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Forklift options in a time of increasing environmental concerns
24 November 2021
The Tomorrow’s Warehouse event will explore key issues for logistics professionals at a time of unprecedented change at the CBS Arena in Coventry on November 30.

Gary Ison, Sales Training & Product Development Manager, Toyota Material Handling UK will present on Forklift options in a time of increasing environmental concerns at the event.
Heightened environmental concerns, rising fuel prices and greater awareness of staff welfare are leading to a decline in LPG- and diesel-powered trucks while the market for low – or zero – emission lithium-ion and lead acid battery electric forklifts is growing significantly.
The Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event is designed to help attendees with actionable insights that they can take back to their operations to implement. To that end we have put together an exciting seminar programme, as well as an exhibitor area packed with solution providers to partner with.
The event is split into four sessions, looking at the big picture in UK warehousing; warehouse automation; making the most of warehouse space; and the future of the forklift.
For more information and to register for the FREE TO ATTEND Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event go to - https://tomorrowswarehouse.live/
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