MATERIALS HANDLING
Nexen introduces new models to innovative X-Range line-up
designers and engineers. A strong emphasis during
the design process ensures these machines provide class- leading performance, with the 3-wheel FBXT and 4-wheel FBX counterbalanced electric forklifts offering lifting capacities from 1,600 to 2,000kg. Both are available in long- and short- wheel-base formats, providing a productive and energy-efficient solution for numerous indoor/ outdoor lifting applications. All models offer the latest
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owestoft-based Nexen Lift Trucks, a leading designer, manufacturer and supplier of forklift
trucks and warehouse equipment, has launched the FBXT and FBX, the company’s latest electric additions to its premium, UK-built X-Range series. Commenting for Nexen Lift
Trucks, sales director Pamela Oakes says: “We are delighted to announce the launch of the FBXT and FBX to our X-Range. These eagerly awaited models have undergone exhaustive pre- launch application tests and have exceeded design expectations for stability, reliability, driver comfort, performance and energy efficiency.” She goes on to say that as part
of the continuing expansion plans for its UK-based manufacturing facility, the research, design, development and production of the new electric counterbalanced forklifts was undertaken at
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Nexen’s European headquarters in Lowestoft, rather than those the company owns in Taiwan. This allows Nexen, which has
over 40-years’ experience in the materials handling sector, to place the design and production in the hands of some of Britain’s top
technological advancements associated with the material handling industry, including high- capacity, DIN-STD batteries for multiple-shift operations. Both models are built to the highest exacting standards using premium quality components which, combined with Nexen’s signature X-Range fully-floating cabin design, provides exceptional operator comfort and superior ergonomics that dramatically reduces driver fatigue.
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