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Task force Mitsubishi
09 April 2014
Visitors to CeMAT will get a first taste of a number of new truck designs from Mitsubishi Forklifts.

Mitsubishi Forklifts will launch a record-breaking number of new models in 2014 and plans to make this year’s CeMAT its biggest yet.
Visitors to CeMAT will have a sneak preview of four new additions to the comprehensive range of counterbalance and warehouse trucks available from Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks.
Its stand will cover more than 550 square metres and features a mezzanine café.
Thinking big, the manufacturer’s sneak preview will include its biggest family of diesel trucks, the 6.0 to 16.0 tonne TREXiA. These models have been developed to help businesses achieve the heights of productivity – and efficiency.
In addition, the stand will offer a first glimpse of the manufacturer’s eagerly anticipated new 2.5 to 3.5 tonne electric counterbalance trucks, EDiA EX. The heavy duty 80 volt models have been carefully considered to deliver maximum reliability – indoors or out.
Under the theme ‘Task Force Mitsubishi’, the large stand will feature a demonstration area that will show how the manufacturer’s newest warehouse products – including its new high productivity SENSiA reach trucks and its futuristic AGV concept ACCURiA – work together to deliver the ultimate in precise, high performance handling.
Visitors will also be able to look at the current, comprehensive range of Mitsubishi counterbalance and warehouse trucks, equipped with the latest innovations and accessories. Stand E19, hall 25
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