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Semax introduces unique forklifts to reduce goods damage
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Semax introduces unique forklifts to reduce goods damage

Semax has launched unique forklifts that would decrease goods damage and give the driver maximum visibility while driving, loading, and unloading goods.

The load capacity of the Semax forklift model programme ranges from 6 to 25 tonnes. The forklifts also come with the electric or diesel drive with Stage V engines.

The mast of Semax forklifts is positioned behind the cab, giving the driver unrestricted view. It becomes easier and safer to use the forklift. In practice, this implies that the driver has complete sight at all times when driving.

The advantages of good visibility are even more obvious during loading and unloading, which often needs high precision. Semax forklifts also come with a built-in extension for more versatility.

Tobias Ingemarsson, Managing Director (MD), told the media that they sell forklifts to every industry. But they mainly aim at companies that manage expensive and fragile goods regularly.

For the last three years, Semax has been a part of the Inev Group, including sales of SEK 1.3 billion.

Ingemarsson said that based on 40 years of experience, the firm's forklifts are efficient, and they have all the opportunities to accomplish their goals by selling more forklifts in more markets.

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Also read: Vedanta Aluminum and GEAR India ink pact for electric forklifts

Semax has launched unique forklifts that would decrease goods damage and give the driver maximum visibility while driving, loading, and unloading goods. The load capacity of the Semax forklift model programme ranges from 6 to 25 tonnes. The forklifts also come with the electric or diesel drive with Stage V engines. The mast of Semax forklifts is positioned behind the cab, giving the driver unrestricted view. It becomes easier and safer to use the forklift. In practice, this implies that the driver has complete sight at all times when driving. The advantages of good visibility are even more obvious during loading and unloading, which often needs high precision. Semax forklifts also come with a built-in extension for more versatility. Tobias Ingemarsson, Managing Director (MD), told the media that they sell forklifts to every industry. But they mainly aim at companies that manage expensive and fragile goods regularly. For the last three years, Semax has been a part of the Inev Group, including sales of SEK 1.3 billion. Ingemarsson said that based on 40 years of experience, the firm's forklifts are efficient, and they have all the opportunities to accomplish their goals by selling more forklifts in more markets. Image Source Also read: Vedanta Aluminum and GEAR India ink pact for electric forklifts

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