Pall-Ex gets a lift with £250,000 investment

Pall-Ex has invested over £250,000 in a fleet of forklift trucks to include 45 new liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) vehicles.

The firm says the move will ensure efficiency as the it prepares for the industry’s upcoming seasonal peak.

The new Hyster H2.0FT Advance trucks were supplied by Pall-Ex’s long-term partner, materials handling equipment supplier Briggs Equipment.

Richard Southern, general hub manager at Pall-Ex said: “This forklift truck investment has benefitted the business at all levels. Operationally, we’ve reduced overheads by choosing economical vehicles with a simple fuel system. We’re seeing better accuracy and in turn, increased customer and staff satisfaction, as well as safer working practices.”

Cameron Freakley, forklift truck operators at Pall-Ex added: “The telematics system on the trucks makes our pre-shift check a lot easier to follow and complete, and proactively ensures any serious issues are avoided by disabling the engine as soon as any system error is picked up.

“The steering is very light and responsive compared to the previous models, the engine is more powerful and the hydraulic controls allow our team to be more accurate with manoeuvres.

“The increased efficiency of the engine means all drivers only have to refuel once per shift and it’s much easier to see colleagues approaching with the blue light system, reducing the risk of accidents within the warehouse.”

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