Warehouse specialists June 1st 2010 Yale showcases its comprehensive range of warehouse solutions from pedestrian
pallet trucks to very narrow aisle models including the MO series
Since its entry into the warehouse segment of materials
handling in 1998, Yale has developed its range of warehouse
equipment with a succession of new models.
Steve Ridgway, Yale brand manager, says that Yale has earned its
position as a warehouse equipment solutions provider by
supplying its customers with a range of products that deliver a
real alternative to the other major European manufacturers.
"We have equipment available that will allow us to meet almost
every warehouse application. From our highly successful
motorised pedestrian pallet truck range, to our new low, medium
and high level order pickers and reach trucks with standard lift
heights of over 12 metres, our equipment has many technical and
operational benefits," he says.
"Our man-up very narrow aisle (VNA) trucks address the
needs of many companies operating in high density warehousing
and from a technical viewpoint, build quality is as advanced as
any other product available in the market today."
Ridgway continues: "The design process at Yale takes into
consideration a number of factors, not least the demands for the
lowest lifetime operating costs, a competitive initial purchase price
and maximum uptime.
"As important as these are the high costs associated with the
employment of operators meaning that Yale equipment has to
deliver industry leading operator comfort and unique intuitive
control features to ensure that the operator remains comfortable
and productive throughout the shift."
Picking the right product
Yale's new MO series of horizontal and vertical order pickers use
the same technology that was developed initially for the MTC
range of VNA equipment. The result is a sophisticated leading
edge series which is quiet in operation, effortless to operate and
packed with features that are focused on ensuring operators can
achieve faster,more accurate order picking.
Taking advantage of Yale's extensive MO range is leading
catering supply company Brakes which has recently taken delivery
of a number of bespoke MO10S wire guided VNA high level
order pickers.
Working with the warehouse team at Brakes Catering
Equipment, engineers from Yale reviewed the current order
picking methods and rates to determine how to increase efficiency
and productivity. The solution was a fleet of specially engineered
versions of the Yale MO10S order picker which included:
A purpose designed picking gondola, capable of accepting a
1200 x 1000mm pallet from either side for increased handling
flexibility.
An entry ramp fitted to the rising platform that can be lowered
to allow a palletised load to be deposited or removed safely
using a motorised hand pallet truck and is locked in the vertical
position prior to the gondola being lifted.
Meeting exacting requirements
Ridgway says Yale really comes into its own when a standard
product cannot meet the specific requirements for a customer's
application and a specially engineered product has to be designed.
He says: "We realise that we are not the largest warehouse
equipment manufacturer and this means that we often have to be
prepared to work harder and provide a solution that meets the
customer's exact application needs to win their business.
"It is something that we are used to and providing special
solutions does form the largest part of our warehouse equipment
business in contrast to our competitors.
"One such example were units built in co-operation with one
of our dealers in Empfingen, Germany, Stapler Center Pieckert,
where a truck based on our MR reach truck had a 3,000kg lifting
platform built into the truck in place of the standard mast."
Karsten Pieckert, who led the customisation project, says: "The
build quality of the Yale product often allows a standard product
to be customised to meet a customer's demanding, and quite
often unique, handling applications. Together with the flexibility
offered by Yale in its special engineering design department and in
its manufacturing plants, it is one of the strengths of the Yale
product.
"With customers operating in such a wide variety of industries
demanding increasing customisation, having a product that can
be tailored to meet customer
needs is important." More articles from Yale Europe Materials Handling: |