Specify your type of Lift Truck
In the first part of our service we help you to identify the type of lift truck you require.
We will show you various types of lift trucks from light duty warehouse pedestrian type stackers through to heavy duty counterbalance lift trucks.
Simply select the type most appropriate for your use and then provide your specific requirements such as lift capacity and height.
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Search for Lift Truck Dealers
FREE of charge our system will then take your specific lift truck requirements and use them to search UK's largest Lift Truck Dealer database for those that are able to fulfil your requirement.
The system is location based and will use your location to help identify those dealers closest to you that are able to fulfil your requirement for either a new or used lift truck for purchase or rental.
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Select the best Lift Truck
Our service aims to provide you with contact details of 3 or 4 dealers that will be able to assist with your enquiry and provide you with competitive quotes.
Once you have received these offers you can then make your own decision as to which dealer is offering you the best deal.
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Tips for linde s 40 4000kg sideloader in and around scotland
If you are trying to find linde s 40 4000kg sideloader in and around scotland you might like to note that an articulated lift truck can work in narrower aisle than a counterbalance lift truck and hence help to increase storage capacity by as much as 50%.
If you are trying to find linde s 40 4000kg sideloader in and around scotland then be aware that a main dealer is a supplier who generally sells a new product and an independent dealer is usually a supplier who doesn’t sell a main line but services a range of different manufacturers.
Whilst you are looking for linde s 40 4000kg sideloader in and around scotland you might like to be aware that a company was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay over £11,000 in costs after one of its workers died in a lift truck accident. The company was prosecuted under the Health & Safety at Work Act for failure to use trained staff to drive its lift trucks and protect the safety of its employees.