Mitsubishi loads the fishesOctober 1st 2005
Strong local back-up, leading edge technology and a reputation for reliability are the reasons behind Glenrose Fish Company’s decision to opt for new materials handling equipment from Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks.
Both highly suited to situations where space is at a premium, the company is using a PBP20K pedestrian powered pallet truck and an FB15K RT 3-wheel electric counterbalance. The pallet truck offers high manoeuvrability and low energy consumption and is suited to heavy, continuous use.
The counterbalance unit is said to be particularly userfriendly, offering high levels of comfort and visibility.
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