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Built to be the most durable electric pallet jack in the industry, Crown’s WP 3000 Series Walkie Pallet Truck provides the exceptional maneuverability and control that is vital for demanding applications. The Crown WP 3000 builds upon the performance standards of the Crown WP Series by incorporating proven technology such as AC traction and e-GEN® braking, as well as Crown’s exclusive X10® Control Handle. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

The Crown C-5 Series Soft Cabin features an acrylic top and soft rear window and doors that can be rolled up or down as weather conditions change. The soft cabin can be ordered as a full cab, a partial cab without doors, or in modular components that can be used to create a custom solution. Learn more at news.crown.com.

Crown Equipment recently announced its relocation to a larger and more strategically-placed premises in the high-growth eastern seaport area of Bangkok, Thailand. The relocation positions Crown to better support its growing customer base in terms of capacity and service response times. Learn more at news.crown.com.

An independent jury recognized Crown’s QuickPick® Remote with “Best Product 2013” in the “Orderpicking, Packaging and Securing” category at this year’s LogiMat show in Munich, Germany. The QuickPick Remote system uses task automating technologies to simplify workflow and improve the picking process, thereby increasing productivity and reducing operator fatigue. Order selectors simply press a button on a wireless transceiver glove to remotely advance the forklift to the next pick location, greatly reducing the need to return to the operator’s compartment while picking. Learn more at news.crown.com/.

Crown Equipment’s V-Force™ High-Frequency Modular (V-HFM) battery charger provides 15 percent more efficiency than traditional Ferro and SCR chargers while fully charging electric forklift batteries to 100 percent in eight hours or less. Part of the V-Force family of charging systems, the V-HFM Charger is one of the smallest, most compact battery charging systems currently available. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA

A Fortune 500 company headquartered in Richmond, VA., Owens & Minor uses Crown's InfoLink® system for manage its forklift fleet and operators at its distribution center. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

The Crown WP 3000 Series offers a 30 percent improvement in grade clearance at the fork heel to reduce wear on the truck’s undercarriage, which translates into extended truck, drive tire and fork life. Operators also benefit from smoother operation due to less frequent contact. The riser axle is positioned at the highest possible point on the forks, eliminating frequent, costly repairs that occur over time as a result of constant contact with dock boards, pallets and uneven floors. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

The Crown Lift Trucks branch in Dayton, Ohio, has achieved zero landfill status. The facility is the first company-owned retail dealership and the third Crown facility to fully divert its waste from landfills through repurposing and recycling. The company’s zero landfill initiative across its operations is a component of its ecologic™ commitment to a clean environment and smart business practices. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA and www.crown.com/usa/about/ecologic_index.html.

Crown Equipment announced the opening of a company-owned branch in the Cleveland, Ohio, area. The new facility provides customers with enhanced resources for material handling purchase decisions, as well as additional training and service capabilities. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

Founded on the principles of minimizing waste, managing energy and maximizing lifespan, Crown ecologic™ represents the synthesis of our sustainability efforts. Crown ecologic encompasses advanced materials recycling and recovery methods, the preservation of land and natural resources, innovative production and lift truck remanufacturing practices, industry-leading forklift energy efficiency, and fuel cell research and consultation. Learn more at www.crown.com/usa/about/ecologic_index.html.

Crown Equipment’s new 120,000-square-foot facility features a state-of-the-art Demonstrated Performance® Service Training Center with expanded offerings for service technicians and forklift operators, as well as additional capacity for customer service. The Atlanta facility also features classrooms with the latest audio/visual equipment to enhance learning for operators, trainers and training leaders. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

Crown Equipment Corporation recently earned a spot on the FL100, an annual list of top software and technology providers compiled by Food Logistics. The 2013 FL100 appeared in the November/December issue of Food Logistics, which is an industry trade publication focused on the food and beverage supply chain. Learn more at news.crown.com.

Crown Equipment Corporation enhances its PE 4500 Series with a new power steering option that helps boost operator comfort and performance. The PE 4500 rider pallet truck is used in a wide range of applications; most commonly with operators loading and unloading trailers on docks or moving from aisle-to-aisle to pick orders. Crown sells the PE 4500 Series globally. Learn more at news.crown.com.

Crown has a system to accept, evaluate and recycle 99 percent of used forklift components, up to and including complete remanufacture. Remanufacturing includes electrical, structural, drive units, hydraulics, brakes and exterior components. Learn more at www.crown.com.

Crown Equipment Corporation recently shared its lean manufacturing successes and best practices as part of the Leading Through Excellence summit held by The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business Center for Operational Excellence (COE). The full-day tour of Crown's campus sold out. Learn more at news.crown.com.

Crown Equipment’s new 22,000-square-foot facility in Fresno, Calif., increases the company’s regional customer service capabilities as well as its offerings for forklift technicians and operators. The facility also offers educational courses for forklift operators and trainers through Crown’s Demonstrated Performance® Service Training program. This approach allows participants to develop their skills by following customized lessons and receiving personalized feedback from instructors. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

Crown Equipment uses a virtual welding machine as part of its welder training and qualification program. In addition to improving employee skills, Crown’s virtual welding program has significantly decreased the amount of scrap metal produced through traditional welder training. This initiative is just one element of Crown’s commitment to improving the sustainability of raw materials and its manufacturing processes, as shared in Crown’s recent ecologic™ report. Learn more at news.crown.com/.

Set fra Adelgade. Materialhandlen til højre lagde på hjørnet Adelgade/Morrelgade.

The Crown RM 6000 is the industry’s first pantograph reach truck forklift that can reach 505 inches and deliver 1,000 pounds more capacity at height. Learn more at www.crown.com.

The Crown Equipment ESR 5000 Series has been recognized for its advances in ergonomics, visibility, application flexibility, and serviceability in confined spaces with a GOOD DESIGN™ Award. This marks the third international design award for the Crown ESR 5000 Series and the 10th GOOD DESIGN™ Award for Crown Equipment. Learn more at www.crown.com.

Similar to the larger S Class RM forklift that was released in January 2011, visibility is a key feature on the Crown RM 6000 model. The MonoLift™ mast is offset seven inches to the left of the operator, allowing maximum visibility at height, eye and ground levels. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

The Crown ESR 5000 Series provides an optimized work environment that positions operators for precise control, better visibility, reduced fatigue and easier access to tools. The Crown ESR 5000 Series also offers a clear-view mast and patented overhead guard that minimizes obstructed views during driving and lifting operations. Learn more at www.crown.com.

The MonoLift™ mast of the Crown RM 6000 provides improved visibility at nearly all rack levels compared to the forklifts previously used by Peerless Pump. One of the key reasons for the improvement is because the mast on the Crown RM 6000 is offset seven inches to the left of the operator and narrows the higher it goes. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

Moving giant pumpkins weighing more than 1,000 pounds in a crowd of people is no small feat. Crown Equipment, one of the world’s leading forklift manufacturers, recently supplied its Crown C-5 Series pneumatic tire forklift to safely transport the winning 1,370 pound pumpkin during the annual Pumpkinfest in New Bremen, Ohio, where the company is headquartered. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

Crown Equipment’s new TSP 7000 Series turret trucks feature a main lift speed of 120 feet per minute, which is a 41 percent gain compared to conventional trucks. They also deliver a 25 percent advantage in travel speed, and can complete a full traverse in only five seconds and pivot a full 180 degrees in six seconds. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

Based in Indianapolis, Ind., Peerless Pump Company specializes in the design, manufacturing and servicing of various types of large, built- and engineered-to-order centrifugal pumps. The company realized it had operator load-handling visibility issues with the current forklifts used in its 300,000-square-foot facility and turned to Crown Equipment for a solution. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

The Crown RM 6000 is the latest forklift to be qualified as part of Crown’s fuel cell qualification program for its line of electric forklifts. The fuel cell-powered Crown RM 6000 features fuel cell controls and gauges integrated into the truck dashboard and offers programmable performance settings and advanced diagnostics for the fuel cell power unit. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

Crown’s SafeSteps program uses employee observation, feedback and positive reinforcement, as well as management support, to focus on the behavioral aspects of safety. Since its inception in 2005, Crown’s SafeSteps program has created a culture of continuous improvement that has resulted in a significant reduction in both recordable and lost time injury rates. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

The Crown Equipment WT 3000 Series has been recognized for its unique design to handle intense pallet truck conditions and high throughput demands with a 2011 Gold International Design Excellence Award (IDEA). Crown has won more IDEAs in the Commercial and Industrial Equipment category in the last 11 years than any other company. This is the sixth consecutive and nineteenth overall IDEA award for Crown. Learn more at www.crown.com.

Maximizing open slots at the top of racks that fill warehouses and distribution centers has been a challenge for companies seeking to store heavy loads at high height, but the Crown RM 6000 allows businesses to gain utilization, flexibility and financial benefits by leveraging existing open rack space versus building new warehouses or adding onto existing facilities. Learn more at www.crown.com.

Operators can use the Crown Equipment QuickPick Remote Advance transceiver trigger or the transceiver glove to control the forklift. A wireless transceiver module that snaps into a holder on the back of the glove periodically transmits and receives RF signals from an RF tower located on the truck. Learn more at www.crown.com.

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The Crown RM 6000 Series is the industry’s first narrow aisle reach truck with a MonoLift™ mast. The rigid design of the MonoLift mast on the Crown RM 6000 is rooted in the boxed-in cross section construction that was originally developed for the company’s turret trucks, and the truck’s forks travel up upward at an industry-leading pace of 153 feet per minute. Learn more at www.crown.com.

The Crown SC 5200 Series of sit-down counterbalanced forklifts is designed for multiple applications from dock work to transporting and stocking. Learn more at www.crown.com.

The most commonly available Encore models are rider pallet trucks, stockpickers, counterbalanced forklifts and narrow-aisle reach trucks. Throughout the past 10 years, Crown’s customers have used thousands of Encore lift trucks as key components of their fleet and evidence of their sustainability commitment in their warehouses. Learn more at www.crown.com.

The Crown Equipment QuickPick™ allows order selectors to remotely advance the forkliftto the next pick location without having to return to the operator's compartment. The technology is currently available with the Crown PC 4500 Series center control rider pallet trucks. Learn more at www.crown.com.

The Crown SC 5200 Series features the shortest three-wheel, 3,000-pound lifting capacity truck in the industry for applications requiring additional maneuverability to work in limited spaces such as 10-foot aisles. Learn more at www.crown.com.

The Crown WT 3000 Series combines robust engineering, durability, performance and operator comfort, and is loaded with innovative features such as the Crown Access 1 2 3®, AC technology, and e-GEN® braking system to lower operating costs and improve energy efficiency. The FlexRide® suspension system provides riding comfort during trailer loading and transport, and the optional weight-adjustable FlexRide® platform reduces impact shock to the driver. Learn more at www.crown.com.

The Encore remanufacturing process begins with Crown technicians stripping each forklift down to its frame and meticulously inspecting, repairing and/or replacing every part that goes back into the forklift. To ensure a safe, responsive ride for operators, all drive tires, load wheels and bearings are replaced on every Encore truck. Any unusable components are recycled. Learn more at www.crown.com.

Crown's MonoLift™ mast of the Crown RM 6000 allows operators to have optimal visibility and remain in a comfortable position during operation. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

AUROport: Rollentransportsystem, hier als Platz sparendes Shuttlesystem.

AUROport: reel transport system, here as a space-saving shuttle system.

 

Matierialhandling mit AUROSYS - Vollautomatisch vom Hauptlager an die Maschine.

Materials handling with AUROSYS - fully automated from the main warehouse to the press.

 

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B&P Liberator convertible platform commercial hand truck hauling Coors beverage products. The B&P Liberator, Magliner Gemini and Wesco Cobra hand truck can be safely transported by the Hand Truck Sentry System. Beverage, Food Service and Frieight companies euip their delivery vehicles with an HTS Ultra-Rack Hand Truck Sentry System.

 

The HTS Ultra-Rack is compatible with the delivery industry's most popular commercial aluminum hand trucks models and many tubular steel hand truck designs. The Hand Truck Sentry is also compatible with B&P Liberator, Magliner Gemini, Wesco Cobra and most other convertible platform hand trucks. The HTS can hold many brand names and design models of hand trucks. B&P Manufacturing/Liberator/Challenger, Magliner/Gemini/Liftkar, Sano Liftkar, Carmeccanica/Italy, Cascade, Wesco/Cobra/Spartan/Mighty-Lite, Harper Hand Trucks, Morse Metal Products, Lyon, Lockwood Manufacturing, Honeyman Hand Trucks, Fairbanks, Yee Shiuann, Gleason/Milwaukee/Dayton Hand Trucks, RWM Caster Company, Dutro, Ta Yeou, Hamilton Caster/Ultra Lite, Vestil Manufacturing, Daisy, Qingdao Gaotain/Hank Trucks, Valley Craft/Dura-Lite, Akro-Mils, Clarke, Yewe Yih Enterprises, LL King Hand Trucks, Purcel Enterprises/Grizzly, LiftRite, Lien Chief

 

The new HTS Ultra-Rack® is the safest, easiest, fastest and most economical method for securing and transporting hand trucks aboard commercial delivery vehicles. The powered Hand Truck Sentry or (HTS) uses a cab dash (electrical) release system for quick access of the hand truck. The dash release switch includes an LED indicator light with alarm, to confirm the HTS Ultra-Rack® is safely locked. Your drivers will never drive-off without their hand trucks again!

SafeSteps, Crown’s behavior-based employee safety program, helps employees recognize and evaluate fellow employees on the safety techniques they’re performing correctly rather than solely focusing on unsafe behavior. Learn more at www.crown.com/USA.

Access to data provided directly from the lift trucks with Crown InfoLink allows managers to make staffing and equipment adjustments to maintain efficiency in the warehouse. Learn more at www.crown.com.

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