Equipment Depot has struck an exclusive
deal to distribute Narrow Aisle forklifts in the United States.
The United Kingdom’s Narrow Aisle makes
Artix forklifts, which will be available through Equipment Depot’s Eqsolutions
division, which specialises in warehouse and automation solutions for
manufacturing, warehousing and distribution facilities.
Equipment Depot chief sales officer
Jonathan Hesener says: “Equipment Depot operates in seven of the top 10 US
materials handling markets and expanding our product portfolio to offer the
best equipment choice helps us respond to our customer-specific needs.”
The Very Narrow Aisles (VNA) forklift
market is one of the fastest-growing segments in North America, according to
Equipment Depot. VNA lifts can streamline warehouse operations by eliminating
dead aisle space and increasing usable storage space by up to 50% while
reducing costs and double handling.
Narrow Aisle international director John
Maguire says: “Articulated chassis concepts were developed in 1990 and since
then Narrow Aisle has provided over 15,000 units in 70 countries, in such
brands as Amazon, DHL and Samsung.”
Meanwhile, Narrow Aisle has launched a new
unit that offers free warehouse planning in the United Kingdom.
Narrow Aisle’s new project design
department will be led by Paul MacBeath, who has joined the company from KION,
where he oversaw the group’s storage division.
MacBeath says the United Kingdom has a huge
number of warehouses that are no longer fit for purpose.
“Often the unit’s original role has changed completely and, as a
result, the storage system is no longer as efficient as it could be,” he says.
“By redesigning the facility’s layout and introducing new materials handling
technology we give an existing warehouse a whole new lease of life.”
Narrow Aisle managing director Donald
Houston says: “Modern warehousing is all about maximising whatever space you
have available and offering a complete service from planning through to supply
and installation of storage equipment means we can help warehouse operators get
the most out of a new building or make real operational improvements to an
existing facility.”
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