Pallet Trucks UK gets 2016 off to a great start
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Pallet Trucks UK has spent more than two decades ensuring that businesses have access to the materials handling equipment they need, and they are getting 2016 off to a great start.
The company offers a diverse product range designed to meet the needs of any business, from simple hand pallet trucks to traverse trucks and weigh scale pallet trucks, with lift tables, manual stackers and aerial work platforms also in stock.
Phil Chesworth, Managing Director of Pallet Trucks UK, which is part of the Midland Bearings Group, says, “From nationwide franchises that place regular large orders with our warehouse, to small businesses looking to bolster their fleet of pallet trucks, our collection of products has been carefully curated to offer appropriate items for organisations of all sizes and types.”
He adds, “Our cheapest hand pallet truck – a folding model – comes in at just £146.34 (excluding VAT), but when you look to out range of semi-electric stackers, there are premium products that are closer to £3000 in value. And in between these two price brackets, there are a plethora of other options for businesses seeking a way to improve and progress over the coming year. We’re proud to offer products across the entire price spectrum, from budget trucks for start-ups, to high-end models that stand head and shoulders above the competition.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/product-news/12012016/pallet-trucks-uk-gets-2016-off-to-a-great-start-308/
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