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General considerations for unloading trailers on loading docks

Loading docks are one of the busiest places in any warehouse operation. The American Supply Association reports that 25% of all industrial accidents occur at the loading dock. Many of these accidents can occur while loading and unloading a trailer. Providing and reinforcing certified, OSHA-compliant safety training to workers and forklift operators which address hazards present at your specific facility (including the loading dock) and application will enhance workplace safety for both workers and forklift operators. Toyota recommends and encourages you to consult with a safety professional familiar with your environment and application of use to assess your forklifts, other material handling equipment, other equipment used in your operation, application and workplace and your safety rules to safely integrate forklifts into your workplace loading docks. Here are some general safety considerations that should not be overlooked when creating a culture of safety on loading docks when unloading trailers. Common Trailer Unloading Mishaps Clutter– Empty pallets, packing materials and other debris might be trip hazards for workers or cause slippage for your material handling equipment or become entrapped in, under, or around your material handling equipment. For pedestrians and operators alike, this is a point of concern as loading docks have a great deal of traffic including forklifts, warehouse equipment, and pedestrians. One fundamental practice we use in Toyota facilities is that everything has a place or a home, and everything is put in its place or home. This practice has been effective in eliminating loading dock clutter. All employees know where “home” is for materials so tripping hazards don’t pile up. For example, Toyota facilities use receptacles for plastic wrap, and operators are required to immediately move empty pallets to proper storage 8

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locations. Depending on your operation and workplace and material handling considerations, you and your safety consultant should work together to develop standard operating procedures based on your operational needs. Slick Surfaces– Rain, sleet, snow and spills are some of the contributing factors that may lead to slick surfaces in or around a loading dock. This can cause a slip hazard for both pedestrians and material handling equipment unloading a trailer. To minimize this risk, keep all surfaces on and surrounding your dock dry. Sweeping, mopping and use of floor fans or dryers can help maintain dry working surfaces. In the case of a spill, workers and operators should be trained on the proper steps to make sure that the spill is cleaned up and disposed of safety and appropriately. If it’s a hazardous substance, you should refer to all applicable rules, regulations and laws for safely cleaning and disposing of them. And remember, if the spill involved a forklift, OSHA requires that the operator be retrained. Trailer Creep– Trailers can move substantially under the weight of a forklift driving back and forth between the trailer and dock. This is known as trailer creep and it’s a serious safety hazard. Use of dock levers to bridge the gap between the trailer and loading dock, wheel chocks to prevent tractor and trailer wheel movement, and automatic trailer restraints are all ways to address this potential hazard. Once again, workers and forklift operators should receive safety training that includes the appropriate way to secure trailers at your facility. Premature Departure– Trucks driving away before a trailer is fully unloaded is a serious concern. To minimize the potential of this occurring, clear communication between truck drivers, forklift operators, and dock managers is needed and should be a part of your safety training. Like mentioned above, wheel chocks and automatic trailer restraints are also couple ways to reduce the likelihood of premature departure. Other ways include a lighting system that changes colors depending on the status of the unloading process or taking the truck drivers’ keys until the trailer is fully unloaded. These practices should be considered when augmenting a culture of communication and proper safety training and practices to enhance safety on and around loading docks. Written by Kayla Lumpford-Mitchell - Marketing Systems and eCommerce Project Administrator, Toyota Material Handling, USA - www. toyotaforklift.com


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CREAMER'S CORNER

Squeegees: What Material Should I Chose? What Material Fits my Needs? There have been many articles regarding squeegees or its effect on the scrubber written by me in the past many years. The central theme in all of these articles have been to assist the machine owner to get the best performance out of your cleaning machine. Today’s theme is to provide information about what type of squeegee material is best for your task at hand. First let us talk about the various squeegees. On your typical rider scrubber, there are usually three squeegee assemblies. They are: #1. The Rear Squeegee Assembly #2. The Right-Hand Side Squeegee Assembly, and #3. The Left-Hand Squeegee Assembly. With this being said, there are typically two squeegees per assembly. They go by different names such as front and rear, but I like to refer to them as inner and outer. These two terms are less confusing. Now listen to the two ways of saying the same thing. #1. I need the front rear squeegee or I need the inner rear squeegee. See what I mean. So, get in the habit of saying inner and outer and you will be better understood. With that out of the way, let us talk really quick about the maintenance of squeegees. Some people believe that once a squeegee is installed, there is nothing else to be done. Well is it not that simple. Because there are maintenance items to be aware of. One of the items is what I call the “Post-Operation Clean-up. When the operator has completed his or her task, the machine is not just parked and left. There are certain post-operating items that should be done with regards to the maintenance of the machine. First of all, the recovery tank (dirty water tank) should be emptied and flushed. But when it comes to the squeegee portion of the maintenance, this should be performed: #1. With a damp cloth, wipe off the squeegees, inner and outer, rear and left sides. This assures that anything foreign that was picked up during scrubbing will be removed along with any detergent or chemical coatings that may hinder the next scrubbing. #2. Don’t assume that because the squeegees were adjusted correctly when installed, that they remain correctly adjusted. Remember to adjust “front to back” and “side to side”. Be vigilant to assure the proper height along the entire squeegee. This will insure that the next scrub will be just as effective without problems, such as streaks.

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AisleMaster 44SH 153/334 3 Way S-S, 42” Forks AisleMaster 44SH 153/334 3 Way S-S, 42” Forks Atlet 125 DTFXG 550 URF 115/217 3 Way Man Down Turret, 42” Forks Bendi B40IC 95/216 3 Way S-S, 42” Forks Crown 40TSTN 173/303 Man up turret truck Crown 40TSTN 251/459 Man up Turret truck Drexel SLT35 119/269 4 Way Swing, S-S, LBR, Forks

MISCELLANOUS 220608 2016 21040 2004 21097 2014 20933 2008 21025 0

Bobcat T750 / Broderson IC-80-3G / Cat D6N Dozer /

2 Way 4WD, 4WS, 3SP, Carry Crane Full cab, heat/ AC, 161” blade, TA-2 insp Combi-Lift C10000 111/160 4 Way Side Loader, F-P, Forks Taylor Dunn Personnel Carrier 0/0 1 Way

PNEUMATIC ELECTRICS 20319 21126 21127 18968

2014 2010 2010 2010

Hyster J40XN Yale ERP040VF Yale ERP050VL Yale ERP050VL

108/246 78/187 83/189 83/189

4 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way

18969 2010

Yale ERP050VL

83/189

3 Way

19460 2011 19461 2011

Yale ERP050VL Yale ERP050VL

83/189 83/189

3 Way 3 Way

4Way, S-S/F-P, 48” Forks S-S, Forks S-S, Forks PAINTED, TCP Batt, S-S, 42” Forks PAINTED, TCP Batt, S-S, 42” Forks Full Cab, S-S, Forks Full Cab, S-S, Forkss

83/189 83/189 83/188 88/198 88/198 88/198 94/216 82/127 82/127 82/187 82/187 82/187 84/126 88/187 88/187 90/258 83/187 82/126 94/216 94/216 94/216 85/127 82/189 83/189

3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 3 Way 4 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 4 Way 4 Way 3 Way

S-S, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, 32” Forks S-S, 32” Forks S-S, 32” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, LBR, Forks 4Way S-S, Forks 4 Way S-S, 45” Forks S-S, Forks S-S, 48” Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks 4Way S-S, 48” Forks

88/185 92/185 88/185 88/185

4 Way 4 Way 3 Way 3 Way

4Way 4Way, S-S/F-P, 60” Forks 3 Way S-S, LBR, 48” Forks

4 WHEEL RIDER ELEC 19828 19835 21128 18927 18928 18929 19870 20481 20482 20876 20879 20880 20996 20406 18842 20751 20119 18961 20221 20222 20223 20950 18877 18962

2012 2011 2006 2010 2010 2010 2011 2013 2013 2011 2012 2012 2014 2009 2012 2006 2002 2009 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2010

Cat E3500 Cat E4000 Cat E5000 Hyster E30Z Hyster E30Z Hyster E30Z Hyster E30XN Hyster E30XN Hyster E30XN Hyster E40ZS Hyster E40XNS Hyster E40XNS Hyster E50XN Hyster E65XN Hyster E65XN-36 Linde E20C Nissan PE30Y Yale ERC030AH Yale ERC030VA Yale ERC030VA Yale ERC030VA Yale ERC040VA Yale ERC045VG Yale ERC050VG

BIG RIDER ELEC 20781 21079 20067 20755

2008 2009 2011 2012

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3 WHEEL RIDER ELEC 19900 19567 21161 20107 20392 19688 21107 20143 19746 21160 20168 20343 20657 20660 20661 20662 20663 20980 20981

2000 2011 1991 2011 2008 2009 2009 2011 2007 1990 2010 2010 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2013 2013

Cat EP16KT 83/188 3 Way Cat 2ET4000 82/188 3 Way Clark TM15S 83/188 3 Way Crown SC4540-40 83/190 3 Way Hyster J30ZT 82/187 3 Way Hyster J30ZT 82/187 3 Way Hyster J30XNT 82/187 4 Way Hyster J30XNT 82/187 3 Way Hyster J40ZT 94/218 3 Way Komatsu FB13M-2 94/216 3 Way Yale ERP030TH 84/192 3 Way Yale ERP030VT 82/187 4 Way Yale ERP030VT 82/187 3 Way Yale ERP030VT 82/187 3 Way Yale ERP030VT 82/187 3 Way Yale ERP030VT 82/187 3 Way Yale ERP030VT 82/187 3 Way Yale ERP030VT 81/187 4 Way Yale ERP030VT G807, 3630 hours

20329 21013 21014 20236

2011 2012 2012 2003

Yale ERP035VT Yale ERP035VT Yale ERP035VT Yale ERP040TG

82/187 82/187 82/187 94/218

3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way

S-S, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, Forks 3rd Valve, Forks 4Way, S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, Forks Forks S-S, 42” Forks 4Way, S-S/F-P, Forks S-S, LBR, 36” Forks S-S, LBR, 36” Forks S-S, LBR, 36” Forks S-S, LBR, 36” Forks S-S, LBR, 36” Forks S-S, LBR, Forks 81/187 3 Way S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, Forks

95/213 105/240 95/213 95/213 105/240 106/240 95/213 89/195 89/195 89/195 105/240 105/240 89/195 89/195 89/195 89/195 89/195 89/195

1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way

42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 48” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp Pallet Clamp, 42” Forks Pallet Clamp, 42” Forks 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp Pallet Clamp, 42” Forks 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp 42” Forks, Pallet Clamp Pallet Clamp, 42” Forks

95/212 95/212 131/302 131/302 95/212 107/242 107/242 95/212 131/302 97/218 95/212 101/227 95/212 101/227 101/227 91/203 91/203 91/203 91/203 91/203 91/203 91/203 91/203 91/203 91/203 91/203

4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way 4 Way

S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks Forward St., S-S, Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks 42” Forks NO S-S, Forks NO S-S, Forks NO S-S, Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks SS, Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 14” BC, Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks

72/100 72/100 83/122 83/122 83/122 83/122 83/122

1 Way 2 Way 2 Way 2 Way 2 Way 2 Way 2 Way

42” Forks 48” forks 48” Forks 48” Forks 48” Forks 48” Forks 48” Forks

STOCKPICKERS 20641 20642 20766 20778 20768 21048 20312 20640 20731 20732 20774 20776 20834 19538 18774 19869 19817 20832

2006 2006 2006 2006 2008 2013 2003 2005 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007

Hyster R30XMS2 Hyster R30XMS2 Hyster R30XM2 Hyster R30XMS2 Hyster R30XMA2 Hyster R30XMS3 Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN Yale OS030ECN

RIDER REACHES 20726 20594 20078 19731 20112 20109 20110 20111 17595 19516 21150 18964 20968 21011 21012 20941 20942 20836 20733 20831 19540 21080 21081 21082 21138 21139

2007 2007 2007 2005 1999 2003 2003 2004 2004 2007 2007 2008 2011 2012 2012 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2008

Crown RR5210-40 Crown RR5210-40 Hyster N35ZR Hyster N45XMR3 Yale NR035ADN Yale NR035AEN Yale NR035AEN Yale NR035AEN Yale NR035AE Yale NR035DA Yale NR035DAN Yale NR035EAN Yale NR035DAN Yale NR035DA Yale NR035DA Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040AEN Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040DAN Yale NR040DAN

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83/190 84/189 90/259 88/241 92/217 83/190 83/190 98/222 84/130 84/130 88/198 82/187 98/222

3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 4 Way 4 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way

S-S, 42” Forks S-S, LBR, 48” Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks S-S, Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, Forks 4Way, S-S, Forks 4Way S-S, LBR, 42” Forks S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks

0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 / 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0

1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way 1 Way

27” x 48” Forks, B/C Pack 27” x 48” Forks, B/C Pack 27” x 48” Forks, B/C Pack 27” x 48” Forks 27” x 48” Forks, 24V Pack 27” x 48” Forks, 24V Pack 27” x 48” Forks, 24V Pack 27” x 48” Forks, B/C Pack 28” x 96” Forks 27” x 48” Forks, B/C Pack 27” x 48” Forks, BC Pack 27” x 48” Forks, 24V Pack 27” x 48” Forks, BC Pack 27” x 48” Forks 27” x 48” Forks 28” x 96” Forks 28” x 96” Forks, Walkie/Rider

/ 131/302 / / 87/188 88/194 / / / 100/185 61/82 89/195 115/263 107/242

4 Way 4 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way 3 Way

S-S, LBR, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, Forks S-S, 42” Forks S-S, Forks S-S, Forks No Att. Full Cab, S-S 4Way, Bad Trans S-S, Forks Pallet Clamp, 42” Forks S-S, Forks S-S, LBR, 42” Forks

STANDUP COUNTERBAL. 20071 20969 20953 20952 20943 20083 20084 18441 18953 18954 21044 21026 21006

2006 2007 2011 2012 2004 2004 2007 2010 2010 2010 2012 2013 2014

Crown RC3020-30 Hyster E30HSD Hyster E40HSD Hyster E40HSD Yale ESC030AB Yale ESC030AB Yale ESC030AB Yale ESC030AC Yale ESC030AC Yale ESC030AC Yale ESC035AC Yale ESC035AC Yale ESC040AC

ELECTRIC PALLET JACK 20148 20149 20150 20476 20490 20491 20493 19984 20484 20179 21131 20496 21132 21151 21152 19611 20220

2007 2007 2007 2007 2013 2013 2013 2014 2012 2008 2010 2011 2012 2012 2012 2004 2014

Cat WP4500 Cat WP4500 Cat WP4500 Cat WR6000 Hyster W40Z Hyster W40Z Hyster W40Z Hyster W40Z Hyster B60Z-HD Raymond 102T-F45L Yale MPB040EN Yale MPB040E Yale MPB040EN Yale MPW060LE Yale MPW060LE Yale MPE080 Yale MPE080LV

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PARTS TRUCKS 20878 20415 18520 18350 20139 19236 21101 16405 18076 21039 20117 20833 20445 15767

2012 2007 2008 2007 2014 2003 2008 2009 2011 2011 2012 2006 2001 2001

Hyster E40XNS Hyster N45ZR Hyster E45Z Hyster E50Z Hyster S50CT Hyster E60XM2 Hyster S60FT Hyster E80Z Hyster H80FT Hyster S135FT Nissan C50PL Yale OS030ECN Yale NR035AE Yale NR040AE

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TVH HEALTH NUDGE

Workplace Design Influences Employee Engagement

Physical surroundings can shape employee behaviors, feelings and attitudes towards their experiences at work. Research conducted on the many levels of employee engagement has also shown that employees who are highly satisfied with their workplace environment demonstrate higher levels of engagement. In recent years, there has been a greater focus on the importance workplace design to increase in engagement, productivity and collaboration in the workplace. When you design a healthy and inviting workplace environment, employees reap health benefits simply by coming to work. A healthy and engaging work environment can include a flexible layout, inviting lounge and break areas, healthy food options, good lighting and superior air quality. The addition of natural elements such as plants, water features and green materials help provide a healthy and calming atmosphere. At TVH’s Headquarters in Olathe, KS, a variety of plants decorate the hallways, and when finished, our recent renovation will include a green wall of moss, live vines on the terrace and a water feature in the atrium. The physical, psychological and social effects of workplace design on our well-being may seem subtle but they are important building blocks in the foundation of enhancing employee engagement. Effective use of space opens up opportunity for creativity. It also allows different departments to come together and bounce off ideas and increased employee satisfaction and productivity. TVH offers a variety of different collaboration spaces to its employees including areas with unique seating and areas that are perfect for small groups to work on key projects. Interior lighting, both natural light and LED interior lighting, can have significant effects on brain function and productivity. Poor lighting can cause eyestrain and headaches, 18

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directly affecting not only the work performance of your employees but their health and wellbeing as well. TVH’s buildings, including the new addition, feature more windows than walls as well as a series of skylights in order to bring in more natural light. It’s important to create an office interior that is designed to make employees feel more comfortable and healthy in the time they spend at work each day. Maximize your space by creating an open floor plan and incorporate cubicles with low walls so employees don’t feel closed off and isolated from one another. Additionally, to help combat the sitting epidemic, utilize alternative work stations such as walking desks, cycle desks and standing desk to promote a healthier work environment. These alternatives help bring activity to a sedentary worker and is a great ROI for the company. Office spaces aren’t the only areas that can be designed with employee engagement in mind. Warehouses can be made more inviting as well. In its warehouses, TVH has installed large windows to bring in sunlight and large 24-foot ceiling fans throughout the space to provide better circulation, ventilation and improved air quality. A company’s biggest asset is its employees. By investing in a healthy and engaging workplace design, it sends a message to the employees that you care and want the work environment to be appealing, efficient and promote health, safety and wellbeing. If you would like to know more about TVH and the Nudge Health and Wellness programs, contact Lucy DelSarto, Health & Wellness Coach for TVH Americas, at lucy.delsarto@tvh.com.


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PRODUCT PREVIEW

Trailer stabilizer decreases risk The new stabilizing design, with a wide top plate, twin vertical supports and dual base plates, will decrease the risk of landing gear collapse when the unit is properly positioned. The trailer stabilizer has been designed to help prevent accidents that can happen when loading or unloading spotted trailers at the loading dock,” said Andy Olson, Rite-Hite marketing manager. “Heavy loads in front of the landing gear, uneven loads, and faulty landing gear, can all cause the trailer nose to drop or roll.” The static load capacity of the trailer stabilizer is 70 tons (140,000 lbs.). www.ritehite.com

Multi drum turner solves handling of various drums! Interthor Inc launches a new product for the handling of a variety of drums! The new multi drum turner handles steel and plastic drums with diameters from Ø11.75” to Ø23.6”. The new multi drum turner can be fitted on stackers with electric and manual propulsion. Models have electric rotation and electric opening/ closing of the gripping arms, and are available as straddle models. In the product range, Interthor also offers drum turners, and special drum forks, being able to carry horizontal drums, paper reels and barrels. www.interthor.com

Optronics expands LED light bar family Optronics International announced five new LED light bars, increasing the product line to eight. The new lamps include two 3-inch cubes, a 9-inch bar, a 30-inch bar with supplemental turn functions and a 52-inch bar with a whopping 20,000-lumen beam. With the exception of the 30-inch multifunction lamp, all other LED Light Bars in the family feature a combination spot/flood beam pattern. As with Optronics’ original LED Light Bars, the new lamps can be used for scene lighting and a vast array of auxiliary lighting applications. www.optronicsinc.com

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New innovative permanent/removable double-coated tape Mactac® Industrial Tapes announces the addition of an innovative permanent/removable double-coated tape to its MACbond™ double-coated tapes product line. The new product – IB5121-72 – offers exceptional performance for applications that require a high initial tack and permanent bond to one surface and clean removal or repositionability from another surface. To achieve this unique application solution, MACbond IB5121-72 features Mactac’s aggressive 1.2-mil XT high performance rubber adhesive on the unwind side of a 0.5-mil PET carrier and a unique 1.0-mil low-tack removable acrylic adhesive on the liner side. www.mactac.com

Pallet leveler with turntable lowers to floor height The P4 roll-on leveler with turntable has a platform that, when fully lowered, sits essentially flush to the floor allowing users to place or remove pallet loads with an ordinary hand pallet truck. It features a built-in turntable that easily rotates a full pallet load 360˚ so workers can build or break down loads from a fixed position without the need for walking around or reaching across the pallet. The unit’s capacity is 2500 lbs. The 44” x 48” turntable platform accepts a variety of open bottom skid or pallet sizes. When in the fully raised position the platform height is 30”. www.prestolifts.com

Cushman Titan XD makes work safer, more comfortable and efficient The combination of AC power and IntelliBrake technology enables the Titan XD to offer superior performance with greater energy efficiency, longer battery life between charges, and regenerative braking. IntelliBrake automatically slows vehicles on steep grades, and engages the Titan XD’s parking brake whenever the vehicle stops, providing heightened safety for work crews. The updated Titan XD is also equipped with new standard dashboard features, including a speed control switch that limits speed while transporting material, USB outlet, headlights, brake lights and stateof-charge meter. The Titan XD is available in both two- and fourpassenger options. www.textron.com


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53DM Duramax™ hose is the premier over-the-sheave hose Parflex 53DM over-the-sheave hose is designed to resist abrasion and shows no hose fatigue after more than 250,000 flexing cycles. It easily handles the rigors of weather, corrosive fluids, and harsh environments, withstanding temperatures as low as -70ºF (-57ºC). Available as a twin-line assembly for increased abrasion resistance and combined with the portable Minikrimp™ crimper, replacement hoses are available within minutes.

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Steel King announces durable, engineered drive-in rack systems

Change the direction, - simple, versatile and fast

Requiring fewer aisles and providing better cube utilization than selective racks, drive-in and drive-thru racking allows users to store up to 75% more pallets than with selective racking. Steel King’s drive-in racking features unlimited storage depth and is ideal for high-traffic and cooler/freezer installations. Additionally, Steel King offers an optional offset leg design for easier handling of pallets. The welded frame construction delivers high rigidity and strength, while other optional features, like protective railings and seismic-safe designs, deliver even greater safety and stability in demanding applications. www.steelking.com

With the new and versatile OTU (the Omni-directional Transfer Unit) from Avancon one determinates the transporting direction. Similar to the railway track, all goods are guided into different directions by moving in line of a natural curve or a crossing with OTU. These new key elements allow to build easily any size of crossings or diverters in conveyors systems with versatile OTUbricks. But it is also possible to build crossover transport, sideways movements or even sorters. www.avancon.com

The product protector offers practical solution for pallet damage The product protector is a solid steel frame with a rubber bumper that attaches to a forklift. Instead of destroying a pallet when a fork truck moves too hard or fast, the Product Protector impacts the stringer before the deck boards are damaged by the fork tine heel. “The product protector makes pallet lead board damage a thing of the past. Reduced pallet damage means reduced product damage. There is nothing on the market better today,” said David Haubert, regional sales manager – Midwest region. www.libertydirect.com

Wearable mini mobile computer The 8680i Advanced model drives streamlined workflows onto a single device for many applications, replacing a scanner and mobile computer. The customizable user-facing display communicates workflow instructions, while the two-button interface enables users to navigate menus and confirm selections. The 8680i wearable mini mobile connects directly to the network application through Wi-Fi and the SDK. Converging common applications such as picking, packing, and sorting onto a single device offers improved ergonomics and reduced acquisition cost when replacing current wearable scanner plus mobile computer solutions. www.honeywell.com

Manitou expands industrial forklift range Manitou is pleased to introduce an expanded offering of industrial forklifts for the North American market. Diesel machines make their debut with eight internal combustion diesel models joining the Manitou MI Industrial Forklift Range. An additional four new electric models are also now available, expanding the Manitou ME Industrial Forklift Range. With the addition of these twelve new machines, Manitou’s industrial forklift line for North America now includes 12 models in the MI Industrial Forklift Range and 14 models in the ME Industrial Forklift Range. www.manitou.com

Handle four drums at once Liftomatic Material Handling, Inc. offers attachments to handle up to four drums at once. The attachments do not require hydraulic or electrical connections. Both units are capable of handling 1, 2, 3 or 4 rimmed steel, poly and fiber drums with a total load capacity of 8,000 pounds. Both models are available with spark-resistant and "EE" rated components. Each can handle a mixed group of 4 drums, steel, plastic or fiber at one time, as long as the drums heights are within 1.5 inches of each other. www.liftomatic.com

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CROWNS FOR SALE MODEL

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RR5725-35 RR5725-35 RR5725-45 RR5785S-45 RR5225-45 RR5225-35 RR5220-45 RC5545-40 RC5535-30 RC5545-40 RC5530-30 RC5545-40 RC5530-40 RC3020-35 FC 4525-50 FC4020-50 FC4515-50 SC5245-40 SC5245-40 SC5245-40 SP3520-30 SP3420-30 SP3420-30 SP3410-30 SP3220-30 SP3205-30 SP3220-30 SP3220-30 30WRTT PE4500-60 PE4500-60 SLT30AC SL40 SLT30 SLT30 SL44/4

1 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 8 1 2 2 1 1

YEAR

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2012 2011 2010 2009 2006 2005 2005 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2007 2007 2011 2009 2009 2013 2012 2011 2008 2007 2005 2006 2005 2005 2005 2003 2005 2012 2012 2012 2009 2007 2005 2004

89/198 95/210 160/366 123/276 119/270 89/198 107/240 83/190 83/190 84/240 83/190 92/264 83/190 84/240 83/188 107/312 83/188 77/172 77/172 83/190 119/276 89/195 107/240 107/240 95/210 89/195 95/210 95/210 71/154 27x48 28x96 89/205 97/276 89/205 89/205 89/198

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Strategic Triage: The Keys to Surviving a Significant Strategic Disruption Despite the best of intentions and a solid strategic plan, leaders can sometimes find their organizations in the throes of an unexpected major crisis that threatens their enterprise survival. Whether it is the culmination of changing market forces, a self-inflicted incident or the result of a catastrophe brought about by an unexpected event, enhancing opportunities for enterprise survival are paramount. The most effective crisis management strategies focus on addressing the critical elements that will enhance the survival potential of your enterprise during a significant strategic disruption. In a medical disaster, health care professionals use a triage process to assign degrees of urgency to patients to establish priorities for treating them in order to maximize the number of survivors. The same principle of using triage in your enterprise can be a powerful approach for effectively dealing with a crisis situation in any business setting. The goals of Strategic Triage are the same: to determine the priority of your actions to make a significant difference in your outcome. There are three critical elements of focus to weather

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an extinction level event. You need clarity to make rapid decisions. Your leadership activity must identify the most significant priorities necessary to stabilize your immediate situation so you can act on them. Your conversations need to engage candid dialog with your team. 1. Clarify the Key Decisions to Be Made Once you recognize you are in a strategic crisis, focus your critical thinking on the key decisions that will matter the most to resolving it. This includes gaining clarity to understand the underlying dynamics that led to the crisis. To do this, you need to rapidly obtain candid information about your true situation. How serious is this? Do you have the proper data to understand the magnitude of the crisis, and the options you have for addressing it? Planning in a turbulent period requires a deep assessment of your business environment. This may be the time to bring in trusted advisors to provide you with insight about options to consider. Just make sure they have the depth of expertise to truly offer you options to resolve your crisis. You do not want to be part of their learning curve when the stakes are high. Identify the critical strategic information you need to make decisions. Be clear about the outcome you desire. Do you want to save lives, save jobs or save money? This clarity will serve as your guide when you evaluate your options and choices. Assess your assumptions and understand the market forces at play that will determine your ability to resolve the crisis. Concentrate your critical thinking to focus on the things that matter most to resolving the short-term issue without blowing up your entire enterprise. Focus on the very heart of the key decisions you will need to make. Everything else is extraneous and a potential distraction when you are in the throes of a real strategic crisis. 2. Establish Clear Priorities The success of any Strategic Triage effort is to clarify the most significant short-term priorities. Developing clarity among all participants will help them stay focused on the activities which will work to immediately stabilize the situation. All too often, without a clear focus, if left to their own devices, team members will use their own judgment to focus on activities they deem important. Unfortunately, if they lack good critical thinking skills, they are likely to focus on efforts with minimal impact. Establishing clear priorities for your leadership team


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FEATURE ARTICLE and employees provides each of them with a clear focus for engaging in efforts that improve the potential for your enterprise survival. These priorities establish a framework for decision- making and minimize any focus on irrelevant issues or activities that will not resolve the problem. Ensure all your team members and corporate assets are in proper alignment. Everything that is essential to addressing the issue should be deployed toward resolving the crisis. Use everything. 3. Engage in Candid Dialog Engage your key leaders in a candid dialog to identify what they immediately need from their key employees to stabilize the situation or resolve the crisis. Ask your team members to identify your potential options to work-around the gaps caused by the crisis. Use your clarified priorities to give them guidance. By taking control of your communications you will also be better able to manage your message and focus your talking points during the emergency. In times of strategic crisis, candor is paramount. This is not the time for pretending and wish-crafting your troubles away. Identify what you need from each of your stakeholders Remanufactured Transmissions, Engines, Torque Converters, Steer Axles, Overhaul Kits and Aftermarket Parts for:

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INDUSTRY NEWS

HYSTER RECEIVES GRANT FOR FUEL CELL POWERED CONTAINER HANDLER FOR PORT OF LOS ANGELES

Hyster Company has announced the receipt of a grant from California Climate Investments (CCI) to support the development of a zero-emissions container handling truck powered by a Nuvera® fuel cell. The funding, awarded by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), part of CCI, the state of California’s climate change-fighting, capand-trade program, aims to help Hyster and its partners develop a zero-emissions container handler for an end-user in the Port of Los Angeles. To receive the award, recipients must meet defined business practices and overall rigorous performance measurement standards. These standards are reviewed and updated annually to represent the most critical business activities and performance excellence principles necessary to keep pace with evolving customer expectations and industry dynamics. The Hyster® electric laden container handler entering development is intended to be powered by a Nuvera® fuel cell combined with a lithium-ion battery. This follows the news released in 2017 that a Hyster® H1150HD-CH container handling truck with fully electric motors and a large lithium-ion battery has entered the test phase. “The right power option for a truck will always depend on the specific operation,” says Lyndle McCurley, Vice President, Big Truck Sales Americas for Hyster Company. “Whereas the large lithium-ion battery is expected to suit those applications with a medium duty cycle where opportunity charging is possible, we anticipate the truck powered by a battery re-charged by an onboard fuel cell will better suit the challenges of this particular end-user in the Port of L.A.” The Hyster zero emissions top-loader with a fuel cell and 32

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lithium-ion battery has the potential to effectively support applications with higher power consumption and a heavy duty cycle as the truck is expected to operate for a full day before requiring hydrogen re-fueling. As the truck can also operate for longer before battery re-charging is needed, this also supports operations with irregular break periods, where it may not be practical to plan in battery charging throughout the day. Hyster aims to offer the fuel cell and battery powered Container Handler with a choice of charging options. The model in development is expected to utilize fully integrated wireless fast charging. “Hydrogen and grid power provide complementary power solutions for ports,” says McCurley. “Where the requirements to power a fleet of electric Big Trucks are likely to exceed power capabilities of the grid, hydrogen may provide ports with readily available energy without a requirement for a high capacity electric charging infrastructure.” “Electric charging for a large number of trucks during the day also adds complexity to overall work planning in the terminal, which can be avoided using hydrogen,” he continues, explaining that with hydrogen fuel cell technology, Hyster expects the Big Truck in development to offer ‘clean’ energy with zero emissions, as well as a low cost of ownership and comparable performance to its diesel equivalent. The new fuel cell-powered truck is also expected to benefit from the patented Hyster energy recovery systems revealed earlier in 2018 at the TOC Europe event in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. By recovering and storing energy from lowering loads and braking, Hyster electric container handling trucks are expected to support an extended drive cycle, providing longer operating time before recharge is necessary. The innovative systems aim to increase uptime and profitability for port applications while also helping to reduce energy costs for charging. Port and terminal operations that are interested in reducing their carbon footprint and total cost of ownership can visit Hyster at Breakbulk Americas 2018 in Houston Texas on October 2-4, 2018. Product and industry experts will be available to answer questions and discuss solutions that can be designed to meet any operations most challenging needs. To follow the latest developments in zero emissions handling and for more information visit www.hyster.com and www.caclimateinvestments.ca.gov/


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INDUSTRY NEWS

SHOPPA’S APPOINTS NEW CORPORATE PARTS MANAGER

Shoppa’s Material Handling, one of the largest Toyota forklift distributors throughout DallasFort Worth, North Texas and Kansas City, MO., announced today the appointment of Jeff Moncrief in the role of Corporate Parts Manager for Shoppa’s Material Handling “With Jeff’s extensive experience in parts management, he will be a great fit for the Shoppa’s team,” says Jim Shoppa, President, Shoppa’s Material Handling. “We are looking forward to welcoming him and his family to Texas.” After retiring from the U.S. Marines Corps in 2003, Moncrief attended Indiana University and was awarded a Bachelor of General Studies degree in 2007. He then received a Masters of Business Administration degree in 2009 from Ashford University in Iowa. He comes to Shoppa’s from 19th Capital Group in Indianapolis where he was Corporate Operations Manager – Parts and Inventory. Moncrief says Shoppa’s is a good fit for him because his management style is in sync with Toyota’s “kaizen” employee engagement. Learning, focusing on process improvement and finding ways to increase revenue are his plans for his immediate future at Shoppa’s. After working for Toyota Material Handling U.S.A. in Columbus, he says he knew that Shoppa’s was a part of a proven winning team in Toyota. With 13 years working in parts at all levels, Moncrief says he has performed every role he will be supervising. “I’m always looking for ways to challenge myself and grow the company,” he said. “This is completely in my wheelhouse. I’m excited for the opportunity and ready to get rolling.” Moncrief and his wife have three sons and enjoy sports, music and spending time together. About Shoppa's Material Handling Shoppa’s Material Handling was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas with 9 locations and 400 employees throughout Texas and Missouri. For more information on Shoppa’s, visit shoppasmaterialhandling.com 34

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PPWLN EMPOWERS WOMEN IN MANUFACTURING AT PACK EXPO

Now a staple at PACK EXPO International and Healthcare Packaging EXPO (Oct. 14-17; McCormick Place, Chicago), the Packaging & Processing Women’s Leadership Network (PPWLN) breakfast will feature a conversation with top manufacturing executives about how to empower women in the industry (Tuesday, Oct. 16; 7:30-9:00 a.m.; Room E-450). These industry leaders will weigh-in on the company culture change required to grow women’s presence in this male-dominated field, and how the industry as a whole can assist in building a more diversified workforce. Moderated by Jane Chase, executive director, Institute of Packaging Professionals, the discussion will include insights from: Carol O’Neill, Group President, Packaging, BarryWehmiller O’Neill leads efforts to enhance the alignment and capabilities of the six divisions within the Barry-Wehmiller Packaging Platform: Accraply, BW Container Systems, Hayssen Flexible Systems, Pneumatic Scale Angelus, Synerlink and Thiele Technologies. Hugh Roddy, Vice President, Global Engineering & Project Management, Chobani In his role at Chobani, Roddy has overseen the strategic growth of the engineering and controls/automation functions for all facilities, including two new industrial complexes. AJ Jorgenson, AVP, Strategic Engagement, The Manufacturing Institute Jorgenson develops and executes all strategic operations for the Institute's largest initiative, STEP Ahead. She ensures that the Institute is the authority on the attraction, qualification and development of world-class manufacturing talent. Sponsored by show organizer PMMI, The Association for Packaging and Processing Technologies, PPWLN serves to recruit, retain and advance women's careers in packaging and processing through online and in-person events, information-sharing and networking. For more information about PPWLN and to register for the breakfast, visit pmmi.org/ppwln. For more information about PACK EXPO International and Healthcare Packaging EXPO, visit packexpointernational.com and hcpechicago.com.


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NEED A TRANSMISSION REBUILD KIT? At Tires International Corp., we offer a variety of solid tires for forklifts, telehandlers, skid steer loaders as well as larger loaders and other construction equipment. If you don’t see the tire you need on our website or need help in making your selection, call us. We’re always ready to help! “We ship our solid tires nationwide!”

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Advertisers’ Index American Industrial Transmission.... 19, 40

MHconX.com.......................................11,35

The Forklift Pro.................................. 16, 17

www.aittransmission.com

www.mhconx.com

www.theforkliftpro.com

American Vulko-Tread Corp....................A4

MHEDA........................................................7

Thombert, Inc...........................................B2

www.avt.us

www.mheda.org

www.thombert.com

Bristol Manufacturing..............................12

Midwest Lift Truck Sales, Inc..................26

Tilt Or Lift Inc...........................................39

www.bristolmanufacturing.com

midwestlift@aol.com

www.tiltorlift.com

Camso......................................................13

Millennium Industrial Tire.......................A1

TVH.........................................A3, C2, C3, 26

www.camso.co

www.millenniumtire.com

www.tvh.com

Dyna Rack................................................A1

National Lift LLC........................................9

White Blaze Equipment.............................6

www.dyna-rack.com

www.nlt.com

www.whiteblazeinc.com

Firebird Import & Export Co....................A1

National Off Lease Equipment Center.....A2

Wy'East Products.....................................15

www.firebirdsgroup.com

www.toyotausedforklift.com

www.clearcap.com

FSIP......................................................B3, 9

PA Industrial Equipment..........................28

www.fsip.biz

www.paindustrial.com

Green Ox Pallet Technology.....................31

Parker Hannifin Parflex Division.............C1

www.greenoxpallets.com

www.parker.com

TRANSMISSIONS

Hader Industries Inc................................33

PNG Technologies....................................26

• TRANSMISSIONS

www.haderind.com

www.pngtechnologies.com

• REBUILD KITS

Joseph Industries, Inc.............................30

RICO Equipment.......................................B1

www.joseph.com

www.ricoequipment.com

JW Morrison Equipment Co Inc...............27

Shoppa's Material Handling....................B4

www.morrisonlifts.com

www.shoppasmaterialhandling.com

Keytroller, LLC..........................................11

Stellana U.S..............................................C4

www.keytroller.com

www.stellana.us

KION North America Corporation............A1

Superior Engineering...............................29

www.kiongroup.com

www.superioreng.com

WE KNOW

• DRIVE AXLES • STEER AXLES

Tailift USA CO. Inc......................................5 www.tailift.com

• DIFFERENTIALS

• TORQUE CONVERTERS

American Industrial Transmission Inc. 800-588-7515 sales@aittransmission.com www.aittransmission.com

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2012 TOYOTA 8FGCU30

2014 TOYOTA 8FGC35U

2014 TOYOTA 8FG50U

199” Mast Hours: 6K Key

148” Mast, Hours: 10,000

179”V Mast, Hours: 2,000

4 UNITS IN STOCK

1 UNIT IN STOCK

2 UNITS IN STOCK

$

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$

10,900

$

19,900

FORKLIFTS & NARROW AISLE EQUIPMENT

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2007 Toyota 7BRU23, 4,500 lbs., 36V, 270” Mast, Sideshifter (4 in stock)

2006 Genie S40, 500 lbs., Diesel

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2007 Genie Z45/25, 500 lbs., Diesel, 45’

2012 Toyota 8FGU15, 3,000 lbs., LP, 189” Mast, Sideshifter

TELEHANDLER

1997 Toyota 6FGU5, 5,000 lbs., Gas, 189” Mast, Sideshifter

2006 Terex TH842, 8,000 lbs., Diesel Fuel

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American Vulko-Tread Celebrating Years of Excellence!

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Suffering from LWD? (Load Wheel Dysfunction) We have the cure! Contact AVT for a better, longer–lasting, more satisfying load wheel experience. Put that smile back on your operator’s face! Our polyurethane wheels and tires resist premature failure and add longevity to reduce down time. Whether you’re moving slow under a heavy load or you’re a high–speed specialist, we’ve got your wheel. Increase your productivity today! We invite you to JOIN THE LEADER!

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