Logimat 2024

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Forklift trucks and new telematics software from Combilift

In its 25th anniversary year 2023, Irish manufacturer Combilift has introduced five new forklift models. Some of them will be on display at Logimat 2024. Visitors to the trade fair will be able to experience a total of ten electrically powered trucks from the Irish manufacturer.

More ergonomics and driver comfort: CB70E forklift model from Combilift © Combilift

With load capacities ranging from 1,000 to 7,000 kilograms, all exhibits - including the Aisle-Master narrow-aisle articulated forklifts, sideloaders and working models of some of Combilift's largest products - are designed for efficient, space-saving and safe handling of different loads such as long loads and pallets. The pedestrian stacker range is represented by the Combi-PPT, Combi-CS and Combi-WR4 models, which can work in confined spaces and ensure a high level of safety for the operator and other workers in the area thanks to the multi-position tiller arm and excellent visibility.

Focus on ergonomics and driver comfort

The design of two exhibits - the Cube and the CB70E - is based on the award-winning Combi-CB, the world's first truck to combine counterbalance construction with multi-directional capability. These models are particularly focused on ergonomics and driver comfort - with a spacious cab, generous glazing and a swivel seat, among other features.

Telematics software for an improved overview

This year, Combilift is also focusing on equipment management. The new Combi-Connect telematics software provides a better insight into fleet management and utilization. Real-time data on fleet performance, including location tracking, usage analysis and maintenance and safety alerts, is transmitted. Companies can use this information to optimize their processes.

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Hall 9, Stand B45

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