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5 Important Safety Tips for Operating Forklifts on Rough Terrain

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How to Train Employees to use Equipment on Rough Terrain

16 | INDUSTRY NEWS 21 | FEATURE STORY 3 Hidden Costs of Batteries for Forklifts

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SAFETY CORNER

5 Important Safety Tips for Operating Forklifts on Rough Terrain Driving a forklift on rough terrain is not an easy task. In fact, if the operator doesn’t know what he’s doing, it can result in a serious accident. Before the operators drive on rough terrains, discuss the different hazards they may face and the right safety habits they must follow. 1. Maintain Cleanliness Driving forklifts on rough terrains will cause a buildup of dirt. This will lead to an inefficient performance of the machine. It may even become a safety hazard. For instance, if there is mud stuck around the tires, the forklift’s grip on the ground may be compromised and lead to an accident. Clean the forklift regularly from top to bottom. Use a pressure washer to get rid of the dirt instantly. You can also use specialized soaps and detergents to clean the forklift. Make sure you use protective clothing and goggles if you handle hazardous cleaning materials. 2. Never Overload the Forklift The load that the forklift carries also determines its safety. If the forklift is overloaded, it can tip to the side or over a steep corner or edge. An overloaded machine may be pushed to the side when you are driving it forward, which can be quite hazardous. Use a heavy-duty industrial scale to check the load to make sure it doesn’t exceed the weight. It is also important to load and unload the forklift properly. When it is not done carefully, the person doing the task may get hurt. A rough terrain forklift is usually set up to deal with a number of weights and loads. However, it is the operator who must focus on keeping the machine and everyone around it safe.

4. Do Regular Inspection Checks The operators must inspect the forklift before each job. They must check if the seatbelts and tires are in good condition. Next comes the horn, brakes, backup alarms and lights. The fluid levels, and the moving and load supporting parts of the forklift must be checked next. By making sure that everything is in proper condition, you can ensure a safe job without the risk of an accident. The forklift must also be inspected regularly even if it is not in use. Regular inspection and maintenance make sure that the forklift runs smoothly whenever it is operated. 5. Be Aware of Fuel and Fire Safety Rough terrain forklifts are generally powdered by internal combustion engines which require refueling. You must be aware of the hazards that are associated with the fuel, regardless of whether it is gasoline, diesel, or propane. No matter what the fuel type is, a fire extinguisher must always be readily available when refueling the forklift. Final Words Operators who are careless or don’t have proper training increase the risk of an accident that may result in serious injury or even death. Make training programs that combine lectures, written instructions, and tests along with hands-on training. This will ensure safe operations on the site.

3. Be Cautious While Driving You need to first check if the forklift is safe to drive or not. Check the terrain on which you have to operate the forklift. If you misjudge the terrain, it can lead to serious accidents. When you drive it on rough terrains, you need to be absolutely sure that the forklift can handle anything. You have to be attentive while driving so that you can identify potentials hazards or respond to them correctly when they occur. Always have seatbelts on and drive the forklift at safe speeds. You must also consider factors like load stability, surface conditions, machinery operating nearby or people present in the area.

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TVH HEALTH NUDGE

Contagious Wellness If attitudes are contagious, is yours worth catching? We all have been influenced at one time or another by those around us and it’s important to realize that we are influencing others including our loved ones, co-workers and even strangers. The question we need to be asking ourselves is, “If attitudes and actions are contagious, is mine worth catching”? Genes and environment both play a role in disease; however, a person’s health and well-being is largely a result of their lifestyle and attitude. The medical world may present a prognosis, but ultimately the patient has the final say in their commitment, dedication and resilience to rectify the situation. The same holds true for one’s career and financial status. The TVH Nudge program focuses on empowering, educating and mentoring employees on how enhance their quality of life in all areas. Employees are then able to encourage each other, as well as family members and others, to improve their health and wellness. Each month TVH offers numerous activities and their Health & Wellness Coach, Lucy DelSarto is available full-time to council and encourage employees. “Everyone leaves an impression and impacts those around them,” said DelSarto. “I simply provide the examples and tools to make the experience a positive one! The first step is to lead by example and let employees know you care, then provide the resources, training and encouragement to help them make healthy choices. The result is seeing the transformation in their lives and the lives of those around them.” The Nudge program encourages being active, mindful and responsible for your health and well-being. The Nudge mantra puts it all into perspective, DCM = Daily Choices Matter. Change begins and ends with you. Nudge Points are awarded for participation in health and wellness activities. The Points can be redeemed for numerous items including clothing, non-profit gift cards, wearable devices and more.

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One of our most popular wellness activities are TVH’s quarterly 4-week walking challenges. Employees have taken this beyond the walls of TVH and often challenge friends and family members to get active and do the challenge with them. Often employees order wearable fitness tracking devices, using Nudge Points, for their children who are thrilled with the challenge to out step the adults. Other contagious wellness activities employees participate in include: 5K races with family members, using volunteer days to make an impact in the community with non-profit organizations, donating blood (TVH hosts 3 on-site drives annually), and getting informed through our financial wellness series and weekly wellness classes. The rewards of a wellness lifestyle are numerous, not just for you but also for those around you. By making positive, mindful choices, your health will be better today and in the future. In addition, you’re omitting positive energy and an “I can do that” attitude for others to receive. So spread the wellness bug, for the health of it! 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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How to Train Employees to Use Equipment on Rough Terrain While it’s true that most heavy machinery and industrial equipment comes with safe operating modes — some even designed for rough terrain — that doesn’t negate the danger of working in extreme conditions. Depending on the project, the environment can pose its series of challenges, especially when the surrounding land is hazardous. Therefore, it’s necessary to ensure equipment operators understand and know how to deal with varying conditions, beyond just how to use the equipment. It doesn’t matter whether you’re talking about forklifts, telehandlers, cranes or any other industrial-grade machine, knowing how to handle them under extreme conditions is vital for productivity and safety. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, transportation incidents were responsible for 2,077 deaths in 2017. It’s a prescient issue, especially in the construction and development field. In light of that, here are some actionable training tips that will aid in preparing your workforce for rough terrain. 1. Practice Makes Perfect Find a suitable training area and make it a requirement that all equipment operators spend time driving or working in varying conditions. It shouldn’t just be new hires and relatively inexperienced drivers that train — it should be everyone. As the adage goes, practice makes perfect. When operators have direct experience working in shifty or rough terrain, they know what to expect when on a job. It’s not difficult to create a training ground that incorporates several terrain types and conditions, either. Dirt, mud, rock, boggy conditions and many others can be simulated in a small area. You can also make use of the weather, scheduling training sessions when it’s raining or foggy to help workers build their experience. 2. Require Performance and Safety Checks Before operation, workers should always inspect the equipment for performance issues as well as relevant safety concerns. If a particular machine is malfunctioning, that may pose new risks to the operator and nearby workers. Some machines include operational safety gear such as visors or splash guards, or malfunction-related triggers. These safety measures should always be in working order. When they’re not functioning properly, no one should use the machine. This may seem like an obvious tip, but many workers and managers will continue to use equipment just to cut down on operational delays or schedule issues. What they don’t realize is they’re creating an inordinate and unnecessary amount of risk in doing so. 3. Everyone Should Know Safety Standards Every piece of equipment, from a forklift to a tractor, has a set of safety standards associated with it. Part of the training needed to use industrial machinery involves brushing up and memorizing these standards to ensure optimal safety for all involved. However, it should never be assumed that workers know their ins and outs. Training and leadership crews must invest time in measuring the 12

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level of familiarity all workers have. If they are found lacking, they must be put through their paces and given a proper education or study session on such content.

Standards familiarity is something that should be regularly assessed. It’s more of an ongoing or continuous involvement than a one-time deal. Workers should continue to learn and stay current on their standards knowledge. 4. Tracks vs. Wheels Construction and industrial-grade equipment employ either wheel- or track-based movement systems. In some conditions, it doesn’t matter which form of mobility is used. Under these conditions, wheels and tracks are about equal in terms of usability and operation. However, when you start moving into rough terrain or soft, slippier ground coverings, that’s when track-based mobility solutions are superior. This is because the track has much more traction due to its surface area, and this is good when you’re talking about bulky machinery or vehicles with heavy loads. It helps prevent the equipment from getting stuck or incurring damage. From a safety standpoint, it’s important to understand which mobility type is best for the project’s terrain. It may be necessary to choose a piece of machinery with track-based mobility over wheels. 5. Know the Limits With heavy machinery that’s used to lift, stow or transport goods and materials, there’s a weight limit to be mindful of. Most of this information is presented in something called a load chart, but it’s not always a simple limit to consider. For example, a 10,000-pound rated forklift cannot always carry the full load its been rated at. When the boom is extended, that machine cannot safely handle the full 10,000 pounds. If the operator were to push that limit, the consequences could be disastrous. It’s incredibly important that equipment operators understand the limits of their machinery as well as the additional requirements for those ratings. If an extended crane can only handle half the weight of its full limit, the restriction must be adhered to.


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FEATURE STORY Follow These Tips for Optimal Safety The key to maintaining higher safety levels and low accident rates is simply to brush up on many of the tips discussed here. It’s really about educating and preparing your workforce to deal with the varying conditions, particularly when it comes to operating heavy machinery in rough and extreme terrains. If the operators have enough practice, skill and know-how, they can avoid dangerous incidents. Megan R. Nichols is a industrial writer and blogger. She regularly publishes in magazines like Manufacturing Global, EBN Online and Industry Week. She also updates her personal blog, Schooled By Science weekly with easy to understand manufacturing and technology articles. Keep up with Megan by subscribing to her blog or following her on Twitter. Email:networkeditorial@wcinet.com 6. Mind the Blind Spot Like a regular vehicle, heavy machinery often has a blind spot, but it varies depending on the equipment. Some items — like telehandlers — have incredibly large blind spots that can be dangerous. That makes it easy for the handler to run over other on-site equipment, materials, nearby objects or even people. It’s important to understand the limits of the machinery in use and to adjust the mirrors and peripheral gear to minimize risk.

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APAC Material Handling Equipment Market is Projected to Hit USD 80 Billion by 2025 According to a new research report by Global Market Insights, Inc, Asia Pacific Material Handling Equipment Market is expected to exceed USD 80 billion by 2025. Increasing adoption of automated technologies in the industries for handling and transporting industrial goods from one department to other is driving the efficiency of business operations. These industries are investing highly to transform their manual industrial operations to automated processes. With the rapid increase in demand for industrial goods by customers, the industries are engaged in speeding up their production capabilities, which is encouraging them to install robotic technologies, thereby accelerating the Asia Pacific material handling equipment market growth. The Asia Pacific material handling equipment market is witnessing increased adoption of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) in several application sectors, such as warehouses, third-party logistics, and e-commerce, allowing these businesses to perform heavy loading operations with the help of remote monitoring technologies. The movement of these machinery is directed with the combination of sensor-based guidance system and software tools. It offers safe movement of the loads due to controlled acceleration and deceleration with the help of automatic obstacle detection bumpers. Such advantages are encouraging the industrial segments to install these automated technologies in their facilities, thereby accelerating the

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Asia Pacific material handling equipment market. Increasing adoption of modern technologies in the e-commerce sector is expected to drive the Asia Pacific material handling equipment market. Countries including India and China are witnessing a rise in the number of customers moving toward online shopping due to increased flexibility and customization. The e-commerce industry is flourishing at a rapid pace in India due to the strong presence of the global as well as the domestic players operating such as Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, Myntra, and others. With such an increase in the number of online orders, the e-commerce sector is engaged in modifying its industrial processes with the adoption of automated technologies to enhance the production and distribution rate. Rapid industrialization and urbanization trends in this region are the major factors contributing to the growth of the Asia Pacific material handling equipment market. Several economies, such as Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, and Japan, are among the major countries that have a high industrialization intensity index. The rising interest of the global companies to establish their manufacturing base in the region due to the availability of cheap labor and abundance of resources is accelerating the Asia Pacific material handling equipment market growth. These industrial segments are installing modern & automated technologies in their facilities to simplify the business operations and enhance the efficiency in their processes. The online retail channel segment is witnessing high growth in the Asia Pacific material handling equipment market due to a rise in the number of players offering diversified product categories in different price ranges. With an increase in the number of online options, customers have a wide range of alternatives to select the products specific to industrial requirement and within their budget. Moreover, these online channels also offer several discounts, warranties, and additional benefits attracting the interests of industrial customers for online purchases. The region is witnessing an increased competition in the online retail channel segment to cater to the widespread demand of the industrial customers, thereby propelling the Asia Pacific material handling equipment market growth. Report Link https://www.gminsights.com/industry-analysis/asia-pacific-material-handling-equipment-market


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MonarchFx partners with Avectous to deliver enhanced WMS capabilities

Contract packaging association announces new officers

New partnership enables MonarchFx to increase customer service and order fulfillment offerings. The execution of elite customer service is dependent on having the highest functioning technology and software. Through the partnership with Avectous, MonarchFx will leverage a cornucopia of state-of-the-art functionality. According to Jim Tompkins, CEO of Tompkins International, the alliance with Avectous will enable MonarchFx to provide excellent customer service and order fulfillment, with real-time visibility into all inventory levels. “I am very pleased with the relationship we have been able to create with Avectous,” said Tompkins. “The Avectous WMS platform will take our operations to another level, thus increasing our customer service offering.” www.tompkinsinc.com.

CPA officers for the period of July 2019 through June 2021. Mark O’Malley, president, Paket Corporation, will assume the position of CPA President and Tim Koers, will become the Immediate Past President. Accepting the position of Vice President will be Patty Dodson, director of Southwestern Fundraising Corp, Southwestern Corporation and serving as the Treasurer will be Jon Hayward, vice president, Bonded Pac LLC. “Over the last few years, CPA has truly morphed,” says O’Malley. “We are not the same association of just a few years ago. The industry is changing and to avoid being left behind, take advantage of all the CPA has to offer. We have seen our membership grow and the retention rate improve dramatically. Our new association with PMMI this past year brings ever more resources to our members. I am looking forward to watching CPA continue this upward momentum.” Other CPA Directors who were recently elected to the board include Jerry Thompson, president, Combined Technologies Inc.; Nikki Johnson, executive vice president, Kala and Tom Landry, president, Allegiance Staffing. Each will serve a twoyear term as Director. www.contractpackaging.org

One Network Enterprises delivers enhancements to its supply chain business network Platform enhancements for autonomous supply chain management are being rolled out across a network of more than 75,000 companies. One Network Enterprises announced the availability of the latest version of its Real Time Value Network™ (RTVN™) powered by NEO intelligent agents for the Automotive and Manufacturing industries. This release continues to enhance the leading technology for multi-enterprise business networks that brings unprecedented agility, resilience, and shared business benefits to OEMs, suppliers, dealers, after-marketers, and logistics providers. The new release includes enhancements to NEO, One Network’s proprietary machine learning and intelligent agent technology that makes and executes decisions, enabling autonomous supply chain management. This technology increases resilience to demand fluctuations, supply partner issues, and internal and external supply chain disruptions and, as a result, smooths supply chain operations, shortens response times, and maximizes financial performance. www.onenetwork.com

GTS helps OEMs escape tariffs Global Technology Systems, Inc. has initiated a new program that enables companies to flee the increased costs and security risks associated with manufacturing in China by quickly and easily moving battery pack and charger manufacturing to the GTS facilities in Taiwan. “GTS is equipped to move a customer’s tooling and components out of China and, in as little as 30 days, resume production in our secure facilities in Taiwan,” said GTS President & CEO Larry Murray. “We also have the flexibility to manufacture small quantities for new products and almost unlimited quantities for more mature products.” With its “Get Out of China” initiative, GTS offers OEMs immediate cost savings of up to 25%, along with IP security and low minimum order quantities. http://www.gtspower.com

Buemer celebrates 10-year anniversary serving Mexico industrial clients Buemer opened its Mexico City office in November 2009 to provide services for airport baggage handling systems. Since that time, the Mexico-based operations have expanded to include manufacturing and logistics industry clients in Mexico and Latin America as well as the Caribbean. “Thriving tourism is leading to a need for increased baggage handling capacity across Mexico’s airports,” said Ralph Buchholz, Executive Director of BEUMER Mexico. “This increase, along with the rise of e-commerce and the growing need for manufacturing automation, has allowed us to provide solutions that benefit our clients and the local economy as a whole,” he continued. BEUMER’s offerings in Mexico reflect the company’s material handling capabilities and range from providing concept engineering for airport renovations and expansions through developing sortation and distribution solutions for parcel centers to designing conveyor systems for the cement and mining industry. www.beumer.com

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MCFA’s new dealer technical training center Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA), announces that it has expanded its Houston headquarters to include an onsite dedicated training center. With this expansion, MCFA now houses over 16,000-square-feet of dedicated space used exclusively for dealer technical training. “The new MCFA Training Center further demonstrates our commitment to providing factory-direct support to our customers and dealers,” said Kevin Krakora, vice president of design, quality and product support at MCFA. “MCFA dealer technicians play a key role in supporting our customers, and their jobs are changing almost daily, thanks to new technologies and equipment. Additionally, MCFA’s new technical training center is the first-ofits-kind in North America to provide technical training on Jungheinrich warehouse products and systems trucks.

Hy-Brid Lifts appoints Mid-Atlantic territory manager Hy-Brid Lifts has welcomed Derek Koontz as the Mid- Atlantic territory manager. Koontz will cover Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. He will focus on continuing the growth and channel development of Hy-Brid Lifts’ lightweight low-level scissor lifts. “Derek will be a valuable asset for our customers in the Mid-Atlantic region,” said Terry Dolan, Hy-Brid Lifts president and CEO. “His sales experience and passion for helping customers find the right solutions will make him a great addition to our team.” www.hybridlifts.com

Michael Creamer, well known industry expert, passed away August 20. He was 63 If you wanted to know anything about sweepers or scrubbers, Michael Creamer was the person to ask. Michael was well known in the industry and among his peers. He was the former owner of Hi-Gear, out of Fresno, California, until he sold the business to TVH. Michael was regular columnist for Material Handling Network, and contributed the “Creamer’s Corner” column for over a dozen years. After Michael sold his business, he remained active in the industry and regularly provided training to industry professionals. He is preceded in death by his brother Stephen Creamer. Survived by his loving wife of 37 years Amy (May) Creamer, sons Jacob R. (Eden) Creamer and Thomas P. (Lesley) Creamer, grandchildren Kaylie, Emma, Conner, Jude and Rigby, sister Allison (Tim) Arbogast, brothers Jack L. Creamer, Jr and Daniel Creamer and many nieces and nephews 18

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CLARK partners with BBI Battery BBI exclusively manufactures batteries, leading to greater focus on innovation and quality. By manufacturing in the USA, BBI is able to provide CLARK with a competitive product that meets the stringent delivery requirements of our CLARK Dealers. This new battery line is highly economical, has low maintenance, and is 100 percent recyclable. BBI batteries have one of the longest battery lives in the industry and is a leader in overall performance. “We listened to our dealers regarding battery pricing, availability, and quality. CLARK researched the industry and has determined that BBI Battery provides a superior product that meets and exceeds our dealer and customer requirements. We are pleased to have BBI as one of our preferred partners,” explained Charlie Chwasz, North American Sales Manager. www.clarkmhc.com

Toyota Material Handling North America opens submissions for 2019 research proposals The submission form for Toyota Material Handling North America’s (TMHNA) University Research Program is now open. The sponsored research program, created to drive and advance the next generation of material handling industry technology, will be accepting proposals via its website, www.UniversityResearchProgram.com, through Dec. 1, 2019. Winning proposals for the 2018-2019 program included projects surrounding virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), energy infrastructure, internet of things (IoT) and Industry 4.0. Proposal themes for the 2019-2020 research submissions can be found on our website. For more information about the TMHNA University Research Program, visit www.UniversityResearchProgram.com.

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Mark Manninen named Vice President Sales and Marketing for Unicarriers Americas Manninen, a 28-year company veteran, was most recently senior director, retail operations and acquisitions for UCA. In addition, Manninen was also president of New England Industrial Truck and Capital Equipment & Handling, the two company-owned forklift dealerships. In his new position, Manninen will oversee an expanding range of UCA sales and marketing initiatives, including the company’s move into advanced AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) systems as part of its UniCarriers System Solutions offerings. www.unicarriersamericas.com

J.J. Keller partners with the National Floor Safety Institute to combat workplace falls worldwide With hundreds of thousands occurring each year, falls are the second leading cause of unintentional death, according to the World Health Organization. To help companies prevent costly falls on the same level, J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc. has joined forces with the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) — a world leader in walkway safety standards and practice. www.jjkeller.com

Dematic announces strategic partnership with Opex Dematic announces a partnership agreement with OPEX Corporation that enables Dematic to act as an integrator of Sure Sort™, a small-item sorting system. The agreement expands the omnichannel order fulfillment offering of Dematic and provides customers with more options that bring productivity and efficiency to item order consolidation. As a system integrator/solution provider, Dematic will apply and implement Sure Sort as a subsystem within an overall Dematic system. For OPEX, the agreement will allow more markets and customers to realize the benefits of the Sure Sort solution. The agreement is for systems implemented by Dematic in North America. www.dematic.com

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FEATURE STORY

3 Hidden Costs of Batteries for Forklifts Common costs facility managers overlook when purchasing material handling equipment The difference between an inefficient work environment and a smooth-running operation can boil down to choosing the right forklift. And a central element of selecting the right material handling equipment involves fuel choice. Many material handling professionals — 70 percent of fleet managers operating forklifts in the 5,000- 10,000 lbs. capacity range and 51 percent of fleet managers operating forklifts in the 10,000 lbs. and up capacities — are choosing propane. Propane forklift users trust the equipment for its versatility, increased productivity, and low emissions profile, to name a few. Other facilities prefer electric equipment to handle their material handling needs, and while electric forklifts can offer advantages for their operations there are a few costs considerations that oftentimes get overlooked. Here are three cost categories for facility managers to take into consideration when purchasing their next forklift to prevent buyer’s remorse: 1. Total cost of ownership According to a survey from the Propane Education Research Council, fleet managers rated initial capital cost as one of the top five important factors when purchasing a forklift. Electric forklifts, compared with propane-powered forklifts, have a higher capital cost. In fact, the capital cost of an electric forklift can be 30 percent higher than the purchase price of a propane-powered forklift when factoring in the purchase of required batteries and recharging equipment. Plus, electric forklifts are costly when you consider the utility costs of keeping them charged. Battery life and power output for electric forklifts also diminish over time and lead to future costs that can go overlooked, including additional expensive batteries. Charging electric forklift batteries when the remaining charge is too high or too low can reduce the lifespan of the battery by half. With propane, beyond the initial equipment purchase and the cost of fuel, facilities are only responsible for maintenance and storing the cylinders, which they lease from their propane supplier. Facility managers may also be able to lock in a fuel price with their local propane supplier, providing even more peace of mind. Propane forklifts’ longer lifespan also leads to cost savings. The life expectancy of a propane cylinder is three times longer than the life expectancy of an electric forklift battery and extends beyond the typical lifespan of a forklift. Plus, propane-powered forklifts can be refilled at any time without affecting the lifespan of the cylinder. Propane beats out electric in terms of productivity costs, too. Electric forklifts can require hours of recharging and if an employee forgets to plug the equipment in overnight, it means accelerated loss of power throughout the workday and a halt in productivity. Not to mention, heavy loads drain the battery more quickly resulting in the need for frequent recharging and adherence to strict battery management. Propane forklifts, on the other hand, maintain 100 percent power throughout operation, pushing heavy loads at full capacity more consistently than their electric counterparts. Plus, one propane cylinder typically lasts an entire eight-hour shift, giving a facility uninterrupted operational capability.

This is great news for facilities that run operations 24/7, as propane can enable them to work around the clock. 2. Environmental costs It’s important to consider the environmental costs of a facility’s equipment, too. One of the most common misconceptions that facility managers make is choosing electric forklifts for the purpose of operating zero emission material handling equipment. Electric forklifts may produce zero emissions during normal operation, but their emissions profile is less impressive when you take the total site-to-source emissions into account. Site-to-source emissions include those produced in the manufacturing and transportation of any energy source, including batteries for electric equipment. Electric forklifts produce 76 percent more sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions, compared with propane equipment. It’s also important to consider how electricity is produced. In many parts of the country, electricity production still comes from coal fired power plants. When you factor the emissions profile of a coal fired power plant with the transmission and distribution losses of electric, the full scale of environmental impact is quite staggering. The electric battery disposal process isn’t so squeaky clean either. When the battery goes dead, facility managers can’t simply dispose of them without negatively impacting the environment. Because the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers them a hazardous material, they have specific handling and disposal regulations attached. In many cases, proper disposal or reconditioning of the battery can be a costly proposition. 3. Initial installation costs Facility managers who make the move to electric oftentimes forget about the installation requirements that come with electric equipment — which can have a significant impact both financially and structurally. Electric forklifts often require the costly installation of battery charging stations, which must be located in a designated area of the facility. It’s important to note that charging stations may cause issues in some facilities and require costly service upgrades to accommodate the new power requirements. With propane forklifts, however, infrastructure requirements are minimal. Refueling infrastructure requires only storage space for the propane cylinders, freeing up valuable warehouse square footage that would otherwise be occupied by battery stations. By choosing the right forklift, and fuel, for their operations, facility managers can achieve higher levels of productivity, lower cost of ownership, decreased downtime, and reduced emissions. In other words, purchasing the right forklift can provide a substantial ROI for a business. Facility managers who are well-versed in how choosing the right fuel can impact their equipment and overall operations will set themselves up for success — and ultimately, maximize their investment. To find out more visit Propane.com/Forklifts. Written by Jeremy Wishart. He is director of off-road business development for the Propane Education & Research Council. He can be reached at jeremy.wishart@propane.com. www.mhnetwork.com

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AIT Worldwide Logistics Marks 40 Years in Business Supply chain leader celebrates rapid growth — from single Chicago office to more than 60 global locations — in less than four decades AIT Worldwide Logistics officially achieved 40 years in business on September 4. Four decades after opening its doors in the Chicago suburbs as a domestic freight forwarder, AIT has catapulted to continent-spanning success and is now a leading global supply chain management provider with more than 60 locations around the world. “I’m so proud to cross this milestone,” said AIT’s President and CEO, Vaughn Moore. “Forty years is an accomplishment that simply wouldn’t be possible without the support of our wonderful customers, dedicated partners and, of course, our expert, talented people all across the globe.” “Our people are what makes us great,” he added. “They’re the reason we’ve been able to execute on our global growth strategy so diligently over the past few years, and why I’m confident we have many more years of success and growth ahead of us.” Last month AIT went public with its largest acquisition to date, picking up Unitrans International Corporation, a Los Angeles-based freight forwarder with expertise in a variety of specialized services. That move followed two deals last year to acquire food logistics forwarder WorldFresh Express and U.K.-based ConneXion World Cargo in October 2018 and December 2018, respectively. Throughout its history, AIT has sought to not only grow, but also to actively engage with the community, Moore added, noting that AIT and its teammates helped raise more than $620,000 for the American Cancer Society since 2000 and more than $120,000 for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital since 2017.

To commemorate the occasion, teammates at AIT locations around the world shared photos and videos of their anniversary celebrations. The videos and images are available on the company’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/AITWorldwide). A timeline of AIT milestones are also available on the company’s website (https://www. aitworldwide.com/40-years-in-business).

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TVH in the Americas (TVH), is proud to announce the addition of a new LED search light to their already extensive product offering of LED work lights. The 80WRC series LED search light, with its ability to rotate horizontally 360°, is perfect for those odd jobs where the standard mounted work light or search light just doesn’t cut it. This light is controlled by a remote, making it easier to operate while you are working. www.tvh.com

Pneumatic toggle clamps fix workpieces in place, position mechanisms and hold molds together. In this way, they not only simplify handling, they also enable fully auto- mated processes. JW Winco offers a number of flexible solutions for this purpose. Toggle clamps of the series GN 860 and GN 862 feature an important unique property: Using the over-center principal, which provides a positive lock during closing, the retaining force is maintained even after loss of pressure at the cylinder. The low-wear design as well as the option to detect the position of the clamping element by means of magnetic sensors offer additional dependability. www.jwwinco.com

Doosan DX170LC-5 crawler excavator meets weight limits

Doosan Infracore North America, LLC, expands its crawler excavator lineup with the DX170LC-5 excavator. The 17-metric-ton model falls below the 80,000 gross vehicle weight rating limit for simplified and less expensive transportation. This Doosan® excavator size allows for easier transportation, especially for small- to mid-size contractors who perform light excavation projects, such as digging residential basements or commercial building footings. This model reduces the need to obtain a special transport permit when moving to and from jobsites. The width and combined weight between the machine, trailer and Class 7 towing vehicle meets current transportation requirements. DoosanEquipment.com

Run up two shifts on One Charge Designed to maximize performance and operator comfort, the Jungheinrich ETG series effectively loads and unloads trailers, shuttles goods and moves loads in confined spaces. These electric stand-up counterbalanced forklifts feature AC motors that utilize less energy, while still maintaining exceptional performance. The AC control system optimizes energy efficiency and simplifies service due to advanced software & motor design. This results in the ability to run up to two shifts on one battery charge in most applications. The Jungheinrich ETG counterbalanced lift truck series is the newest product to be launched as a result of MCFA’s and Jungheinrich AG’s long-standing manufacturing and distribution agreement in North America www.jungheinrich.com

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Dok-Guardian XL Safety Barrier The Rite-Hite Dok-Guardian™ XL Safety Barrier can help facilities with loading docks comply with Walking-Working Surfaces regulations mandated by OSHA. At 58 inches tall (nearly 5 feet tall), the Dok-Guardian XL provides a physical barrier at loading dock opening and can stop up to 30,000 lb of force. “Too many preventable accidents happen on the loading dock,” said Andy Olson, Rite-Hite marketing manager. “The Dok-Guardian XL is tall enough to meet requirements in OSHA’s Walking-Working Surfaces standard and strong enough to stop fork trucks or other material handling equipment from taking a potentially catastrophic fall from a loading dock.” www.ritehite.com

UniCarriers Americas launches 6,500lb. cap. Cushion Tire Electric Forklift Expanding our four-wheel electric product offering, UniCarriers Americas (UCA) has announced the launch of its BXC65 4-wheel, cushion tire, electric forklift. The new BXC65 is an extension of the BX series with a 6,500-lbs. capacity. As part of the highly successful BX line, the new BXC65 offers reliable, high-performance AC technology, including 100% AC motor and hydraulic systems. To reduce downtime, the BXC65 features on-board diagnostics delivering immediate truck status. Offering fast acceleration, travel and lift speeds, the BXC65 is engineered to deliver greater productivity in the most demanding applications. www.UniCarriersAmericas.com


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A-Safe launches Topple Barriers A-Safe Inc. has launched a new range of modular iFlex Topple Barrier, available in both standard and heavy-duty variants, designed to create protection solutions in configurable height variations from 7.2 ft. (2.2m) to 17 ft. (5.2m) in 39 in. (1,000mm) increments. As space within facilities continues to be restricted, Topple Barrier systems segregate pedestrians and protect them from vehicles and the danger of stacked bulk goods toppling. They are designed for the safe compounding of stillages, unit load device (ULD) stackable creates and other types of finished goods, to offer protection by containing falling items should a stack topple. www.asafe.com

Delta-Q Technologies releases new software Driven by changes in the market, Delta-Q designed the stackable charging system for OEMs in need of a charging solution that is modular, scalable and can be distributed across their vehicle or equipment. The stackable solution provides added flexibility in that it can be used as an onboard or offboard charger or as combination of the two. Further, the new stackable charger is ideal for electric vehicles in the urban mobility, utility, articulated booms, compact construction, and material handling industries. www.delta-q.com

Take control of handheld assets

Martins presents new and improved version of the Tire Rider Tuff Thanks to the tireless work of the MARTINS research and development team, tire industry workers will no longer have to worry about changing the tire cart’s gas cylinder – the piece of the mechanism that opens and closes the clamps to pick up the tires. The manufacturer has replaced the gas cylinder with a steel spring mechanism that is much more solid and durable and comes with a lifetime warranty. www.martinsindustries.com

Gehl adds an additional compact track loader to its offering

The Gehl RT135 delivers profound power in a compact fashion, at an overall width of 57” (1448 mm) and height of 76” (1930 mm); it can lift up to 110” (2794 mm) and, at 35 percent operating capacity, can lift 1,350 pounds (612 kg). With an operating weight of only 6,510 pounds (2953 kg), the RT135 can be easily transported, making it an ideal machine for the rental industry, construction sites and weekend warriors. www.gehl.com

Packline Materials Handling announce the release of new Roll Handling Equipment

New to Packline Materials Handling and Ultrasource LLC is the fully motorized roll handling equipment with dual action powered lifting and rotation of large rolls of foil, film and packaging materials. This lifting equipment is manufactured mainly from stainless steel which makes it ideal for the pharmaceutical, food and drinks industries, and other hygienic applications. www.packline.co.uk/

SupplyPoint’s Clear Front Locker provides an economic inventory access solution. The system is ideal for larger handheld scanners or mobile devices, with each locker consisting of three vertical stacks which can be configured using three, six or nine electronically controlled clearfront cupboards. These functional and intelligent powered cupboards provide recharging and serial/asset tag tracking via scan in/scan out capability. www.supplypoint.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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We Have a Charger for That FSIP offers a variety of new and remanufactured battery chargers to cover a range of applications including forklifts, scissor lifts, sweeper-scrubbers, ground support equipment, golf cars, go-karts, electric boats & more!

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Helmar, Inc..................................................... B1 www.helmarparts.com

PA Industrial Equipment.................................22 www.paindustrial.com

American Vulko-Tread Corp.......................... A4 www.avt.us

I.D. Systems................................................... A2 www.id-systems.com

Shoppa's Material Handling.......................... B4 www.shoppasmaterialhandling.com

Bristol Manufacturing.....................................19 www.bristolmanufacturing.com

Joseph Industries, Inc....................................20 www.joseph.com

Stellana U.S.................................................... A3 www.stellana.us

Dyna Rack...................................................... A1 www.dyna-rack.com

JW Morrison Equipment Co Inc......................15 www.morrisonlifts.com

Superior Engineering......................................11 www.superioreng.com

Flight Systems Industrial Products (FSIP).B3, 27 www.fsip.biz

Midwest Lift Truck Sales, Inc.........................20 midwestlift@aol.com

The Forklift Pro...............................................14 www.theforkliftpro.com

Forklift Exchange, Inc.....................................16 www.forkliftexchange.com

Millennium Industrial Tire............................. A1 www.millenniumtire.com/

Thombert, Inc................................................. B2 www.thombert.com

Forklift-International......................................23 www.forkliftinternational.com

National Lift LLC...............................................6 www.nlt.com

Tilt Or Lift Inc..................................................28 www.tiltorlift.com

Hader Industries Inc.......................................13 www.haderind.com

Nexen Lift Trucks Ltd........................................5 www.nexengroup.co.uk

Wy'East Products..............................................9 www.clearcap.com

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