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News Release from: Yale Europe
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 June 2007
Forklift truck exhibitor enjoyed a busy
stand
Yale Europe Materials Handling, manufacturer and distributor of forklift trucks, had a busy stand at IMHX 2007, at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham on 13-16 March 2007.
Yale Europe Materials Handling attended the International Materials Handling Exhibition (IMHX 2007) The company, one of the world's leading designers, manufacturers and distributors of high-quality forklift trucks, had a busy stand throughout the four day event which took place at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham on 13-16 March 2007
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 3 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We were delighted with both the quality and the quantity of the sales leads taken throughout the show," commented Bill Pfleger, Managing Director of Yale Europe Materials Handling.
The company recreated a typical warehouse environment on its stand complete with a working man-up turret truck and a three-wheel electric counterbalanced machine, while selected models from Yale's extensive range of electric, diesel, LPG and CNG-powered counterbalanced machines and warehouse products - such as the MTC series of man-up turret truck and a new collection of powered pallet trucks and order pickers - were also highlighted.
In conjunction with its RFID partner, Intermec, Yale also demonstrated how advances in forklift truck and automated data capture technology can enable materials handling personnel to safely, easily and efficiently move and track materials.
"With several new product launches planned for later in the year, 2007 is an exciting time for Yale," added Bill Pfleger.
"IMHX provided an excellent opportunity for us to tell customers - old and new - about our plans.
Their response to our product range and service back-up promise was overwhelmingly positive".
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