Selbyville, Delaware,, Oct. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The walkie stackers market is predicted to cross USD 5 billion by 2032, as reported in a research study by Global Market Insights Inc. The ...
Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has added new 3,000- to 3,500-lb-capacity heavy-duty electric walkie straddle stackers to its North American product line. The new PWT15 and PWT18 walkie stacker models have ...
Big Joe’s new CB30/CB35 Walkie Stackers offer a next-gen alternative to sit-down forklifts WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Big Joe Forklifts has officially introduced the new CB30 and CB35 ...
Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has added a new 3,000-3,500 pound capacity heavy-duty electric walkie straddle stacker to its North American product line. The new PWT15 and PWT18 walkie stacker models ...
Toyota Material Handling has launched a new electric walkie stacker under the brand Tora-Max, adding to the company’s portfolio of material handling products and solutions. The Tora-Max Walkie Stacker ...
Forkliftaction News editor Angie Kay comments on the latest news: In this week’s Forkliftaction News, we report on the fears of some that imports of competitively-priced Chinese equipment is the ...
"Today's warehouses demand exceptional intelligence, flexibility and efficiency," said Chad Kritzman, Product Manager for Class III, The Raymond Corporation. "Pairing these new electric stackers with ...
Crown Equipment Corporation, a material handling company, has expanded the capacity range of its Crown SX 3000 Series stacker. Available in North America and Latin America, the new Crown SX 3000-40 ...
Crown Equipment Corporation, one of the world’s largest material handling companies, is updating their stacker lineup with the new small footprint M 3000-20 walkie straddle stacker. DC Velocity Staff ...
The Crown WS 2000 Series walkie stacker's turning radius makes it ideal for cramped storage areas, busy retail aisles, warehouses, or for manufacturing “work in process” handling. With lifting ...
When Big Joe Forklifts discovered a 1960s-era walkie stacker still operating in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College of Engineering, the company decided to celebrate the machine’s longevity ...