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STILL: High Lift in Narrow Aisles

2009-09-02 10:42 Kind:转载 Author:STILL Source:STILL
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STILL GmbH, the Hamburg based supplier for the intelligent control of intralogistics, now offers a new series of...

STILL GmbH, the Hamburg based supplier for the intelligent control of intralogistics, now offers a new series of ‘man down’ lift trucks: the GX with load capacities of up to 1,350 kg.

 

The new GX series with 48 rotary current technology is designed for storage and retrieval in narrow aisle warehouses with a maximum lift height of 8,595 mm making it suitable for a broad range of applications, including commerce, logistics and industrial companies. Relatively speaking, because the investment costs are much lower, the new GX is an economical alternative to a ‘man up’ order picker (such as the STILL MX-X) and is suitable for more basic use.

 

The innovative modular design concept used for the GX range allows the performance of each truck to be precisely tailored to the individual needs of each customer. The new trucks are highly manoeuvrable and allow better use of warehouse space. The trucks are available with a turret head (GX-X) or telescopic forks (GX-Q).

 

OPTISPEED comes as standard on all variants and ensures the highest turnover performance available for a ‘man down’ truck. The GX also comes with a user friendly, ergonomic work space which was developed from STILL’s proven range of reach trucks.

 

About Still

 

What the company founder Hans Still set in motion in 1920 with great creativity, entrepreneurial spirit and quality, has developed into one of the most innovative suppliers of a complete range of forklift trucks, platform trucks, tractors, plus the latest warehouse handling equipment and forward looking services.

 

Today, in Europe alone, more than 6000 qualified employees from Research and Development, Production, Marketing and Service are involved in meeting the requirements of our customers all over the world.

 

The key to the company's success is highly efficient products, stretching from complete solutions for specific industries, for large and small operations, right up to computerized logistics programs for effective warehouse and material flow management.

The new STILL ‘man down’ narrow aisle trucks of the GX series with load capacities up to 1350 kg.

 

The GX series with 48 rotary current technology is suitable for a broad range of applications in commerce, logistics and industrial operations. ‘man down’ trucks are especially economic to store and retrieve in narrow aisle warehouses with a maximum height of 8595 mm.

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