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Substantial fleet
23 January 2013
Manufacturer of corrugated cardboard and packaging, W E Roberts Group operates a punishing triple-shift application that had taken its toll on a previous forklift fleet. Recognising the need for a more substantial fleet

Manufacturer of corrugated
cardboard and packaging, W E
Roberts Group operates a punishing
triple-shift application that had
taken its toll on a previous forklift
fleet. Recognising the need for a
more substantial fleet, financial
director Richard Puffette, turned to
Bronze Mechanical Handling, his
local Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks
dealer for Kent and the South East
After assessing the application,
Bronze sales director Chris Slater
recommended four 2t GRENDIA
diesel counterbalance trucks (FD20).
Slater says: "With its heavy-duty construction and high-visibility mast, this model enables drivers to manoeuvre loads of any size with complete confidence. The trucks have been carefully specified to achieve optimal performance and the best return on investment for the customer."
Slater says: "With its heavy-duty construction and high-visibility mast, this model enables drivers to manoeuvre loads of any size with complete confidence. The trucks have been carefully specified to achieve optimal performance and the best return on investment for the customer."
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