Military Logistics Officer Recognized for Outstanding Service

Maj. Eric J. Taylor, a logistics officer with the 15th Expeditionary Unit of the US Marine Corps, has been awarded the Navy and Marine Association’s Leadership Award for 2012, according to a Marine Corps news release. Taylor was presented with the award November 19 at Camp Pendleton, in California, by Lt. Gen. John A. Toolan, commanding … Read more

Ask Your Customers to Promote Your Business on Social Media

Word of mouth remains the most powerful form of marketing, and now that practically everybody has access to social media, it’s easier than ever to capitalize on word-of-mouth marketing. A recent Neilsen report indicated that 92% of consumers were more likely to be influenced by a friend’s recommendation of a business than they would by any … Read more

Toyota Donates Forklift for Lift Truck Training in Africa

Toyota Material Handling UK has donated a new forklift to be used by the charity Transaid for materials handling training programs in Zambia, Africa. The forklift — the second donated by Toyota since 2009 — will be used to support Transaid’s Professional Driver Training Project, which seeks to provide local transport solutions to improve access … Read more

Milwaukee Materials Handling Firm Acquires Parts Washer Business

International Thermal Systems –a Milwaukee-based manufacturer of industrial ovens, furnaces, washer systems and other material handling equipment — announced in a news release that it has purchased Continental Equipment Corporation, also of Milwaukee, for an undisclosed price. ITS acquired Continental because it wanted to expand its belt, cabinet, monorail, rotary drum and spray quench systems, … Read more

Meet Bomaq, The World’s Roughtest, Toughest Forklift

Spanish forklift manufacturer Mecano Continental unveiled a new rough-terrain forklift that may change the game when it comes to heavy-duty vehicles operating in the roughest conditions. It’s called “Bomaq” and it features hydraulic servo-controls instead of electronic controls, that reduce noise and heat and to improve control of the mast and load during rigorous conditions. … Read more

All Those Hours Playing Computer Games Might Finally Pay Off

Computer-based simulation games such as The Sims, Roller Coaster Tycoon and Evil Genius consumed hours of many people’s adolescent years. But thanks to new engineering design technology, those don’t have to be wasted time with no real value. A new three-dimensional industrial design program unveiled recently by Intergraph — a Huntsville, Alabama, based creator of engineering … Read more

Konecranes Adds Fuel-Saving Features to Its Lift Trucks

Konecranes — the Finnish manufacturer of lift trucks, cranes and other materials handling equipment — is fitting some of its newest models with an auto start-stop feature that is designed to save fuel and reduce costs. The device automatically shuts of the engine whenever the lift truck idles for a specified time period, then automatically restarts it when needed. … Read more

Seegrid Hires Bill Edgy as New Regional Sales Manager

Seegrid Corporation – one of the nation’s leading manufacturers of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) — announced in a news release that it has hired Bill Edgy as its new regional sales manager for the Southeastern United States. The hiring is part of an expansion by the company in response to a 350% increase in orders … Read more

Have Yourself a Profitable Little Christmas

Some financial analysts are predicting that the upcoming holiday season could be one of the most successful for retailers since the global recession began nearly a decade ago. The National Retail Federation forecasts a 3.9% increase in retail sales this holiday season, which is higher than the 3.3% 10-year average holiday sales growth, according to Matthew … Read more