So You Think a Forklift Accident Won’t...
Forklifts are slow. Once you’ve learned how, they’re pretty easy to operate. In most warehouse and...
Raymond Forklifts: A History of Innovation
Back in 1922, George Raymond Sr., an efficiency engineer, bought a foundry in the small town of Greene, New York. In...
Determining Your Forklift Carrying Capacity
All forklifts are required by law to have clearly legible data plates attached to them listing their carrying capacity....
Toyota Forklifts: Material Handling with a Heart
Is the material handling industry all about logistics and profits or is there a heart attached to its cerebral balance...
Matching Your Used Forklift with Your Aisle
The Raymond Corporation revolutionized forklift design in 1951 when the company introduced the first Narrow Aisle (NA)...
Why New and Used Forklift Sales Matter
Back in 2010, America was still reeling from the effects of the “Great Recession” and when announcements...
How NOT to Advertise Used Forklifts
The big news in material handling recently was not about the latest merger or greatest new high-tech material handling...
Apps for Reconditioned Forklifts?
“There’s an app for everything!” is heard everywhere these days. If you’re one of the...
Class Matters with Reconditioned Forklifts
No, there’s nothing classy about a reconditioned forklift and forklift drivers aren’t really class...
Forklift Accidents and the News
At the end of a long working day, we all like to sit down in front of the TV, turn on the news, and catch up with...