It is now using three multidirectional forklifts from the Irish manufacturer Combilift, which ensure the safer and more efficient handling of extrusion billets at the company‘s HQ in Ranshofen, Austria.
The trucks have been in operation for about 6 months now, replacing the previous sideloaders, which, according to Christian Ertl, Group Manager of transport logistics casting “had not exactly impressed us with their track record of reliability.” Ertl and some of his team from HAI’s finishing and loading division visited a steel processing plant in another part of Austria where Combilifts had been in operation for some time to check out their capabilities and get the drivers‘ opinions.
“We like to involve those who will actually operate the trucks in the decision making process”, said Ertl, “and after seeing them in action we all agreed that Combilift’s products fitted the bill perfectly. The advantages of the 4-way concept that combines front and side loading technology are significant compared to conventional forklifts. The ability to turn the wheels with just the touch of a button to change the direction of travel is of great benefit, particularly in the packing station, where space is pretty limited.”
Two 14t capacity C14000 models and an 8t C8000 truck, all diesel powered, were chosen as the best solutions for the tough operational requirements at HAI. The 7500mm long and 1200mm deep bundles of billets, which can weigh up to 7000kg, need safe and efficient handling inside in the production area and packing station as well as stable transportation to the interim storage area outside. They also need to be able to cope with an intensive 4-shift schedule and clock up operational hours of around 3,000 a year per truck.
One of Combilift’s acknowledged strengths is its ability to customise its products according to specific individual requirements, and this was the case at HAI too, to make the daily tasks of the drivers as straightforward as possible. Features included in HAI’s fleet include a reversing and fork camera, air conditioning, hands-free phone and an air-suspension comfort seat. The high cab position guarantees maximum safety as it offers a clear overview of the load, the forks and the direction of travel.
Ertl sums up: “These robust and powerful trucks from Combilift now ensure an efficient and more cost effective operation. Thanks to the co-operation with the manufacturer as well as the excellent advice from Wiener Stapler- und Fördertechnik, we were able to find a handling solution that meets all of our requirements.”