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Peak performance is ensured
February 1st 2007

Korean forklift manufacturer, Doosan, is celebrating the award of a new long-term contract to supply the prestigious BA World Cargo Centre at London Heathrow. The deal was won by Doosan's national distributor, Rushlift.

The latest in high performance forklifts, a radical new battery system and a commitment to customer service have combined to produce a world first for the World's leading cargo airline, with a host of specialist modifications on the range of 22 electric and one diesel powered machines.

The trucks are the latest Doosan-badged trucks to appear in the country and will carry an on-board system designed to monitor battery life and ensure peak performance.

Darren White, UK general sales manager at Doosan, congratulated the Rushlift team for their hard work over the past 12 months, which led to the award of the deal.

"We are naturally delighted to see our trucks being used in what is a high profile, cutting-edge application and credit must go to the Rushlift team for all their hard work," says White. "We've experienced record sales in the UK in 2006 and Rushlift are an integral part of that success.

We could not think of a more fitting way to begin our new Doosan branded era."

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