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Cover Story 4 Safety & efficiency
trend 2015 Mary Glindinning
Columns 8 Aftermarket John Walker
Let’s get proactive!
18 Bottom Line Garry Bartecki
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20 Human Element Peter Smith, Caliper Corp.
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30 Sales Trends Dave Kahle
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The industry that moves products where they need to go is moving itself – toward more automation. Automation will be a major trend this year, industry experts said, and will help move products more safely and efficiently.
Eric Esson, national sales and marketing manager at Rite-Hite Machine Guarding, said robotics drive the trend. “It seems every day we are seeing greater use of automation (robotics) being used in all industries. What was once a manual process is now being done by robots: welding, material handling, storage and retrieval of parts, conveyors and the list goes on,” Esson said.
New products enhance safety, productivity and efficiency in the use of manufacturing floor space, he said.
“New products are being developed based on customer needs, changing regulations and the introduction of new technology in new/different processes. With new processes and manufacturing methods comes new tertiary products to make those processes operate more safely and efficiently. We may be in a situation where we are introducing a safeguarding device where one did not previously exist. We may be replacing an old or outdated safety device. Either way, we are aiding the worker in their job performance by increasing safety, aiding in productivity or helping enhance lean manufacturing principles.”
Customers want solutions that increase process efficiency, said Tim Ryan, president of Rhino Rubber. It is a great opportunity for Rhino, and good for customers’ bottom line, he said. New products help workers “become more efficient every day,” Ryan said. Most new products are related to automation, he said.
Ron Mileham, managing director of the King Group Australia, said automation is a driver, especially for larger companies. “For smaller companies, materials handling products that make work easier and/or solve a problem, are often cheaper than insurance or costs to fix the result of an accident. The challenge is to make owners pro-active, rather than be re-active,” Mileham said.
“It is a time for reflection about where products should be produced. China is certainly the place for volume production, but Vietnam is around half the cost, and the Philippines and other countries are close contenders, so the high volume products will always shift around to the lowest cost base,” Mileham said.
“Mature countries must concentrate on bringing home those marginal products. Concentrate on making superior products. Embrace their technological prowess. Show with pride the products that they excel in, and most importantly, bring jobs back home, and continue to train tomorrow’s game changers.”
New products that work well “bring a sense of pride and ownership to the operator. It also shows that the company cares enough to invest in aids to help them do their job better. It will often increase productivity and safety, but most times it helps ease the work load,” Mileham said.
Comfort, conservation and convenience are assets in new products. “Two main factors primarily drive our product introductions: A direct relationship with our customer, which gives us invaluable input, and our close attention to the unsolved
Cover Story Mary Glindinning
Safety & effi ciency trend 2015
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or sometimes unnoticed problems in the space,” said Alex Reed, director of consumer products at Big Ass Solutions.
“Convenience is important to us, so we won’t compromise on user experience. That said, not every customer can afford or wants to operate a robust building automation system. Offering controls that ease the burden on our customers is at the forefront of consideration with all of our products,” Reed said.
Comfort helps workers focus, whether in a plant or office job, and feel valued. “Products that improve thermal comfort while protecting a business’ bottom line are no-brainers for our customers,” Reed said.
Along with efficiency, Sandra Gunthorpe, product sales manager for Flight Systems Industrial Products, sees consideration of eco-friendly products and techniques, and innovation as driving new product introduction. “We try to find new products that require minimal effort to install or use,” Gunthorpe said.
Recover, regenerate and reuse are watchwords, she said. “I think the trend in the US towards eco-friendly products is driven by both long-term cost saving and an effort to take care of the environment,” Gunthorpe said.
John Rosenberger, manager at iWAREHOUSE® Gateway and global telematics for The Raymond Corporation said 2015 will be the year of “the introduction of big data.” Sensors already on lift trucks can be used to improve the efficiency of the labor force, the largest expense in a warehouse, he said. Labor amounts to 70 percent of warehouse costs, and lift trucks come in at 11 per cent. With razor thin margins, savings on labor can pay off. Time
clocks show when an employee arrives for a shift. So if a driver doesn’t actually use a lift truck for another half-hour, it’s fair to ask why. “Is it because they come in one end of the warehouse and have to walk across the warehouse to get where the trucks are charging? Then put a door and locker room on that side of the building,” Rosenberger said. Or if a driver has several impacts, it might be time to have a drug test.
Companies can track when a truck is in motion, when the weight goes up by 100 pounds with one pick-up, and more weight with another pick-up. Collecting the data is important, but understanding what it means is even more important. “Without analysis, it’s just numbers on a sheet.” He said companies might hire consultants or part-time people to decipher the data, just as they hire accountants to do their taxes. As they become more familiar with the process, they might be able to do their own analysis.
The data is collected automatically. “I’m getting data right off the truck, which means I don’t have to have an industrial engineer come in with a stop watch” to track efficiency, he said. Deliver the data collected to the right device, he said. “You can’t look at charts and graphs on a smart phone.” “We want data more real time,” Rosenberger said. “Other industries have adopted this, and it’s coming to our warehouses as well.”
Mary Glindinning is a freelance writer who has worked at daily and weekly newspapers for more than 20 years. She lives in rural Shullsburg, Wis. E-mail [email protected] to contact Mary.
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Aftermarket John R. Walker
Let’s get proactive!
Truly professional sales people would never consider entering the market place without a thorough knowledge and understanding of their competition. Should it be anything less for the professional parts manager, service manager or aftermarket service sales representative? How proactive are we in marketing our dealerships product support services?
Surveys continue (year after year) to point out that the customers’ major equipment buying consideration are parts availability and having the service job completed right and on time. Other considerations fade in the light of these two buying considerations.
We urge managers to return to the basics. If availability is extremely important to the customer, why not promote the fact that you have in excess of one million dollars in parts on your shelf and that your manufacturer supplies over-night delivery on most all un-stocked parts. If doing the service job right and on time is so important, explain to your customers your service response time and labor guarantees on a regular basis and particularly at the time of the sale. Let the customer know that you want the customer’s service business and why.
Pick out a list of your top customers, visit them and ask questions such as: What do you like most about doing business with our dealership, why do you use our service department, why do you buy parts from our dealership?
Recognize that in most cases a customer does not need your dealership’s aftermarket service after the sale! There are enough competitors in any market to satisfy your customers’ needs and requirements. Recognition of this fact alone will encourage you to become proactive in your aftermarket research.
In both today’s market and in future markets, customers have a CHOICE. A choice as to where they purchase their parts and service!
Following are four basics to consider when assessing your dealership’s parts and service competition. We strongly recommend that aftermarket managers begin to initiate market research of their competition and stop assuming that what they hear is the true competitive story. Make a promise to yourself that in 2015 your dealership will market the value-added services your dealership has to offer in the area of product support.
1. What is the competition’s true pricing structure? In parts, all too often we hear that the customer receives
a discount from the competition. We immediately back away, when what we really need to determine is: What did the customer actually pay for the part and in what quantities did he have to buy to receive the discount? Many times you will be surprised to find that your actual price is lower than the discounted price. You may also be surprised to discover the customer had to wait for the discounted price while you had immediate availability.
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In service, you may learn that your labor rate is ten/twenty dollars higher than the competition ($60.00 vs. $80.00). Pretty hard to explain, unless your market research discovers that your competition requires three hours to do a job which only requires one hour in your shop. This is one reason why we advocate the establishment of “flat rates” in the equipment dealer’s shop.
2. What is your competition’s marketing philosophy?
Again in parts, customers are concerned with availability and one-stop-shopping. Competitors in parts marketing are basically interested in fast, high turn parts. You as a major supplier are in a position to supply all of the parts for the equipment you sell ... you are the one stop, single source supplier for your customers, with parts on the shelf and/or you have overnight delivery on un-stocked items the customer requires.
Don’t hesitate to market and mention your parts warranty, dealership parts policies, or whatever sales tool you have to effectively mention your dealership’s advantage in marketing parts.
In service, we have seldom met a dealer who did not guarantee his shop’s work. So why not market this guarantee? You might well find in your market research that your competition does not offer the same guarantee. We encourage you to exploit this particular issue. Check out your percentage of re-do work your dealership performs. If it is below one percent (as are most dealerships) let the customer know just how good you are at doing the job right, the first time and on time.
3. What is the quality of your competition’s parts and service?
In parts, we recognize that many vendors to your OEM also supply parts to independent parts distributors. We also recognize that this represents (generally) a product of equal quality.
When this happens, it is imperative that you develop a marketing strategy devoted to backing up your dealership’s and your manufacturer’s sale of those particular parts. The words genuine and/or authorized carry little weight with the sophisticated customer today unless, you as a professional, market the advantages of buying from your dealership versus the independent distributor.
In service, we have already mentioned the marketing of your guaranteed labor. In marketing the quality of your labor, we need to go a bit further.
In your service market research, the manager needs to evaluate the product models most frequently serviced by the competition. The competition may do a good job of servicing your 1960/1980 equipment, but if your customers are now buying the latest models with computerized controls ... how well will your competition perform with these new units?
Next, the professional service manager will evaluate the principal repairs the competition is most able to perform. The competition may do a super job on brake repairs, but is not qualified to do an overhaul that the customer requires. Again, your shop is the one-stop service center for your customers. Basic, yes, but something around which to build a solid marketing strategy.
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4. What is the integrity and reputation of your aftermarket competition versus your dealership?
Sometimes we find this so basic that we neglect developing a marketing strategy around those important factors that make our dealership and our aftermarket services so outstanding in the eyes of our customers. When you buy from our dealership, you don’t just buy the sales department, you buy the whole dealership.
Marketing your integrity and reputation begins with the development of a Mission Statement and/or a Statement of Purpose. A document memorized by employees and made visible to all your customers.
Your dealership’s integrity and reputation is developed by informing the customer about some very basic facts: How long your dealership has been in business while representing a manufacturer or manufactures whom have been in business for so many years. Yours is a dealership with sales of so many dollars. Yours is a dealership selling to some of the finest companies in the area (references.) Yours is a dealership with so many dollars in shelf inventory and overnight delivery from your suppliers. Yours is a one-stop-shopping center for parts. Yours is a parts department staffed by experienced and involved individuals (50 total years of experience.) Yours is a competitive parts department established to service the needs of the customer. Yours is a service department offering guaranteed work and quality service, staffed by experienced and involved individuals (75 total years of experience.) Yours is a service department with factory-trained, experienced technicians. You have an orderly and well equipped shop, with tools designed for doing the job right, the
first time. Yours is a shop with the ability to service a broad base of equipment. You have fully-equipped road service trucks and trucks for transporting a customer’s equipment. Look at what your dealership has to offer your customers, develop a marketing strategy to sell the advantages of using your aftermarket services versus using the competition.
When is the best opportunity to market your aftermarket? We believe it is part of the entire selling process and should happen immediately after or even during the sale of the equipment. We encourage the equipment sales personnel to bring in and allow the customer to meet the parts, service and aftermarket service rep as part of the selling process. Sell your entire dealership at the time of the sale and you will keep your customer from considering those “others” in the competitive market place.
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Nuts & Bolts Acquisitions, expansions & other business news
Holland partners with Hiring Our Heroes and FASTPORT to hire 500 Veterans
Holland has announced a commitment to hire 500 veterans to accommodate its growth and expansion. “America is at a turning point with an estimated one million veterans returning home in the next
five years,” said Scott Ware, president of Holland. “Our business is expanding and job opportunities abound. Holland is proud to welcome home our veterans with great career prospects.” “The Holland core values of integrity, respect, excellence and hard work personify the values and work ethic of our veterans,” continued Ware. “Veterans fit in well with the Holland culture, and we are proud to partner with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Hiring Our Heroes and FASTPORT to help find great talent.” “We are thrilled Holland has increased their commitment to hire more veterans,” said Eric Eversole, vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and executive director of Hiring Our Heroes. “The trucking industry is a great fit for veterans. We look forward to working together to help Holland find and employ more talented veterans and transitioning service men and women.” www.hollandregional.com
FedEx to expand global portfolio of solutions with acquisition of GENCO
FedEx Corp. announced that the company signed an agreement to acquire GENCO, one of the largest third-party logistics providers in North
America. With a comprehensive portfolio of supply chain services, GENCO’s expertise will expand existing FedEx service offerings in the evolving retail and e-commerce markets. Processing more than 600 million returned items annually from many of the world’s leading brands, GENCO is considered a pioneer and market leader in reverse logistics, providing triage, test and repair, remarketing and product liquidation solutions. With $1.6 billion in annual revenue and more than 11,000 teammates at over 130 operations, GENCO offers a complete range of product lifecycle logistics® services to customers in the technology, consumer, industrial, retail, and healthcare markets. “The acquisition of GENCO will transform our global portfolio through the addition of new best in class supply chain management services,” said Frederick W. Smith, Chairman and CEO of FedEx Corp. “As e-commerce continues to grow, customers of both companies will reap the benefits from the broadened capabilities and powerful new services.” “With similar corporate cultures, shared values and unwavering focus on developing world-class logistics solutions,
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FedEx and GENCO are a great fit,” said Herb Shear, Executive Chairman, GENCO. “I am especially pleased that Todd R. Peters will continue as GENCO CEO and to know that our teammates everywhere will make significant and lasting contributions to our customers as members of the FedEx family.” www.fedex.com
Cintas & Carhartt launch new Tough Crew Contest
For the past four years, Cintas & Carhartt have partnered to recognize individuals who withstand tough working conditions. This year, they’ve launched the Tough Crew Contest, a new program designed to pay tribute to hard-working crews throughout North America. Contestants are encouraged to share how
their teams “Outwork Them All®” and explain why they rely on Carhartt, a brand designed for hard-working people, to help them get the job done. The Cintas & Carhartt Tough Crew Contest announced the first four finalist crews on Jan. 5, 2015. Four additional finalists will be selected bi-monthly in March and May, and the twelve will compete for public votes at the contest website in June 2015. All finalist crews will be eligible to win free Carhartt merchandise, and the grand prize winner will receive $2,500 in credit to outfit their team in Carhartt workwear. “We’re excited to be doing something different this year by recognizing crews of workers,” says John Rudy, senior marketing and strategy manager for Cintas Corporation, North America’s largest uniform supplier. “We’ve heard great stories about North America’s workforce through our previous contests with Carhartt, and we look forward to opening it up to groups that work in tough conditions year round and in all types of climates.” www.cintas.com
TVH acquires C-Tech Industries, LLCC-Tech Industries, LLC.
(C-Tech) and TVH Parts Co. (TVH) has announced that the TVH Group has purchased C-Tech a
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Nuts & Bolts
NMHG announces acquisition of hydrogen fuel cell company
NACCO Materials Handling Group, Inc. (“NMHG”) announced that it acquired a leading
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Bottom Line Garry Bartecki
Time to move aheadIt is still a little crazy out there, but also the time to get past the
craziness and produce a plan for 2015 and beyond.As I have mentioned in the past if you are not looking to
update and change all your systems and procedures to become more efficient and profitable, I can assure you a good chunk of your competitors are doing just that.
I have to believe that if you read business oriented publications and listen to the wide array of business related video programming available, you have to come across comment after comment how businesses are changing the way they do business. New technology. Updated systems. Current training. Ways to do more with less to become more competitive in the market.
If these examples of change are real then I have to ask “What’s in your wallet?” and what are you doing to join the crowd to increase shareholder value.
So what’s in store for 2015? Good question, and I probably could have made some
predictions that would be in the right church, but after these latest events regarding the dollar and oil we may have some monkey wrenches added to mix.
Before this latest fiasco I would have envisioned moderate interest rates which make the financing of equipment purchases more likely. I guess this scenario stays put for 2015, but could change because of the oil and dollar situation in terms of a shift in demand for equipment because “higher” US prices for international
sales could slow demand for equipment. Slowdowns in the energy fields could also lead to a reduction in demand for equipment.
I would also have said we can expect changes in the tax code starting in 2015 which hopefully reduce the tax bite most small business owners experience. I expect dealers will lose both business and personal deductions but pay at a lower rate. All I know is that small biz owners using flow-through entities should not pay at rates higher than those paid by corporations. If large corporations are paying at 24% your business income taxed on your personal return should be taxed at the same rate. Lets’ hope we achieve this goal.
I believe rental competition will increase in the next few years as equipment dealers are encouraged to get into the rental business. Material handling dealers are already in the rental business, but construction equipment dealers as well as rental companies are looking for additional markets for rental and are sure to investigate lift trucks as one niche market to explore. What this means is the non-national accounts which you count on could become targets for new competition.
We can also expect additional consolidation which means shareholders better have a handle on what their company is worth to a strategic buyer. Current interest rates make the consolidation process more desirable. Shareholders, however, do not want to assume they will be selling “soon” and completely stop investing in the business thinking it is not worth it. I can’t tell you the numbers of dealers who have given me that speech only to still be in business fifteen years later, and now way behind the curve.
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Bottom Line
If there ever is a time to invest in new technology now is the time. New systems, smart phones and tablets and telematics will change how you do business to keep customers satisfied. Many dealers are doing more with less using these tools. Not only will these tools improve dealer results, but also customer operating results. Aggressive customers will use telematics to develop data for their owned equipment and then demand that their rental equipment vendors supply that same data for the rental units. In any event, an aggressive policy to develop and use technology will be a win-win for both parties to the transactions.
Oil prices could have both a positive and negative impact on 2015. The obvious outcome is lower oil prices will reduce operating costs. Not only will they reduce current costs they make the US more competitive in the world order of things to the point where manufacturing costs in the US are now more competitive than or at least on a par with China. On the other hand lower oil prices could slow our economic recovery to the point where business slows down and reduces overall lift truck demand.
So when we get down to it, 2015 could be a tough year to plan for because so many important variables are moving in dramatic fashion.
To sum up I would be cautious about 2015, expect more competition and price differentials for units coming in from overseas, a changing tax landscape, more inroads for national accounts but also an opportunity to improve efficiency and profits by embracing technology. In short, don’t overleverage your company and only invest in projects that help you make money and keep updating the plan.
Garry Bartecki is a CPA MBA with GB Financial Services LLC. E-mail [email protected] to contact Garry.
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Human Element Peter Smith, Caliper Corp.
Does hiring salespeople have to be an uphill battle?
I am often struck by the hopelessness of hiring managers who lament the lack of great salespeople, while filling their ranks with legions of under-performing and underwhelming sales personnel.
On an intellectual level, these seemingly bright managers understand that there are plenty of people out there who would make great salespeople, but still they find it so very hard to identify and hire them.
If it is true that about one in four people possesses the necessary wiring to succeed in sales, why is it so difficult to find them? Surely even a random selection process, devoid of the deep-dive into a candidate’s wiring, experience and pedigree, ought to produce better results than most current hiring practices?
I believe that the root cause of bad hiring decisions is a combination of two very connected factors. On the one hand, human nature being what it is, we make a decision on whether we like or dislike someone in a fraction of one second. In fact, Alexander Todorov and Janine Willis, of Princeton University, produced a seminal white paper that argues that we make a decision about someone’s likeability or not in one-tenth of one second.
What emerges in the interview process that follows that ‘millisecond judgment’ is a form of confirmatory bias. If the interviewer was immediately disposed to like the candidate, he is much more inclined to hear positives responses which underscore
his initial positive bias. On the other hand, if the interviewer immediately forms a negative bias towards the candidate, he is more likely to hear answers that support his negative bias.
In either case, he feels certain that he has made the right choice and is likely to give himself credit for his brilliant intuition in ‘getting people.’ How many times have you heard it…“I just know it when I see it, it’s a gut thing.” Well, that part, at least, is correct. It is all too often a gut thing and that is why we so frequently get it wrong.
The second reason that we so often miss in interviews is that we eschew candidates who do not conform to the stereotype that we imagine for the position. Those ‘getting people’ instincts actively eliminate candidates who might seem a little different. The interviewer worries that the candidate might be difficult to manage. She worries that the team might not warm to the candidate and, as such, she continues the search for a more amiable hire.
David Ogilvy wrote in Confessions of an Advertising Man “Our business needs massive transfusions of talent…and talent, I believe, is most likely to be found among the non-conformists, dissenters, and rebels.”
Ogilvy’s assessment of great talent as dissenters and rebels couldn’t be more accurate – particularly as it relates to salespeople. They don’t fit the model we subconsciously take into the interview process and their self-assurance and direct manner can make us uncomfortable during the interview.
Great sales producers come with baggage. In all my years hiring and managing them, I can’t think of a single one of the best of them who did not stretch my patience from time to time. This baggage, when sensed by the interviewer, and when coupled with her immediate biases, results in what we believe are smart and safe choices when they are, by any reasonable estimation, entirely the wrong choices about 60 percent of the time.
Any company that depends on salespeople must have an interview process that mitigates the possibility of allowing our immediate biases and our resistance to a little baggage to miss hiring real great sales producers. A well structured interview that focuses on sales wiring, with specific questions designed to uncover the key traits essential in sales, has to become the norm in the hiring process.
Focus on the things that really matter; is the candidate driven to succeed? Does she listen well? Does she have sufficient reserves of resilience to thrive in an environment where no is often much more prevalent than yes. This is the stuff that matters, even if it doesn’t almost come in a neat package with a ribbon on it.
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Steel King announces a bold new brand message
With the introduction of a new logo, a shield with bold, strong typography, and tagline, “built to deliver”, Steel King Industries is delivering a message
of strength and industry leadership. Steel King Industries based in Stevens Point, Wis., has unveiled a new brand identity as part of its strategic business initiative to better reflect the company’s growth and product diversification, and to better convey to its customers and employees the core competencies that make it an industry leader. “The goal for our new brand message is to better tell the story of who we are,” said Jay Anderson, President, Steel King Industries. “We have experienced growth and diversification of both our company and product offerings. Changes continue in the marketplace – from dealer and end user needs to building compliance. Because of this, we wanted to be more focused in our communications, both internally and externally. With our new logo and tagline, we believe we are better representing who we are as a company and what sets us apart – our ability to take on tough challenges and to deliver a superior quality product that meets our customers’ needs for strength, stability, durability, protection and safety.” www.steelking.com
Hytrol partners with Emulate3D to create solution simulations
Emulate3D, Inc. is excited to announce that it has partnered with Hytrol to provide simulations for the Hytrol Integration Partner Network. The software provided by Emulate3D will allow Hytrol to use 3D models from its HyCAD/ HEROES software to quickly create and run simulations. Delos Fritz, Chief Information Officer at Hytrol, said the partnership will benefit Hytrol integration partners when presenting solutions to end users. Before, the integration partner may have brought in a static model of the solution, he said. But, since the software also offers HD video of the simulations, “Now, they can bring in a working 3D model for those not familiar with conveyor.” Fritz said that this is a cost effective solution to creating those models, since the software works seamlessly with Hytrol’s current software to create the simulations. “Since we don’t have to redo the work already completed in HyCAD or HEROES, we can provide these faster and easier than ever.” www.demo3d.com
NMHG announces promotion of new President, Americas and names VP of Fleet, Service and Aftermarket
NACCO Materials Handling Group (NMHG), the parent company of Hyster Company and Yale Materials Handling Corporation, announces that Chuck Pascarelli, President of Sales and Marketing, Americas, has been promoted to President, Americas, effective January 1, 2015. In this new position, Pascarelli will oversee all sales, marketing, manufacturing, finance and pricing functions for the Hyster® and Yale® product
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UniCarriers Americas announces management changes
UniCarriers Americas Corporation announces management changes at its first factory-owned
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Kubota Tractor Corporation to open new parts distribution center
Kubota Tractor Corporation announced that it will open a 450,000 square foot, state-of-the-art Parts Distribution Center in Edgerton, Kansas. The company has entered into a five-year lease agreement with ELHC XI, LLC, a Kansas limited liability company. “As Kubota’s business continues to grow and we enter new markets, we are committed to being equipped to meet our dealers’ and customers’ needs,” said Masato Yoshikawa, president and CEO of Kubota Tractor Corporation. “This new Parts Distribution Center is going to further streamline our operations and improve our parts delivery support, making sure that our dealers and customers have the support they need when they need it.” The Edgerton, Kansas site for the new facility was a strategic decision by Kubota management, given its central location within the U.S. “This new distribution center will enable us to manage our stream of parts more effectively and improve parts delivery time, including an expanded geographical area to which we can deliver parts within 24 hours,” said Earl Johnson, parts director for Kubota. www.kubota.com
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Heli Americas introduces a new regional marketing manager
Heli Americas is proud to announce that Michael Wells has joined our team in the position of Northeast Regional Marketing Manager, reporting to Bruce Pelynio, President / CEO. Michael will work closely with both existing and potential Heli’s America’s Authorized Dealers and National Account customers in the Northeast Region to provide world class marketing support for Heli products. Michael comes to the position with over 20 years of experience in
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Dearborn Mid-West Co. launches Material Handling Systems division
With more than 65 years of conveyor systems expertise under its belt, Dearborn Mid-West Company (DMW) is expanding operations and capabilities with a new division in central New Jersey. The Material Handling Systems Division opened in April 2014. The new division is now fully operational, serving clients in a wide range of material handling applications, including the retail industry, where e-commerce and omni-
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Appleton names new vice president of Canadian business unit
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Eight ways to identify new suspectsEvery sales organization, and every sales process, begins
with identifying a group of suspects. Suspects are people and organizations you suspect may one day do business with you. They aren't yet prospects, because you don't know if they have a legitimate need for what you sell, or if they can make the decision and buy your product or service. That determination comes later.
But in order to get a group of prospects, you must begin with a list of suspects. Here are eight ways to acquire such a list.
1. Buy a list. This is the information age, and lists are available for almost
every conceivable set of characteristics. For example, I could, this afternoon, contact a list broker, ask for a list of names, addresses, phone numbers, size of business in numbers of employees, and email addresses for manufacturers (or any one of a couple of hundred classifications) within a set of telephone area codes. I could have that downloaded to my computer by the end of the day. Information selling is now a major industry in this country and there are lots of providers. Just do a Google search on "list brokers" and find a couple with which to work. You'll be amazed at what information you can purchase.
2. Get referrals from your customers.Probably the best way to meet a prospect for the first time
is to be introduced by someone you both know and respect.
Before that can happen, you need to get the name and details for the person who you want to meet. That means you must ask your current customers for referrals. The best way to do this is to visit your customers face-to-face, have a conversation about your products/services and their satisfaction with them, and then ask them specific questions to generate lists of names. For example, don't ask, "Who do you know...", instead, ask, "Who is one of your vendors who could use our service?", Or, "Which one or two people in your committee would be possible candidates?" By asking a series of specific questions instead of general ones, you'll direct their thinking in more productive routes, and acquire more referrals.
3. Rub shoulders with groups of them.If you have precisely defined your target markets, then you
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4. Advertise in publications and websites they view.
There is a reason why advertising has been around for so long. One way to collect lists of suspects is to advertise in the publications or websites they view, offer something free or inexpensive, and collect the names and details. The people who respond to the ads move themselves one step closer to being prospects in that they, by responding, show they have an interest in what you offer, and are willing to take action.
5. Partner with someone else who sells something compatible to them.
The key here is "compatible." Again, if you have done a thorough job of describing what the ideal suspect looks like, you can then ask, "What else do they buy?" Or, "With who else do they do business?" That should lead you to some companies and eventually people who may have a vested interest in sharing their lists with you in exchange for something of value from you.
6. Take a survey or send a newsletter to a larger list.
If you want to find "sales managers of medium sized insurance agencies who supervise six or more sales people" for example, you could take a survey of all insurance agencies, or send them a newsletter, with an opportunity for the sales managers to respond
to something that is suitable for them. Those who respond, if you do this well, identify themselves as being in the category you want.
7. Hold seminars for larger groups of them.By holding a free or inexpensive seminar, you engage with
people who are interested in your subject and show themselves as willing to invest time and money. This has the added benefit that you position yourself as a valuable source of information as well.
8. Use social media to unearth them.LinkedIn, Facebook, and the slew of other similar sites offer
opportunities to join groups of them, and to identify those who meet your criteria. You can use any or all of these means to collect a beginning list of suspects. Keep in mind that a suspect list is never finished. It's not an event you take care of one time. Rather, it is an on-going process that never ends. You are constantly investing time and energy in assembling that list of suspects.
If you do a good job at this step, identifying suspects, it makes everything else that much easier.
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Standard-Knapp celebrates 120 years
It has been 120 years since the Fred H. Knapp Company got its start in what was then a new industry – manufactured canning for perishable goods. Although the military and some exploratory expeditions had used canned foods since the beginning of the century, the technology was still new to the general population that typically salted meat and canned foods at home. Still, the original operators of Fred H. Knapp were undeterred.
Recognizing the potential for growth, the Westminster, Maryland, company introduced its gravity labelers at the World's Fair National Convention of Canners in Chicago in 1893, according to current company publicists McNeil, Gray & Rice. Knapp's gravity labelers mechanized the application of labels to cans. Shortly after, in 1895, the Knapp Boxer was introduced as a means for packing the cans into wooden boxes. It was the only machine of its kind for over a decade, according to the publicity firm.
From this early start, Standard-Knapp has grown through continuous expansions and mergers to remain a leader in the packaging industry. The concept of innovation that helped Knapp get its start has continued to drive the firm for its 120 years. Today, the Portland, Conn.-based company manufacturers packaging machinery for a host of industries, including food, beverage, personal care, household chemicals and chemical industries.
In 1932, the Fred H. Knapp Company merged with the Standard-Sealing Equipment Company, a Ridgewood, New Jersey, operation, to form Standard-Knapp. Standard-Sealing was the employee-owned firm of the compression unit manufacturing operation of the former National Binding Company of New York City.
Following this merger, Standard-Knapp became part of Emhart Manufacturing in 1947 and Anderson Brothers Manufacturing Company in 1979. In 1984, the business was purchased by the company's employees.
Standard-Knapp remains employee-owned today, a fact that brings pride to the company and a positive impact to the culture of the business, according to a report by McNeil, Gray & Rice. “The company's employees work together in the occasional lean times to keep the company strong, and, more often, share the rewards of hard work in prosperous times,” the report said.
One of the areas of business growth that has required innovation of the type Standard-Knapp is accustomed to pursuing is the explosion of breweries. The craft beer industry is growing at a rate of more than one new brewery per day, and each has unique packaging needs, according to Standard-Knapp's Mario J. Mazzotta. “From hand-held to automated packaging solutions, Standard-Knapp helps breweries to remain focused on the quality
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of their products while they grow, increase their offerings, and begin to distribute beer more widely,” wrote Mazzotta, Customer Service Manager – Field Engineering, in a report published on the company website.
He outlined some of the tools Standard-Knapp is currently offering craft breweries, and noted that some have begun to expand into distilling liquors like ryes, bourbons, whiskeys and vodkas.
“For these companies, having invested in flexible packing equipment such as the Standard-Knapp 939 EZ Case Packer pays off even more than it did at the start, as these packers are able to handle many different sizes of bottles,” Mazzotta said. “Even for breweries with no eye towards distilling, it is clear that the craft brewing industry will continue to expand, and that breweries that catch hold within the market have the potential to grow quite a bit from their garage brewing beginnings. As energy continues to grow within the craft brewing industry, so does the demand for flexible, innovative and economical packing solutions tailored directly to craft breweries' needs,” he said.
Throughout today's packaging world, a goal of being more sustainable by using less materials is predominant. Standard-Knapp has responded with innovations like the 298 Tritium Trayshrink Wrapper tray packer that packages unsupported cases and the
Pic-N-Place that handles materials so gently bottle-to-bottle protection is unneeded, according to McNeil, Gray & Rice.
Standard-Knapp also maintains the use of tried-and-true machinery like the 930 case packer and its off-shoots. And, the company provides parts and service to a company running a 1930s-era labeler, even though the labeler has not been manufactured in many years, according to the publicity firm.
In fall of 2014, Standard-Knapp announced the installation of a 597 Tritium multi-packer and 296 Continuum tray shrink packers at Chicken of the Sea, allowing that company to multi-pack in-house. “Their equipment met both speed and cost requirements, is built for 24/7 operations and is extremely strong,” said Jim Cox, vice president of operations for Chicken of the Sea, in Standard-Knapp's release.
“The industry has gone to multi-packs in a big way and we had to find a machine that could provide us what we needed to meet our customers’ needs, including the four-pack that has become popular in grocery stores, as well as six-, 10- and 12-packs,” said Cox, who praised Standard-Knapp's responsiveness and customer-oriented approach to business.
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Akro-Mils introduces new VERSA/Deck™ platform trucks
Akro-Mils, a North American leader in storage, organization and transport products, introduces new styles of its popular VERSA/Deck™ platform truck system. This structural foam platform truck — which
can be customized to customers’ exact needs with numerous handle, rail and caster options — now features “tie-down” slots in the steel-reinforced
deck for securing loads during transport. Other new features of the
VERSA/Deck include: New handle styles, including wire mesh sides; “high-low” handles that support building materials such as drywall and plywood; and posts that accommodate long pipes, tubing and carpet rolls. Bolt-in handles are now standard on all VERSA/Deck models. A new, optional Easy Roll caster made of thermoplastic rubber with precision bearings. This non-marking caster rolls effortlessly and quietly over most surfaces; it is ideal for indoor settings such as offices or hospitals. Easy Roll casters are available with Total Lock brakes. VERSA/Decks have a weight capacity of up to 2,000 lbs. www.akro-mils.com
Introducing Colossus: Hamilton’s 200-ton toting casters
Hamilton Caster is well known for making heavy duty industrial casters – and now, one of the biggest. Hamilton recently designed and built four 100,000-pound capacity casters for a federal contractor. Fully assembled, each caster towers 52" above
the factory floor and weighs more than 8,000 pounds. Together, they represent Hamilton’s highest payload capacity ever: 200 tons. “Everything about this job was colossal,” said Ralph Stampfli, Hamilton Caster’s truck team leader. “From the springs to the ball bearings. We even had to use a 30-ton crane, 6,000-pound forklift and 3/8" chain just to move it out of our factory.” Each Colossus caster was designed with a spring-loaded suspension system to absorb shock. The swivel construction consisted of 32" and 18" dia. raceways flame hardened to 55-60 HRC with a total of (96) 1-1/2" dia. bearing balls. Each caster also featured an eight position swivel lock for directional control, a huge 7" diameter oscillating axle to accommodate uneven surfaces, and a foot-operated braking system. www.hamiltoncaster.com
Powered Walkie Stacker has 3,000 capacityThe all new PowerStak Model PPS-
3000-AS from Presto Lifts is a compact, easy to use, yet heavy-duty stacker that boasts a full 3,000 lbs. of capacity with a 24" load center. A two-stage telescopic mast enables it to lift loads up to 125" allowing it to service rack up to 10’ high. Like all PowerStak models, the PPS-3000-AS is loaded with performance, reliability and safety features. An ergonomically designed handle puts all
controls within easy reach for maximum operator comfort and convenience. Forward- and reverse-drive switches are located on both sides of the handle to accommodate left- or right-hand operation. A turtle speed setting reduces drive speed by 50% for more precise positioning control when working in tight quarters. An auto-reversing belly switch protects operators from potential injury when walking the unit backwards, and an automatic brake halts travel when the drive/steering handle is released. A key switch, horn and e-stop are also standard equipment. www.prestolifts.com
KION introduces STILL Liftrunner tugger train system
KION North America Corporation introduces the STILL Liftrunner tugger train system to its product line. With manufacturing trends showing a clear trend toward the practice of lean production, the Liftrunner system saves
time and space when providing parts to the workplace. The CX-T or LTX tractors tow the Liftrunner trains consisting of E and C frames that safely hold trolleys of various shapes and are easy to load and unload. A single operator can supply material to an area of production alone without a forklift truck or pallet truck. This means fewer trucks in the fleet with cost savings for investment, operation and staff. “A forklift making 60 daily runs for deliveries can be accomplished in only 15 runs using the STILL Liftrunner tugger train system with four E frames,” said Kimberly Hawthorne, Product Manager for the Liftrunner. The transport by tugger train within production areas is faster and safer than transporting pallets by lift truck and handling time is reduced to a minimum. www.lmh-na.com
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New Products
Innovative Dock Shelter creates an eclipse at the loading dock
Rite-Hite introduces the Eclipse shelter – the industry’s most advanced dock sealing system. The Eclipse is the first system to block light and seal gaps where previous enclosures have failed, guaranteeing the darkest, most environmentally-secure dock possible. “Loading dock enclosures are designed to create a barrier between interior and exterior environments,” says Mary Blaser, director of marketing. “But, even the best seals and shelters sometimes leave gaps. Gaps allow contaminants to enter
your facility and expensive energy to escape.” Getting a good fit around all sides of the trailers that come to a loading dock can be a big challenge – until now. In a single piece of equipment, the Eclipse shelter provides a tight, consistent seal all the way up trailer sides, across the top, and at the corners. “Creating this level of environmental control can save thousands of dollars a year in energy costs,” said Paul Rowlett, president of Rite-Hite Environmental Enclosures. “It improves employee comfort and safety. It protects products and equipment from weather-related damage. And it keeps contaminants from entering your facility, helping ensure the safety, cleanliness and overall environmental quality of your operations.” www.ritehite.com
Douglas Battery™ launches new battery chargersDouglas Battery™ recently introduced two new battery
chargers for industrial lift truck applications. “We have expanded our line of chargers to better serve the demand from the battery-powered lift truck market,” explained Brian Faust, general manager at Douglas Battery™. “Our new models include a highly efficient, compact model designed for smaller businesses and a more versatile opportunity charger designed for larger fleet operations. The Douglas™ Legacy® Neo™ HF charger is a small, compact model that combines high efficiency and high power. It is ideal for operations where space is at a premium. The Douglas™ Legacy® Neo™ HF charger’s IONIC™ profile constantly diagnoses the battery’s condition and adjusts the charging curve for optimum charge. The Douglas™ Legacy® Insight™ HF charger delivers a higher power factor and efficiency than conventional chargers for reduced electrical bills. The Douglas™ Legacy® Insight™ HF charger is capable of opportunity charge and can automatically charge batteries of various voltages and capacities. www.douglasbattery.com
Mitsubishi introduces new Jungheinrich® moving mast reach truck series
Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA) introduced the new Jungheinrich® ETV 110/112 Series of moving mast reach trucks to its North American product line. The new series features Jungheinrich’s innovative 3-phase AC technology and increased maximum lift heights, making it ideal for narrow aisle and high-rack applications where space is at a premium. “The redesigned Jungheinrich ETV 110/112 moving mast reach trucks
are equipped with productivity-enhancing features for increased customer performance,” said Chad Munger, Jungheinrich product line manager at MCFA. “This series also features Jungheinrich’s advanced technology, allowing it to operate up to two shifts on one battery charge in most applications. This combination of performance and efficiency helps customers achieve even greater productivity in addition to benefiting from a lower overall cost of ownership.” The ETV 110/112 Series of moving mast reach trucks is equipped with a number of key features resulting in increased operator productivity, performance and comfort. www.jungheinrich-lift.com
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New Products
J D Neuhaus hoists facilitate crane repairs on offshore platform
When the diesel engine of a deck crane failed, it caused major handling problems for an offshore platform operating in the Dutch sector of the southern North Sea, problems that were solved with the use of J D Neuhaus air operated hoists. The crane was operating at 40 meters above sea level and provided
a lift capacity of 20 metric tons. Replacing the broken engine, which itself weighed-in at approximately 2755lbs, presented some logistic problems. The diesel engine replacement operation was successfully undertaken by the Gerritsen On- & Offshore Services BV company from their base in Amsterdam, with the work being completed in approximately one week. As the replacement engine was too large and heavy to be ferried by helicopter, a lifting device was needed, that met requirements such as explosion-proof, lightweight and easy to handle to lift the replacement safely from the supply vessel. The suitable lifting device was sourced from the J D Neuhaus range of air operated hoists available in the Gerritsen rental fleet. It was a Profi 2TI model which had a lift capacity of 2 metric tons. This model is available as standard with a 3 meter lift, having an overall weight of approximately 240lbs including the control system. This product was easily modified to provide the 40 meters lift required on site, involving an additional weight for the twin chain hoist mechanism at approximately 4.5lbs per meter run. www.jdngroup.com
Ergodyne launches new battery operated heated jacket
Ergodyne announced the expansion of their CORE Performance Work Wear® Outer Layer Series to include the 6490 heated jacket with removable sleeves. With three heat settings and two heat zones on the chest and back, this versatile battery powered
jacket not only comes with removable sleeves but also offers an adapter extension wire to connect to alternative power sources including, but not limited to tool batteries. Ideal for anyone working in cold environments, the new CORE Performance Work Wear® 6490 heated jacket with removable sleeves is available January 1, 2015 at all authorized Ergodyne distributors. www.ergodyne.com
Cognex revs up 2-D barcode readingCognex Corporation
announced its PowerGrid technology, a texture-based location algorithm that takes a unique, inside-out approach to reading 2-D matrix and Direct Part Mark (DPM) codes. While conventional feature-based algorithms start
by locating the finder pattern, Cognex’s PowerGrid technology looks for a pattern of alternating light and dark modules within the code. PowerGrid technology dramatically increases read rates in 2-D barcode-reading applications where a part's geometry, poor lighting, occlusion, or print-registration errors make it difficult to capture an image of the entire code. Unlike previous solutions, PowerGrid technology can locate and read codes even when they exhibit significant damage to or complete elimination of the finder pattern, clocking pattern, or quiet zone. “Even though 2DMax® software set the standard for performance in industrial ID for the most challenging 2-D barcodes, Cognex is constantly seeking opportunities to improve our decoding algorithms,” says Carl Gerst, Senior Vice President, ID Products. www.cognex.com
Quantum features new louvered panel accessory
Quantum Storage Systems has developed a steel shelf that can work on a wall mounted Louvered panel. The shelf easily attaches to the panel without the use of tools.
Quantum has developed a flat shelf or an angled shelf that will fit any louvered panel system. The shelves come in two sizes: 12" x 36" and 18" x 36" and each shelf will hold 75 lbs. This new storage idea allows a user to have a solid shelf to store larger items, while at the same time use bins that can hang on the same panel for smaller parts. www.quantumstorage.com
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The industry that moves products where they need to go is moving itself – toward more automation. Automation will be a major trend this year, industry experts said, and will help move products more safely and efficiently.
Eric Esson, national sales and marketing manager at Rite-Hite Machine Guarding, said robotics drive the trend. “It seems every day we are seeing greater use of automation (robotics) being used in all industries. What was once a manual process is now being done by robots: welding, material handling, storage and retrieval of parts, conveyors and the list goes on,” Esson said.
New products enhance safety, productivity and efficiency in the use of manufacturing floor space, he said.
“New products are being developed based on customer needs, changing regulations and the introduction of new technology in new/different processes. With new processes and manufacturing methods comes new tertiary products to make those processes operate more safely and efficiently. We may be in a situation where we are introducing a safeguarding device where one did not previously exist. We may be replacing an old or outdated safety device. Either way, we are aiding the worker in their job performance by increasing safety, aiding in productivity or helping enhance lean manufacturing principles.”
Customers want solutions that increase process efficiency, said Tim Ryan, president of Rhino Rubber. It is a great opportunity for Rhino, and good for customers’ bottom line, he said. New products help workers “become more efficient every day,” Ryan said. Most new products are related to automation, he said.
Ron Mileham, managing director of the King Group Australia, said automation is a driver, especially for larger companies. “For smaller companies, materials handling products that make work easier and/or solve a problem, are often cheaper than insurance or costs to fix the result of an accident. The challenge is to make owners pro-active, rather than be re-active,” Mileham said.
“It is a time for reflection about where products should be produced. China is certainly the place for volume production, but Vietnam is around half the cost, and the Philippines and other countries are close contenders, so the high volume products will always shift around to the lowest cost base,” Mileham said.
“Mature countries must concentrate on bringing home those marginal products. Concentrate on making superior products. Embrace their technological prowess. Show with pride the products that they excel in, and most importantly, bring jobs back home, and continue to train tomorrow’s game changers.”
New products that work well “bring a sense of pride and ownership to the operator. It also shows that the company cares enough to invest in aids to help them do their job better. It will often increase productivity and safety, but most times it helps ease the work load,” Mileham said.
Comfort, conservation and convenience are assets in new products. “Two main factors primarily drive our product introductions: A direct relationship with our customer, which gives us invaluable input, and our close attention to the unsolved
Cover Story Mary Glindinning
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New Products
Moxa raises the bar for rugged IP camera design
Moxa introduced the world's first Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) IP zoom camera that is engineered to withstand an unprecedented -40° to 167° F temperature range without a cooling fan.
Offering long-term durability and reduced maintenance costs, the new Moxa VPort™ 56-2MP camera is tailored for mission critical applications, indoors and outdoors, including long-distance remote site monitoring and hazardous industrial locations. “Harsh, extreme environments will destroy a standard IP camera, making our new VPort 56-2MP the only reliable solution for cold, wet or very hot conditions,” said Jei Mercado, Moxa's Product Marketing Specialist in IP Surveillance. “Because of its groundbreaking durable and versatile design, the VPort 56-2MP is ideal whether you're safeguarding a border fence in a blistering hot desert or monitoring sub-zero conditions on a mountain top.” Mercado notes that with an optional robust IP68 and/or ATEX Zone 1/Class 1, Division 1 compliant housing, the camera is exceptionally well-suited for use in oil and gas refineries, mining operations, LNG facilities, marinas or chemical processing plants to meet rigorous international code requirements. www.moxa.com
In-vehicle computing system provides fleet management solution
Advantech-DLoG is pleased to announce the release of TREK-674, a compact in-vehicle, dual-core computing box aimed at fleet management and vehicle surveillance applications. Equipped with a 1.75 GHz Intel® Atom™ E3827 dual-core processor, TREK-674 delivers
excellent performance for a variety of tasks. The embedded Stretch S7 video encoding chip supports up to eight analog camera input channels for high-quality video surveillance and extensive built-in RF features including GPS with AGPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPRS/CDMA/HSDPA+/LTE technology. It facilitates real-time communication, vehicle tracking and positioning, and vehicle data collection. Integrated with an MRM SDK software package, TREK-674 is a robust and highly customizable computing platform that provides an ideal in-vehicle solution for law enforcement agencies, emergency services and public transportation. Furthermore, it is compliant with MIL-STD-810G and 5M3 specifications for shock/vibration resistance and features a wide operating temperature range (-30 ~ 70°C). TREK-674 is designed to enable superior vehicle diagnostics monitoring in a range of remote and challenging environments. www.dlog.com
Winmate introduces a new rugged, mobile tablet
Winmate has released its high-performance M101H, a 10.1-inch, rugged, enterprise-ready Windows® 8.1 tablet. The new rugged, industrial-grade mobile CPU features Intel’s® latest Haswell Core i5-4200U processor for ultra-fast speed and high-performance computing. M101H’s processing power comes from Intel’s next-generation
Haswell 2.6GHz Core i5-4200U processor paired with genuine Intel graphics resulting in rapid, high performance computing. The tablet features a brilliant 10.1-inch, 700-nits IPS (in plane switching) projective capacitive touch screen, which is outdoor viewable and offers 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution. With the latest Haswell processor, the M101H gives customers operating in the field and other challenging environments the power and performance they need to highly efficient and effective,” said Khalid Kidari, vice president of Winmate. “We created the M101H as a high-performance solution for industries ranging from telemetry, transportation and logistics, supply chain, direct store delivery, and warehouse. Customer response has already validated the need for a mobile, enterprise-ready tablet of this caliber.” www.winmate-rugged.com
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E PARTS E Cylinders–Hydraulic
E POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS E Lift Truck Wholesalers
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E ENGINES
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E RACK / SHELVING E New
E REPAIR SERVICES E Motors (Electric)
E TRAINING EDUCATION / ASSOCIATION E After Market
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AfterMArket ServiceS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
All BrAnd forklift PArtS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
AMericAn induStriAl trAnSMiSSion inc . . 17
Arcon equiPMent, inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
BAy equiPMent co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Bell forklift inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
cHArnor inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
coMBilift ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
connell finAnce co. inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
continentAl tire tHe AMericAS, llc. . . . . . . 8
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dynA rAck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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Motor tecH, inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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PHilliPS Mine And Mill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
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StArke MAteriAl HAndling grouP . . . . inSert
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SuPerior tire & ruBBer corP. . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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Xilin-AMericAS MAteriAl HAndling inc. . . 28
XtrA Power BAtterieS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inSert
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