Ever since the year 1990, the Jungheinrich AG has been operating a manufacturing plant in Luneburg, Germany. At this particular location, Jungheinrich designs, engineers, commissions and delivers tailor-made solutions for a vast range of customers. The Luneburg plant has 150 workers working in its total area of 20.500 square meters, of which 7.950 square meters area is devoted directly to production.
Jungheinrich provides an individual choice for particular applications requiring custom-made equipment: the Jungheinrich special-build. The high quality and efficiency of Jungheinrich standard truck production is combined with the unique needs of your application. The Jungheinrich special-build is really an ideal solution for applications involving tasks which would be difficult to carry out with regular trucks. Unconventional storage of goods in addition to complicated space configurations are two examples of conditions that require individual solutions. The Jungheinrich special-build is designed with modular construction, that makes the program cost effective. Customers also enjoy the benefits of standard production: excellent performance, guaranteed reliability and friendly service.
Lift Truck Material Handling
Material handling processes develop over time due to expanded geographical coverage, additional stock-keeping units, and the requirement to lower inventories. Process review is important to maintain utmost productivity. There have been many advances in material handling methods and machines in recent decades. Some of these are leading-edge technologies which can make a noticeable effect on productivity.
Lift Truck Accidents
Within materials handling workplaces, lift truck accidents are all to frequent. The government agency, OSHA is accountable for monitoring workplace safety. OSHA reports that in the US, someone dies from a lift truck accident every three days. Moreover, roughly 95,000 injuries are caused by lift trucks annually. Most forklift mishaps can be avoided if operators are trained correctly. Owners and managers are responsible for ensuring that all lift trick workers are taught in safety procedures.