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CD helps heroes
25 January 2013
Toyota Material Handling has launched a new programme to help to reduce the costs of accident damage in the warehouse environment. The new programme, Pride in Performance, is designed for both warehouse supervisors and

Toyota Material Handling has
launched a new programme to help
to reduce the costs of accident
damage in the warehouse
environment. The new programme,
Pride in Performance, is designed for
both warehouse supervisors and
operators. The CD-based resource
provides tips and advice on how to
improve operations, reduce damage
and promote best practice.
Launched at the IMHX exhibition, all proceeds from the sale of the kits will be donated to Help for Heroes, a charity set up to look after the interests of past and present Fusiliers and to support members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded in the service of their country.
Launched at the IMHX exhibition, all proceeds from the sale of the kits will be donated to Help for Heroes, a charity set up to look after the interests of past and present Fusiliers and to support members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded in the service of their country.
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