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Still a concept,but...wow! (1st June 2011)
There was a lot of forward looking technology at the recent CeMAT show and perhaps none more so than Still's concept warehouse truck for the year 2020
From Lift trucks
New compact Still RX 50 (1st March 2011)
A new model of the RX 50 electric truck has been released by Still.
Truck likes bumpy rides (1st February 2011)
Still has expanded its range with new
Versatility with ability (1st May 2010)
Designed for low level lifting jobs in the warehouse, Still has released the EXU-H low lift truck with load capacities of 1800 and 2000kg
From Lifting & Moving
Double decker truck boost (1st April 2010)
An adaptable family of trucks from Still is
Fuel cell reach truck tested (1st April 2010)
The first reach truck in Germany with a fuel cell drive, a Still FM-X 20, is being tested at BASF Coatings AG in Münster. Other partners in the project are Hoppecke (fuel cell system developer and integrator), Linde Gas
Still wins award in expert tests (1st March 2010)
STILL's electric RX 20 has won an award from the expert magazine LOGISTIKWELT. Five comparable trucks from different manufacturers were closely inspected, driven and evaluated by professional forklift truck drivers. Edi
New order picker (1st October 2009)
Still has launched its next generation vertical order picker, the EK-X. Said to offer the narrowest working aisle widths in its class, the unit is available in load capacities up to 1000kg – making it suited to retail,
Agile new low lift pallet truck (1st August 2009)
New from Still are four EXU low lift trucks with load capacities of 1600, 1800, 2000 and 2200kg. Suitable for a wide range of applications, the EXU's compact design allows work to be carried out efficiently in warehou
Still launches ultra-efficient truck (6th April 2009)
Still has launched the new 1.6 to 2.0t RX 70 diesel and LP gas truck which, in accordance with new VDI 2198 guidelines (60 work cycles per hour), uses just 2.0 litres of fuel per hour.
From News
Reduce maintenance, increase safety (1st April 2009)
Wholesale fruit, vegetable and flower traders at the Western International Market's site near Heathrow Airport have chosen forklift and warehouse trucks from the Still electric range, supplied by Still's West London
Small footprint, big savings (1st April 2009)
Still says its compact 1.6 to 2.0t RX 70 series of diesel and LPG trucks are its most energy efficient yet and could save 1000 per year per truck in fuel costs alone In accordance with new VDI 2198 guidelines (60 work cyc
Blue is the new green (1st February 2009)
Nominated for the FLTA's Innovation Award, STILL says its Blue-Q system can save up to 20 per cent energy consumption by optimising drive characteristics and turning off unused electrical components
A greener future – the STILL RX 70 (1st October 2008)
With a well deserved reputation as a market-leading innovator, STILL produces some of the cleanest materials handling equipment available. Here, we look at the eco-friendly design of the RX 70 and, in particular, its fuel sa
Stack the odds in your favour (1st October 2008)
STILL says modularity means customers can design high lift pallet trucks to suit their application with its next generation EXV units
A Force to be reckoned with (1st August 2008)
Kalmar Industries and STILL Materials Handling have become partners of the Force India Formula One Team.
Multifunctional range (1st April 2008)
Still has extended its product range for combined indoor and outdoor operation of intralogistics – strategies to optimise the flow of material.
Orange, silver and green! (13th February 2008)
Still has scooped the Fork Lift Truck Association Environment Award with its hybrid drive RX70.
From Newsletter Stories
Hybrid drive system for low fuel consumption (1st February 2008)
With its fuel consumption of just 2.5 l/hr* the RX 70 from STILL is claimed to be way-ahead of the rest of the world in terms of efficiency. This is largely down to STILL's hybrid drive technology. This figure is even mo
The greenest trucks in the world are actually orange and silver! (1st February 2008)
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Locators signs up for STILL (1st December 2007)
Locators is STILL's new exclusive distribution partner for West London and the Central-South section of the country. The firm will cover the territory from two strategic sites in Reading and Wimborne.
STILL signs Locators (1st December 2007)
STILL signs Locators is STILL's new distribution partner for West London and the Central-South. The firm will cover the territory from sites in Reading and Wimborne.
From Industry update
STILL leading the way in emissions reduction (1st October 2007)
With climate change rapidly approaching the point of no return, reducing CO2 emissions is paramount. STILL says its continuous improvements in fuel efficiency allied with Hybrid drive technology can help ring postive chang
Reach for more comfort (1st October 2007)
STILL Materials Handling has replaced its FM range of reach trucks with the all-new FM-X
All singing, all dancing truck display (1st February 2007)
Supplier of intelligent Intralogistics solutions, STILL, promises to have one of the largest and busiest stands at this years IMHX. A number of important new trucks will be shown, including the RX 70 diesel and LP gas counte
Incredi-fuel hybrid (1st December 2006)
Offering the most economical option in its class, Still's new RX 70 fourwheel unit is the only forklift available with hybrid technology With the robust new RX 70, Still uses hybrid technology to help create what is said to
Still continues its design revolution! (1st October 2006)
STILL Materials Handling Ltd, one of the most respected names in forklift trucks and warehouse solutions, continues to revolutionise the way in which trucks are designed.
From Features
Still quality wins Cadbury contract (1st August 2006)
Total Materials Handling (TMH), STILL distributor for the Republic of Ireland, recently won the order to supply Cadbury's gum base manufacturing plant at Tallaght, Dublin, with a new fleet of STILL forklift trucks and warehou
STILL wins with safety solutions (1st April 2006)
STILL forklift distributor, Langley Mechanical Services, has won the prestigious Business Post Supplier of the Year Award 2005, for safety solutions it implemented at UK Pallets' central sorting hub, Fradley Park, Litchfield.
Still electric trucks even safer (1st February 2006)
Further increasing the safety of its electric RX 20, RX 50 and RX 60 trucks, Still has developed ATC (Assistance Truck Control). This package of components supports the driver in the safe, efficient handling of the truck.
STILL fleet works for Chums (1st December 2005)
Chums, a leading mail order catalogue company, uses STILL forklift and warehousing equipment to help ensure every order leaves on time, every time.
STILL launches new counterbalance and pallet trucks (24th August 2005)
STILL has launched the RX 20 counterbalance truck and EXU pallet truck ranges. Unveiled this summer in Hamburg, the big brother to the RX 50 is the industry's first series of forklifts with capacities starting as low as 1.5 tonnes to offer lateral ba
Better STILL (1st August 2005)
The latest additions to its counterbalance and pallet truck ranges hone STILL’s competitive edge STILL unveiled the latest additions to its product range in Hamburg in July, launching the RX 20 electric counterbalance alongside EXU pallet trucks.
Carbon Co reaches for STILL (1st June 2005)
A worldwide supplier of activated carbons and emission control systems, Chemviron Carbon, chose STILL Materials Handling to supply every aspect of its materials handling on a turnkey operation at its Ashton factory, near Wigan.
New high lift pallet truck is sturdy and safe (1st December 2004)
Still Materials Handling has developed a new hand-guided high lift pallet truck. Designed to provide a highly functional, easy to operate unit with modern aesthetics, the new EGV is available with capacities from 1.0 t to 1.6 t.
From Products
No compromise (1st August 2004)
The modular design of Stills new MX-X series means the trucks can be precisely configured to suit each individual application With its new MX-X series, Still aims to provide a tailor made VNA truck to exactly match the particular needs of each appli
Simple to use, inexpensive to own (1st April 2004)
Those who visited the first IMHX in 2001 may well recall that one of the main talking points of the exhibition was Stills RXX concept truck. Visitors to this years show saw on display for the first time the companys new RX-50 three-wheel truck. Beari
Still more electric trucks (1st December 2003)
Still has widened its range of electric counterbalanced forklift trucks with three AC 3-phase models joining its R 60 line-up. The 2.2t R60-221, the 2.5t R60-251 and the 3t R60-301 join 1.6 and 2t machines introduced earlier in the year. AC 3-phase d
Management systems increase throughput (1st December 2003)
Intelligent truck guidance (SLS) and warehouse administration (LVS) systems from Still have been designed to integrate easily into existing logistics organisational structures, giving an increase in goods throughput of up to 40% of vital importance