Happy National Robotics Week!

April 6 through 14 is National Robotics Week. This week celebrates the US as a world leader in robotics technology development. The first National Robotics Week was held in 2010 and was created by an Act of Congress. The inaugural week featured 50 separate events throughout the US.  This year the event has grown to include … Read more

Forecast Expects Equipment Rental to Grow 16 Percent in 2013

Equipment rental in the United States is on the rise and more contractors and homeowners are renting equipment instead of spending more on new equipment or fleet purchases, says marketing information specialist and rental industry consultant Frank Manfredi. Manfredi & Associates – based in Mundelein, Illinois – predicts in its 2013 Rental Industry Forecast that … Read more

Opportunities and Challenges Seen in 2013 By Packaging Execs

Last month the trade organization PMMI released a list of the top 10 trends in the packaging and container industries. The analysis is based on focus groups conducted by PMMI at its trade show PACK EXPO International, which took place at the end of October in Chicago. The report indicates that companies that deal with … Read more

Haeco Will Demonstrate Famatec Manipulators at ProMat 2013

A Famatec ergonomic manipulator allows its operator to handle objects weighing hundreds of pounds with ease and safety. The manipulators – sold in the United States by Ohio-based Haeco – can be useful to many material handling operations, from pallet loading to plate glass installing to automotive assembly. Almost any object, whether smooth or rough, … Read more

Sysco Foods, Walmart Use Fuel Cells to Cut Costs, Emissions

Toyota forklift
A Toyota fuel cell-powered forklift prototype

Fuel cells are devices that convert fuel into electricity using a chemical reaction involving oxygen or another oxidizing agent. Unlike batteries, fuel cells need constant supplies of the fuel and of oxygen. But as long as those are supplied, the fuel cell can produce electricity continually. The fuel they use might be hydrogen, natural gas or methanol.

The most famous early use of fuel cells was creating power for NASA space capsules, satellites and probes. Today they can be found in various commercial and industrial buildings, particularly in out-of-the-way or hard-to-access areas. Fuel cells can power virtually any vehicle, including cars, boats and forklifts. A recent article from Fuel Cell Today, published online at https://www.fuelcelltoday.com/ , poses the question of whether or not successful utilization of fuel cells in regions including the U.S. materials handling equipment industry will spread to other parts of the world.

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Denipro is Ready for ProMat With EasyChain Flexible Conveyor

Swiss manufacturing company Denipro AG has announced a new flexible conveying system called EasyChain, and will have a booth in Chicago later this month at ProMat 2013, to be held January 21 to 24. EasyChain is adaptable to almost any layout, and it increases workloads and decreases the space needed for the conveyor, according to … Read more

New Forklift Safety System Crossing Guard Prevents Injuries

A new forklift collision avoidance system from Flow-Rite Safety Solutions is designed to increase safety in the material handling industry where forklifts are used. The patent-pending system is called Crossing Guard and its manufacturer says the product detects potential accident victims in warehouses and other business environments using infrared, ultrasound (or combination) sensors, with an … Read more

PFI Announces Eco-Friendly Hercules Green Scissor Lift Table

The Hercules Green Scissor Lift Table is a new offering from Products for Industry that combines the best features of the Hercules brand with environmental responsibility. Products for Industry stated that it desired to build a “green” scissor lift table as part of the company’s efforts to create material handling equipment with a smaller carbon … Read more

Toyota Expanding Manufacturing Support Facility in Indiana

Executives have broken ground for a new Toyota Material Handling headquarters at its manufacturing facility in Columbus, Indiana. On December 4, Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc. began the multi-million dollar 21,400 square foot expansion to the campus of Toyota Industrial Equipment Mfg Inc., where most Toyota lift trucks sold in North America are built. Upon … Read more

Best Pallet Aims to Analyze, Improve Your Pallet Designs

White & Company, headed up by Dr. Marshall White, recently began selling Best Pallet – a software program for stringer pallet design and structural analysis. The software can help supply chain owners avoid workplace safety issues and in minimizing product damage resulting from poor pallet design. Dr. White, a former professor and director of Virginia … Read more