FORKLIFT TRUCKS
“Clark fulfills the desire of many operators to make their intralogistics more sustainable and climate-neutral”
classic lead-acid battery and the Clark lithium-ion battery. With this smart battery solution, the electric forklift trucks can be adapted to almost any application scenario. With the new
environmentally friendly Clark electric forklift truck series, which are designed for a wide range of applications, many operators to make their intralogistics more sustainable and
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ENHANCE THE SAFETY, STORAGE & EFFICIENCY OF YOUR LOGISTICS WITH COMBILIFT
Combilift’s range of articluleted, multidirectional and pedestrian forklifts, straddle carriers and container loaders will allow you to maximize the capacity, improve efficiency and enhance the safety of your facility.
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climate-neutral. With numerous ergonomic improvements and modern safety functions, total cost of ownership.
NEW ORDER PICKER FOR THE SECOND SHELF LEVEL
Clark also presented sustainable product innovations in the warehouse technology sector: For example, Clark presented a new order picker with Li-Ion technology. With a maximum lifting height of 6.30 metres, the COP2 is designed for order picking tasks on the second shelf level. The compact vertical order picker is equipped with a driver’s platform that can be raised to 4.80 m and self-supporting forks, so that the operator can pick directly onto the pallet with the platform raised. The COP2 has been designed to be extremely stable so that it remains stable even at maximum lifting height.
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