
10 Things You Need to Know About Planned Maintenance
Having an effective Planned Maintenance Program lowers your total ownership costs by ensuring that your lift trucks operate at maximum performance. It will also drastically reduce breakdowns, thereby increasing your productivity.
Choosing the best material handling company to perform your Planned Maintenance is more than comparing quotes. This month's Feature Article provides you with 10 things you can do to help you choose the right partner to care for your lift trucks.
Have questions about this article or need assistance with your Planned Maintenance Program? Give us a call at 888-530-1832. |
Site-Specific Training: 6 Things You Need to Consider- Most companies are compliant with OSHA requirements when it comes to forklift operator classroom and hands-on training. However, many fall short when it comes to training their operators for the potential hazards within their own facility as required by OSHA.
A Truly Integrated Material Handling Partner- Do you know the difference between a company that sells forklifts, and racking and another that truly integrates all the facets of warehouse materials management to provide you with a solution to your materials handling operation? This article lays out a path to discern between the two.Safety Training vs. Teaching: Knowing the Difference - There is a vast difference between forklift operator training and simply teaching. This article helps you understand the difference between the two in order to ensure your operators are truly being trained to be safe forklift operators. |
Clark Electric Pallet Jacks
Clark EWP30
3,000lb Capacity
27" x 48" Forks
Battery Discharge Indicator Click HERE to See Specs
$65.25/mo* Clark EWP45
4,500lb Capacity 27" x 48" Forks Battery Discharge Indicator
$93.50/mo* *Prices do not include delivery or tax. With approved financing. Offer is for a limited time and can expire without notice. For information, or to place an order, contact us at 888-530-1832. Or, email sales@apexmhc.com. |
Are You Losing Money on Your Lift Trucks?
At some point in time your lift trucks have exceeded their useful life and have become a drain on your bottom line. Do you know when your lift trucks need to be traded in? Do you know the factors you need to consider when calculating the economic life of your lift truck fleet?
This Article on Clark's Website includes information you can use to help calculate when it's time to trade in your current lift trucks for new units.
If you need assistance, or would like to speak to one of our professionals that can help you with these calculations, please contact us at 888-530-1832.
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