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Jungheinrich to show off EFG forklift range
12 December 2012
The Jungheinrich stand at this year's Logistics Link exhibition will feature examples from the company's EFG range of electric counterbalance forklift trucks.
The Jungheinrich stand at this year's Logistics Link exhibition will feature examples from the company's EFG range of electric counterbalance forklift trucks.
The EFG trucks feature fourth generation AC technology - which means that they offer class leading performance and the lowest running costs, says the company.
Ultra environmentally friendly, Jungheinrich's fourth generation AC technology ensures that the EFG range achieves constantly low battery consumption. Energy costs are further reduced thanks to energy reclamation during braking so that, in most applications, a truck will operate for two shifts without the need for a battery change.
According to independent tests, during a typical shift the EFG will operate for up to half an hour longer before a battery charge is required than certain of its competitors. This could equate to de-stacking an extra lorry load.
The EFG trucks are compared with trucks from other brands in a short video which can be watched on You Tube by clicking here
Also on show will be models from Jungheinrich's extensive range of powered pallet trucks. The trucks - which come in a choice of stand-on or seated operator options - are ideal for covering long distances within the distribution centre quickly, safely and efficiently. Payload capacities from 1,600 kg to 3,000 kg allow the most economical solution for any specific application to be chosen.
The EFG trucks feature fourth generation AC technology - which means that they offer class leading performance and the lowest running costs, says the company.
Ultra environmentally friendly, Jungheinrich's fourth generation AC technology ensures that the EFG range achieves constantly low battery consumption. Energy costs are further reduced thanks to energy reclamation during braking so that, in most applications, a truck will operate for two shifts without the need for a battery change.
According to independent tests, during a typical shift the EFG will operate for up to half an hour longer before a battery charge is required than certain of its competitors. This could equate to de-stacking an extra lorry load.
The EFG trucks are compared with trucks from other brands in a short video which can be watched on You Tube by clicking here
Also on show will be models from Jungheinrich's extensive range of powered pallet trucks. The trucks - which come in a choice of stand-on or seated operator options - are ideal for covering long distances within the distribution centre quickly, safely and efficiently. Payload capacities from 1,600 kg to 3,000 kg allow the most economical solution for any specific application to be chosen.
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