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Kalmar upgrades light forklifts for improved productivity, fuel savings
KALMAR, part of Cargotec, has unveiled a new range of industrial diesel forklifts, after upgrading its DCG50-90 range, comprising seven models, in order to provide better uptime, productivity and savings.
All models in the new range feature the state-of-the-art EGO cabin for 360-degree visibility as well as an optional reverse camera for an even clearer rear view. Along with climate control, ergonomic features make the EGO cabin a safe and comfortable working environment that can be customised to each driver's needs.
The new forklifts also have an optimised drive train, hydraulic system, and electrical system that improve productivity by 10 per cent compared to the previous generation - meaning operators will be able to perform on average 100 more lifts per week.
To help customers save costs and meet their environmental targets, the DCG50-90 range uses AGCO 44AWF Stage 4 engines to reduce fuel consumption by 15 per cent and NOx emissions by 89 per cent when compared to Stage 3 engines. The forklifts are available with five to nine ton capacity. "These machines are highly customisable to a range of operations and are all designed specifically to help our customers do more work in less time, which should ultimately translate into larger revenues and higher productivity," said Kalmar forklift director Peter Ivarsson.
All models in the new range feature the state-of-the-art EGO cabin for 360-degree visibility as well as an optional reverse camera for an even clearer rear view. Along with climate control, ergonomic features make the EGO cabin a safe and comfortable working environment that can be customised to each driver's needs.
The new forklifts also have an optimised drive train, hydraulic system, and electrical system that improve productivity by 10 per cent compared to the previous generation - meaning operators will be able to perform on average 100 more lifts per week.
To help customers save costs and meet their environmental targets, the DCG50-90 range uses AGCO 44AWF Stage 4 engines to reduce fuel consumption by 15 per cent and NOx emissions by 89 per cent when compared to Stage 3 engines. The forklifts are available with five to nine ton capacity. "These machines are highly customisable to a range of operations and are all designed specifically to help our customers do more work in less time, which should ultimately translate into larger revenues and higher productivity," said Kalmar forklift director Peter Ivarsson.
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