Sustainable and efficient material handling from Combilift

Combilift presents sustainable material handling solutions at LogiMAT 2025 with a focus on electromobility and increased efficiency.

Combilift will be presenting innovative and sustainable solutions for material handling at LogiMAT 2025 in Hall 9, Stand B45. With a focus on electromobility and space-saving design, the company supports warehouse operators in increasing efficiency and reducing their environmental footprint.

The demands on storage and logistics systems are constantly increasing: lack of space, time pressure and sustainability targets are the focus for many companies. Combilift, a specialist in material handling, offers pioneering solutions with its electrically powered vehicles. At LogiMAT 2025, visitors can gain an insight into the latest developments and learn how innovative technologies can be used to combine efficiency and sustainability in warehouse logistics.

Electric drives and increased efficiency

Combilift's CEO Martin McVicar explains: „Sustainability is at the centre of everything we do - we are constantly working on making our vehicles even more environmentally friendly and helping our customers to increase their warehouse efficiency.“ According to the company, 98 % of R&D investment is channelled into the development of energy-saving electric drives. These now account for more than 70 % of total production.

The Aisle Master VNA series is a highlight of the trade fair presentation. This universal single forklift solution has been specially developed to replace different types of forklift trucks such as counterbalance and reach trucks. The integration of different functions reduces the need to switch between forklifts and the associated loss of time and risk of product damage. With the truck-to-rack function, goods can be transported directly from the yard to the storage rooms, which significantly increases productivity, according to Combilift.

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More storage capacity without expansion

Another advantage of the Aisle Master range is its flexibility: the stackers can be used in aisles just 1.6 metres wide. This increases the storage capacity in existing spaces by up to 50 %. At the same time, the impressive lifting height of up to 15 metres enables optimum use of vertical storage space. These features help companies to optimise their use of space and avoid expensive extensions or relocations - a sustainable solution that meets the goal of reducing CO2 emissions.

The Aisle Master forklifts are also impressive on difficult surfaces: thanks to their large rubber tyres, they can be used on semi-hard or uneven terrain without any problems. They are also available with various drive options and a lifting capacity of up to 3 tonnes, making them extremely versatile.

Success stories from the field

A customer project for the UN1F1ED2 Global Packaging Group in Ireland demonstrates the benefits of the Aisle Master series. Four of these forklifts made it possible to accommodate 3,000 pallet spaces in a compact storage area. Tomas Bernotas, Warehouse and Logistics Manager, emphasises: „We were able to reduce the number of forklift trucks and increase productivity at the same time. The forklift trucks transport semi-finished and finished products efficiently between production and storage areas.“

Rethinking sustainable logistics

With its innovative, electrically powered solutions, Combilift offers an answer to the growing challenges of the logistics industry. The company's focus on sustainability and efficiency makes it an important partner for warehouse and logistics operators. Interested visitors to LogiMAT 2025 can obtain comprehensive information and experience the technologies up close in Hall 9, Stand B45.

 

Combilift at the LogiMAT 2025: 
Hall 9, Stand B45

http://www.combilift.com

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