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Nissan makes deeper impact (1st October 2008)
New Nissan UK boss, Geoff Philips, thinks the UK forklift market is now full, but still predicts 25 per cent growth for Nissan before 2012. With former Toyota dealer Impact onboard, and a full Atlet warehouse line, they mig
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Low emissions (1st June 2008)
The new range of low emission trucks from Nissan is designed to help the environment stay clean, and the operator stay comfortable
Rolling out the battery (1st April 2008)
Nissan has announced the development of a safer faster battery roll-out system for its three-wheel TX counterbalanced series, providing a solution to the time consuming and potentially hazardous procedure of craning
"Little overlap makes for a perfect fit" (1st February 2008)
Much has happened in the materials handling industry in the 50 years since the first fork lift truck rolled off the production line at Nissan. And while many other brand names – and ideas – have come and gone along the
Nissan: Life gets better at 50 (1st December 2007)
Speaking as Nissan celebrates 50 years of forklift manufacture, UK md, Brendon Sparks, says the best is yet to come – characterised by its acquisition of Atlet.
Rapid reach trucks go the extra aisle (1st December 2007)
Nissan's reach truck range now extends from 1.4 to 2.5 tonne capacity, with three-stage masts lifting to 10.8 metres and tilting carriages to increase load safety. With, claims Nissan, the fastest acceleration in their
Three's tops for straight reversing (1st October 2007)
Bridging the gap between its warehouse and standard counterbalance range, Nissan's TX Syncro three wheeler delivers manoeuvrability, stability and straight-line reversing
Nissan buys Atlet (1st October 2007)
Nissan Forklift cemented its relationship with Atlet by buying the Swedish warehouse truck manufacturer in September. Although subject to EU approval, the firm is confident the deal will be formalised by the year end.
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Lean, green block stacking machine (1st August 2007)
Fuel efficient with minimal exhaust emissions, Nissan's new compact LX range is designed to work both indoors and out, in even the most restricted spaces. Handling & Storage solutions attended the UK launch
Safer steering for smaller forklifts (1st June 2007)
The Syncro system from Nissan is said to increase lift truck productivity, particularly when working in restricted areas. It provides straight line travel when required and indicates the angle of the steer wheels on t
Floor it without polluting (1st June 2007)
A move to LPG lift trucks featuring Nissan's exclusive Tri-Cat low emissions system is delivering materials handling savings for a major UK manufacturer of raised access flooring
For the toughest low level picking jobs (1st April 2007)
Nissan has launched a heavy duty version of its PP series of low level order pickers. With basic capacity of 2.5 tonnes, the new PPL and PPD models feature heavy-duty fork carriages, with load sensors providing automatic cont
Low emission trucks (1st February 2007)
Nissan will be showing its latest DX Series ultra low emission gas truck on the Calor stand No 07, adjacent Hall 17, at this year's IMHX. The forklift features Nissan's patented Tri-Cat System, which is fitted as standard. It
Feature-packed BX (1st December 2006)
Nissan continues its focus on safety and productivity with the launch of its feature-packed, four-wheel electric BX Syncro range The recent launch of Nissan's new BX Syncro range of electric forklifts completes a major chang
Nissan's latest electric forklift (8th November 2006)
Service & innovation (1st August 2006)
When it comes to maintaining its reputation as one of the premier forklift manufacturers, Nissan approaches the market with a commitment to provide useful, innovative products backed up by top quality service. Charlotte Stone
Playing it straight (1st June 2006)
With 'Syncro' technology applied as standard on all models, the latest three-wheel electric series from Nissan focuses on safety and productivity and is designed to bridge the gap between the company's warehouse equipment and four-wheel counterbalanc
New reach truck from Nissan (1st June 2006)
Nissan is to launch a new reach truck featuring faster acceleration and stacking operations, supported by a system to govern safety and vehicle stability.
New Nissan series plays it straight (10th April 2006)
Designed to provide enhanced safety and productivity, Nissan’s new series of electric lift trucks incorporates a Syncro feature to provide “instant” straight-line travel. The Syncro feature automatically returns the truck’s steering wheel spinner kno
New Nissan series plays it straight (10th March 2006)
Nissan’s compact impact (1st August 2005)
Nissan’s compact range of IC trucks (3.5 to 5.0 tonne) is now rolling out. With two-speed automatic transmission for working in tight spaces, the FO4 series has a turning radius from as little as 2750mm, yet its low centre of gravity guarantees stabi
More is more (1st June 2005)
Nissan’s entry into the warehouse equipment market adds another dimension to its business – and it’s good news for the customer, says Brendon Sparks, director, Nissan Industrial Machinery Division. Brendan Coyne reports With a range of warehouse equi
Nissan launches warehouse equipment portfolio (1st June 2005)
Nissan has entered the warehouse equipment market with a view to offering customers a single point of contact for all needs. According to Nissan‘s Industrial Machinery Division director, Brendon Sparks, although the company’s core business is founded
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New powerful and compact IC range (1st October 2004)
Designed to make the most of any available space, Nissan has launched a compact, powerful range of IC forklifts with capacities from 3.5 to 5t.
Trucks fulfil tall order (1st April 2004)
Lift truck drivers operating with tall loads will have the benefit of enhanced forward visibility thanks to the introduction of a new model from Nissan, which made its debut at IMHX. The Hi-Rise Panoramic is a raised level, engine powered counterbala
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