especially since I recently expressed my opinions how the material handling industry will change as a result of this process. If you recall (and I hope you do), I suggested this utility value approach will impact the way you do business in the future, especially in terms of the lease transactions currently in use. In other words, longterm rental contacts with maintenance are very close to being a quasi-fixed payment obligation like a purchase with a maintenance contract. Where I see the market moving is towards flexible payment programs based on use with 100% of the ownership and operating costs remaining with the dealer, except for a usage charge paid by the customer that could change from month to month. To back up this theory Mr. Tullman presented two or three slides explaining how three major auto OEM’s are developing programs to provide the utility value of an auto for an hourly charge. No ownership, no fixed monthly payment, only a usage charge. Ever since this presentation I have been running around trying to get more information on these programs and will get them to you when I find more information with financial examples. Many leaders in our industry have repeatedly mentioned how we need to follow the auto industry because they seem to lead with new ideas, and maybe 14
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this is another example backing up that premise. If you come across any data related to this new type of financing, please share it with me. On to another exciting topic for you to review and participate in. September 19th, in Chicago, right next to O’Hare ….a one-day super conference geared to improve aftermarket performance as well as other financial topics covering exit strategies, the many revenue recognition areas related to the material handling industry, suggestions how the new lease rules will impact your business as well as your customers, an update on the new tax bill, how Wayfair could impact your multi state transactions, how ESOP’s put more cash in your pockets and more. I like to think this is a two or twoand-a-half-day program condensed into one day, proving attendees with a list of important topics to deal with before they become major problems. Dave Biaochhi is providing two sessions to improve aftermarket results, including a special program for parts planning and vendor management. Then we have a Rapid-Fire Learning program which will highlight what you need to know and what you need to follow up on, without going into the weeds. A panel of experts will be present throughout the session and will jump in to answer your questions or make comments when necessary. It is going to be a hell of a program. I suggest you stay the second night (if you need to) to take in the entire event and converse with the experts who will be available to meet with you to discuss individual problems. The Conference is very cost effective and does not require a car for transportation. So please be sure to examine the program outline when you receive it. And we welcome your input regarding topics or issues you would like to hear about. For all the details you can view the details in this issue and/or go to www.dealerconference.com for more detailed information and to reserve your seat that I’m sure will be a packed house. Don’t wait until it’s sold-out. Seating is very limited.
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Bridge the Gap: Creating an effective Employee Development Approach Growth and development aren’t always the top priorities of a business, but it could be just what they need. An employee development plan is beneficial for both employees and their employers. Before you implement a plan, you need to discover what skill gaps your workplace has. Use these five ways to help determine where those gaps lie. How to pinpoint skill gaps Before we jump into how we determine where skill gaps are, we need to set a basic understanding of what they are. While there is no fixed definition, they are deficiencies in performance caused by a lack of skills or development opportunities in the workplace. Having an employee development approach will help you bridge the gap. In order to determine these skill gaps, you have to take a closer look at the performance of your employees. This requires data on where they are excelling and what areas require some improvement. One significant way to discover these strengths is by utilizing an employee assessment. For example, the Caliper Profile is an employeeand applicant-assessment instrument that accurately measures an individual’s job performance potential. However, there are multiple other ways to gather employee data. By layering these factors, you can get an even more accurate view of your employees’ performances. Here are five helpful ways to collect information on your team: 1. Employee Assessments – By using assessments, you can get insight on your employees, and often get actionable items for development. 2. K ey Performance Indicators (KPIs) – KPIs are one of the best sources to use to identify skill gaps. Also, they help determine career progression, compensation, rewards, benefits, and retention. 3. 3 60-Degree Reviews – 360-Degree reviews provide peer and self-feedback. From this feedback, you can gather qualitative data to use in the development stage. And when you embed 18
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the insights of an employee assessment, like the Caliper Profile, into 360s, you get an even deeper look into performance and potential. 4. Observations – As simple as this sounds, observing your team can give you insight on how different factors come into play when there are apparent skill gaps. 5. Benchmarking – Benchmarking builds off of observations. You can identify skill gaps in the workplace by benchmarking the performance of the organization’s top performers. This sets a point of reference on what skills are needed for success in the workplace. Employee development approach Now that you know how to identify skill gaps, let’s pivot into how we can use this data to build an employee development approach. As a manager, you want to be able to set your team up with the skills they need to be confident in their jobs so you can shift your focus to your other duties. To start a practical approach, you first need to work on yourself. Before you can develop your team, you need to build yourself. Once you’ve sharpened your development skill, you need to build a basis of trust with your team. If you already have this, great, skip onto the next step! If not, this is important to ensure you and your teammates have trust so they don’t think you’re highlighting their weaknesses. Now, you’re ready to use the data you’ve gathered on skill gaps in your workplace to begin creating learning opportunities. Coach your teams by delegating assignments in areas where your employees need development, introducing other members who excel in those areas, and turning meetings into learning opportunities. Most likely, they will not succeed their first time around and may need additional help, but this creates a learning experience. Another way you can develop your teams’ skills is by setting them up in a development platform or by using development tools. Caliper Precision Series aids your team in their specific areas of development
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2001 2012 2012 2014 2014
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Cat GC40KSTR Caterpillar Hyster S135FT Royal T400
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4 Way 4 Way 5 Way 4 Way
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3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way
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SS, Forks 4Way, S-S/F-P, 48” Forks SS, Forks
83/188 85/188 88/187 83/187 82/126
SSFP, Forks, Battery SS, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, 48” Forks
1995 2013 2004 2011
Bobcat 753 Combi-lift C8000 Palfinger CR50X PowerBoss
PNEUMATIC ELECTRICS 21679 20319 21757
2013 Hyster J40XN 2014 Hyster J40XN 2011 Yale ERP030VFN
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4 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way
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2006 2007 2009 2004
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2007 2013 2008 2013
Cat WP4500 Hyster B60ZHD Raymond 102T-F45L Yale MPB040EN
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2010 2007 2012 2009
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Are you Committed to be a Sales Crusader? Is your sales income what it should be? Want to double it? Take 30 minutes and read something about The Crusades. They were much more than a religious war. The Crusades were about people going after what they believed in…passionately. They did it regardless of the hardship and risk. Do you? Are you a Sales Crusader? Sales is not a religion, but it is a way of life. It should not consume your life, rather it should be incorporated into your life. Sales enhances life and embraces the philosophy for living it to its maximum potential. Doubling your income isn’t pie in the sky… if you are determined and committed. Here are 11.5 principles to lead your own Sales Crusade:
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1. G et a positive attitude and keep it.. Most everyone thinks they have a positive attitude, but they don’t. Usually not even close. Earl Nightingale in his legendary tape “The Strangest Secret” reveals the secret of a positive attitude: We become what we think about…but, it’s a dedicated discipline that must be practiced every day. People don’t understand that the essence of “attitude” is not a feeling it’s a state of mind that is self-induced. You are in complete control of it. You determine what your attitude is. It has nothing to do with what happens to you. It’s not about money or success. It’s the way you dedicate yourself to the way you think. But you must re-dedicate yourself to the principles of it every day. Do you have what it takes to be a Sales Crusader? How do you attain a positive attitude? Begin to surround yourself with positive ideas and positive people. Read and listen to positive writers and speakers. Believe you can achieve it. Don’t listen to other people who tell you you’re nuts they’re just jealous. Start now and work at it every day. 2. S et goals, and make a commitment to achieve them…The goal is your road map to success. Without clearly defined and written goals aimed at your targets, you are not likely achieving your dreams. Your targets are easy to hit if you’re standing in front of them every day. Better yet, if you emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually commit yourself to career goal achievement, your dreams will become reality. Achieving a goal is incredibly self-satisfying. It gives you a feeling of accomplishment, purpose, and the inspiration to set out and achieve the next goal. Big Clue...Figure out the daily dose. An amount you can measure, an amount you can achieve. Determine how much you need to do each day to reach your goal in short steps. (pennies per day, ounces per day, pounds per week, calls per day, dollars per sale) and do that daily dose each day.
Sales Trends 3. D edicate yourself to mastering the science of selling…Learn something new about sales or your positive attitude every day. Feed your head with new knowledge that will help you make that next sale. If you want to become an expert in sales, learning one new technique per day gives you 220 new techniques per year. If you sell for 5 years, you’ll have more than 1,000 techniques at your disposal. Amazing what you can do if you just do something small every day. If you just dedicate 1530 minutes a day to learning something new about sales and achieving a positive attitude, at the end of five years you will be a master salesperson and have a great attitude about life. 4. D esign a networking plan and implement it…Make a five-year plan to get known and get to know those who can build your business. Networking is the fastest, surest method to increase your business stature and your sales. 5. B e a leader…Look for and strive for leadership positions. Take charge of a committee, speak to a civic group, write an article for a local paper. People love to do business with leaders. 6. G et involved in your community…Select a charity or community organization worthy of your time, and make a contribution. You’ll grow in success and reputation, but more important, you’ll feel great about living to help others. 7. K now your prospect and prospect’s business before you make the sales call… Get the information you need to make every appointment intelligent and impactful. Use this guideline to assure your success ask the buyer questions that only he or she knows the answers to. 8. B e memorable in all that you do…Take a creative idea to each sales call. Have the courage to live your dreams and goals. Your work and dedication will inspire others. Your words will be remembered because you backed them up with deeds and delivery. Will they talk about you after you’ve gone? 9. H elp other people…When you establish this belief as one of the foundations of your selling process, the attributes that accompany it are the
keys to making your customer feel motivated to act, and confident enough to buy. There is an offshoot of this philosophy get business for others. It is as powerful as any sales tool you can imagine. 10. S tay focused and look for opportunity… How important is it to be focused? In 1982, after a big Imprinted Sportswear show, I was at the Dallas airport when I noticed a guy I met from a T-shirt manufacturing company. He was swearing at the American Express money machine. It seems the machine ate his card. He was looking desperate. I walked over, reintroduced myself, found out the problem and loaned him $100 so he would have cash for the trip home. Two days later he sent me a check for $100 and a thank you note. Turns out he was the president of his company. Two months later he called me and asked if I was interested in printing garments for the 1984 Olympics. He had the sublicense to manufacture from Levi’s. We had a state-of-the-art printing facility so I said, “Of course.” He gave me a contract to print every shirt 1,600,000 garments. $750,000 worth of business because I was paying attention at the airport. And, because I was living my philosophy of “help other people.” 11. E stablish long term relationships with everyone…If you look to establish a longterm relationship each time you sell, it assures that the integrity, sincerity, honesty, and “doing what’s best for the customer” are a given. Make “long term” a prerequisite for selling. Be sure to share this philosophy with your customer. 11.5 Have fun…Look at the most successful people in any field. One thing they have in common is that they love what they do. They pursue what they do with a passion and enthusiasm that is admirable (and contagious). How much fun are you having? Jeffrey Gitomer is the author of twelve best-selling books including The Sales Bible, The Little Red Book of Selling, and The Little Gold Book of Yes! Attitude. His real-world ideas and content are also available as online courses at www.GitomerLearningAcademy.com. For information about training and seminars visit www.Gitomer.com or email Jeffrey at editorial@mhwmag.com.
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Pape' to pay $650,000 to settle EEOC National Origin Harassment Lawsuit Pape' Material Handling, Inc., will pay $650,000 to settle a harassment lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency last month. This settlement was approved by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California. The EEOC's lawsuit charged Pape Material Handling with allowing employees at its Fresno, Calif., facility to engage in ongoing harassment of Hispanic employees. Such harassment included mocking employees' accents and using derogatory slurs. The EEOC claimed that the company failed to address employee complaints, leaving employees to quit as their only recourse to avoid the misbehavior. www.papemh.com
Crown Equipment names Best Dealers and Branches in North America Crown Equipment Corporation, recently recognized its 2018 highest performing independent dealers and companyowned branches in its North American sales and service network. Material Handling Supply, Inc. of Pennsauken, New Jersey and Crown Lift Trucks of San Antonio, Texas both earned the prestigious James F. Dicke Pioneer Award as the company’s top-performing dealer and branch, respectively. In addition to the Pioneer Awards, Crown also recognized dealers and company-owned branches with Summit Awards—which acknowledge outstanding sales and customer satisfaction achievements, and Ascent Awards—which distinguish those organizations that performed well and continue to move toward the summit. 2018 Summit Award Winners •A ction Lift, Inc., Pittston, Pennsylvania •L ift Power, Inc., Jacksonville, Florida •M aterial Handling Supply, Inc., Pennsauken, New Jersey 28
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H & K Equipment launches new group name H&K Equipment announced that it has launched the H&K Equipment Group. H&K Equipment, the company said, is the flagship business of an affiliation of eight independent companies united under common ownership. The H&K Equipment Group brings each of these companies together for the first time to showcase the full reach and scope of their products and services. The company unveiled the new designation at AISTech 2019 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh. www.hkequipmentgroup.com
TVH Canada moves to larger space TVH in the Americas (TVH) has announced that their location in Mississauga, Ontario has moved into a larger space! The new facility is located at 75 Skyway Drive and has been serving customers from the new location as of April 8, 2019. The new warehouse is an impressive 100,000 square feet, allowing them to increase the amount of inventory on hand. The new space also has an enhanced Will Call pick up for customers and offer plenty of room to grow. www.tvh.com
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Southeastern Equipment promotes Clements Southeastern Equipment Company is pleased to announce that Marty Clements is the new Branch Manager for Southeastern’s Burlington, Kentucky location. Clements’ responsibilities include overseeing Burlington’s sales, service, and parts teams while ensuring that customers receive excellent service. Before being promoted to Branch Manager, Clements was Burlington’s Operations Manager. Clements has 24 years of experience in the construction equipment industry and previously worked for Hertz Equipment Rental and Genie Industries. http/southeasternequip.com
Nathan Davis celebrates 50 years in the Industry Nathan Davis and his wife Alice Faye Davis have reached a major milestone in the material handling industry. Last month marked 50 years and they both intend to continue work as long as they can Davis Lift Truck Service in Fayetteville North Carolina where they sell and service Tailift and used forklifts. Davis started the business at their home and Alice was in charge of bookkeeping. Their son Charles also is part of the business as the sales manager. www.dltsinc.com
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CLARK Material Handling Company appoints new National Parts Sales Manager CLARK Material Handling Company, a top ten global manufacturer of forklift trucks and spare parts is pleased to announce that Charlie Chwasz has been appointed as North American National Aftermarket Parts Sales Manager. In this role Charlie will oversee the CLARK aftermarket parts sales team and support staff in Lexington. He will report to Scott Johnson, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. www.clarkmhc.com
Advance Storage Products hires new CFO Advance Storage Products is proud to announce and welcome John Warren as CFO. He comes to Advance from LMC Enterprises, a middle market specialty chemical and industrial cleaning manufacturing company and also worked at Con Agra Foods and Mattel. John earned his MBA from Boston University and a BA in Psychology from Farmingham State College. www.advancestorageproducts.com
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New Raymond Courier™ 3030 Stacker utilizes Seegrid Vision technology to address Industry challenges The Raymond Corporation has launched a new, next-generation automated lift truck stacker, the Raymond Courier™ 3030 stacker, which utilizes Seegrid visionguided technology and combines horizontal transport and vertical pallet lift. Supporting Raymond’s introduction of intelligent warehouse solutions, the Courier 3030 stacker is designed to automate stacking from pick to delivery locations. Ideal for handling and transporting products between connected manufacturing and warehouse facilities, the Courier 3030 stacker automated lift truck helps maximize workforce productivity and drive down labor costs. www.raymondcorp.com
Scissor Lift Tables offer high travel in a compact footprint Presto ECOA Lifts announces the immediate availability of CLT Series Compact Scissor Lifts. These highperformance, industrial-duty lifts are available in a wide range of capacities including 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000 and 6,000 lbs. They are ideal for a wide variety of work positioning, assembly, repair and inspection applications in manufacturing facilities, warehouses, repair shops and more. CLT Series lifts employ a double scissor mechanism that allows for a collapsed height of 8 ½” while providing raised heights of up to 56 ½”. www.prestolifts.com
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ELOshield Forklift Pedestrian Safety System wins Product of the Year ELOKON, a global provider in industrial safety technology, announced that its ELOshield proximity detection/ anti-collision system for forklifts and pedestrians received the Gold Award from Plant Engineering as the 2018 Product of the Year for safety. The award was announced on April 8, 2019, at the annual “Engineering Awards in Manufacturing” event at the ProMat material handling trade show in Chicago. www.elokon.com/en-US
Combilift approves OneCharge! OneCharge Inc. has reached an agreement with Combilift to fit its trucks with lithium ion batteries."OneCharge Lithium Batteries have developed full integration with Combilift electric lift trucks," said Niall Crehan, US VP of Sales for Combilift. "OneCharge Inc. has worked closely with us to meet the high standards and specific needs of our electric trucks". "We’re excited to be the first lithium battery manufacturer in the USA to be approved by Combilift. It allows us to offer our solutions to many new customers and to provide better support to many of our customers who already enjoy OneCharge lithium batteries in their Combilift lift trucks" said Tim Karimov, President of OneCharge. http://onecharge.biz
Linortek launches IoTMeter™ Wireless Equipment Hour Meter Linor Technology, Inc, a research and development company that designs and builds controllers for the Internet of Things (IoT), announces the availability of its IoTMeter™ Wireless Equipment Hour Meter. IoTMeter is a wireless equipment runtime monitor and alert system. The device remotely collects real-time data on offline industrial vehicles and powered equipment, enabling companies to stay on top of routine maintenance to minimize equipment downtime and lost revenue. www.linortek.com
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