Transport operator upgrades its forklift fleet

Toyota Material Handling Australia Pty Ltd
Friday, 24 October, 2014

ABC Transport has replaced its seven Toyota 62-8FD25 2.5-tonne, engine-powered counterbalance forklifts with new models at its Darwin depot, one of the company’s three depot locations.

The company runs a successful line haul business between Darwin and Adelaide, servicing businesses and communities - including remote areas of the Northern Territory, Western Australia and South Australia - with general freight requirements.

The seven Toyota 8-Series forklifts are used to unload and load freight to ABC Transport’s prime movers, which deliver and collect freight at the Darwin depot on a daily basis.

ABC Transport CEO Jamie Eccleston said Toyota product, which had been in use since the Darwin depot was established in 2006, performed above expectation in an environment where the freight type constantly varied.

“We have a lot of freight coming into Darwin every day and it’s always different because we service a variety of customers,” Eccleston said.

“The feedback I’ve received from my operators is that the Toyota forklifts are easy to operate and they’re also quick and stable, which means the job gets done efficiently.

“We also see a direct benefit to the business with Toyotas because they run trouble-free and we have the support of really helpful after-sales service.

“We don’t have a lot of time to spare and when we need service they’re in and out quickly, job done,” Eccleston added.

Toyota Material Handling Darwin branch manager Paul Allen said Toyota’s 8-Series forklifts provided the ability to enhance efficiency in busy depots where drivers contended with different types of freight.

“ABC Transport has a great history with Toyota forklifts going back to when the Darwin depot was established,” Allen said. “The 8-Series does everything they need, with a tight turning radius and Automatic Fork Levelling Control, which is ideal when handling a wide variety of items.

“The safety features also provide peace of mind. Toyota SAS detects instability and corrects it to help prevent tip-overs. This works hand in hand with the Active Control Rear Stabiliser, which locks the rear axle if SAS detects any problems.

“Operator Presence Sensing also helps to prevent dangerous movement by preventing the forklift from moving unless the operator is properly seated,” Allen added.

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