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It’s quite a spread-out site in Shoreham and the road worthiness of the Aisle Masters is an improvement on previous trucks, enabling them to move quickly between the various units and offering a smooth ride on a bumpy road for the drivers. Johnny Weaver, logistics coordinator and driver is also impressed by the visibility from the cab offered by the articulated design: “When we were moving larger pallets with the counterbalance truck we had to reverse so we could see where we were going and driving backwards is risky as well as uncomfortable.”


In the few months since the trucks have been on site they have proved to do just what they promised and when the current contract hire of the two older electric counterbalance forklifts runs out with Mexmast in the next year or so they will be replaced with Aisle Masters. “There are a lot of benefits from using just one type of truck, assuming it is one that has the capacity to do so much and work long hours on just one battery charge,” said Parsons. “We’ll only need the one type of licence for our drivers and maintenance is simplified too. Mexmast couldn’t have looked after us better, so it’s been a recipe for success - just like Higgidy’s products.”


Aisle Master www.combilift.com


FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS | DECEMBER/JANUARY 2020 27


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