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Storage boost (1st November 2007)
A Sidetracker multi-directional narrow-aisle lift truck that handles a range of steel personnel doors and frames has enabled Omega Doors to maximise storage capacity in the warehouse of its HQ near Preston. The company previ
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Provides reach (1st September 2007)
After eight years using a high capacity Sidetracker multidirection reach truck to handle press tools at its factory in West Lothian, Mitsubishi Electric has taken delivery of a second truck to work in a production unit
Storage boost (1st July 2007)
A multi-directional reach truck has enabled Yorkshire Stainless to maximise storage capacity by reducing aisle widths and turning areas at a raw materials store in Rotherham.
Storage boost (1st November 2006)
Replacing a conventional sideloader with a multi-directional LPG-powered Sidetracker has enabled Durapipe UK to increase capacity at its bulk storage site near Cannock by more than 20%. Durapipe manufactures thermoplastic pi
Tracker increases capacity (1st November 2006)
Replacing a conventional sideloader with a multi-directional LPGpowered Sidetracker has enabled maufacturer of high performance thermoplastic pipework systems, Durapipe, to increase capacity at its bulk storage site near Cann
Powering your lift truck (1st May 2006)
Which lift-truck power source should you choose? David Dobson C.Eng., managing director, Sidetracker Engineering explains The list of factors to take into account when choosing a lift truck can be long and complex, particularly if future developments
Multi-directional (1st May 2006)
Sidetracker Engineering has expanded its model range with the launch of a series of compact multipurpose multi-directional reach trucks designed for handling pallets and long-loads with maximum manoeuvrability. The new SBF model is available in elect
Outdoor role (1st September 2005)
Sidetracker Engineering has added diesel and LPG-powered models to its multi-directional reach trucks and side-loaders.
Compact unit (1st July 2005)
A battery-powered multi-direction Sidetracker lift truck is being used successfully by the maintenance team at Aberthaw power station in South Wales to handle a variety of components and materials.
Go any way (1st January 2005)
A multi-directional lift truck from Sidetracker Engineering, with load capacity of 2.5t, is used by Hi-Lo to carry rolled steel sections up to 12m long around its East London factory where space is restricted.
CAPACITY BOOSTED (1st November 2004)
Replacing a counterbalance lift truck with a multidirectional model from Sidetracker Engineering has enabled Michael Gerson, specialist removals and storage company, to add 1100m3 to storage capacity at its London warehouse.
Less damage (1st September 2004)
Six multi-direction sideloaders built for window profile maker WHS Halo by Sidetracker Engineering have a safety system that prevents them moving sideways before the fork carriages are fully retracted.
More efficient (4th September 2003)
A multi-direction Sidetracker truck used with narrow-aisle cantilever racking has improved the speed, efficiency and convenience of handling tube and pipework at the Manchester warehouse of BSS