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Bendi founder Freddy Brown passes away
17 October 2016
Translift Bendi MD Simon Brown has made a statement as his father and Bendi founder Freddy Brown passed away.
"It is with great sadness that I have to inform you that my father Freddy Brown passed away on Sunday. He died peacefully in his sleep, with my Mother at his side, after fighting a brave battle against alzheimer’s disease.
"It is my intention to release further information celebrating the life and achievements of my father."
Freddy Brown served as an apprentice at Lansing Bagnall whilst he attained his Master's degree at Cranfield. His thesis was on space saving in warehouses, which transformed into a life's work.
Freddy had seen the development of the trilateral stacking head for narrow aisle equipment and it provoked the idea for the operator to be able to travel up with the pallet to see what he was doing and also pick orders at height. In the late 1960's Freddy designed the worlds first man up order picker and pallet placer which allowed the operator to hand pick at height or take or replace a full pallet.
In the 1970's a new design of man down narrow aisle machine was debuted on nation TV and went on to change that market place too. Frustrated by the limitations of turret trucks to achieve better aisle performance in the early 1980's our Chairman took inspiration from the hand pallet truck and approached the problem from a different angle. He found that by reversing the triangle of stability and changing the weight distribution (a principle that was almost unused in forklifts) he would solve the issue that had long eluded earlier attempts of articulating a truck.
This made the Bendi a truly versatile replacement for conventional counterbalance and reach trucks. Then, with later developments, it would equal and eventually supersede the capabilities of traditional VNA machines.
For the last 30 years Bendi has lead the warehouse revolution. For the first 10 years the Bendi was the lone articulated truck and in 1992 when the first competitor appeared the Bendi had already moved on and has continued to advance which is why Bendi has continued to remain the best selling articulated fork lift truck in every region of the world.
Handling & Storage solutions would like to extend its deepest sympathies to Simon and his family at this difficult time.
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