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Combilift’s first at MACH
April 15th 2008

Handling and storage, particularly of long, awkward and potentially dangerous loads is increasingly under the spotlight. With this in mind Combilift, the Irish manufacturer of the Combilift range of 4-way forklifts, is exhibiting for the first time at this year’s MACH on stand 4798.

The versatile Combilifts can replace a combination of other forklifts – sideloaders and counterbalance trucks, for example – for the safe and space saving handling of long loads. A range of around 15 models is available with lift capacities of 2.5 to 14t. The trucks work outside for convenient offloading of incoming materials in the yard. Once inside the warehouse they can travel sideways in narrow aisles to make the most of storage space available. Their manoeuvrability means that they can take product directly to machining, processing or cutting facilities.

Diesel, LPG or electric powered versions are available, and the wide range of mast heights, platform sizes and attachments available means that every Combilift is tailor-made to customer requirements. Combilift is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and has 8000 units in operation worldwide. If you are seeking the ultimate handling solution, or need advice from the experts on space saving in your warehouse, then the Combilift stand is the place to find it at MACH 2008.

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