Jungheinrich AG has been operating a facility in Luneburg, Germany, since the year 1990. Jungheinrich engineers, designs, delivers and commissions tailor-made solutions for a huge range of customers. The Luneburg plant has 150 staff working in its total area of 20.500 square meters, 7.950 square meters of which is devoted directly to production.
For individuals requiring modified equipment alternatives, Jungheinrich provides the special-build option. Jungheinrich's standard truck production provides efficiency and high quality combined with your own unique requirements. The Jungheinrich special-build is an ideal solution for applications involving tasks that would be difficult to perform with regular trucks. Unconventional storage of goods in addition to complicated space configurations are two examples of conditions that need individual solutions. The Jungheinrich special-build is designed with modular construction, which makes the program lucrative. Clients also enjoy the benefits of standard production: exceptional performance, guaranteed reliability and friendly service.
Lift Truck Material Handling
Over time, the methods of material handling over time has evolved due to expanded geographical coverage, additional stock-keeping units, and the need to lower inventories. Process review is necessary to maintain maximum production. There have been many advances in material handling methods and tools in recent decades. Several of these are leading-edge technologies which can make a noticeable effect on profitability.
Lift Truck Mishaps
Lift truck accidents are all too common in the materials handling workplace. OSHA is the government agency responsible for monitoring workplace safety. OSHA reports that someone dies from a lift truck accident every three days in the US. Furthermore, approximately 95,000 injuries are caused by lift trucks annually. The majority of forklift accidents could be prevented if operators are taught properly. Owners and managers are accountable for ensuring that all lift trick workers are taught in safety measures.