Special truck IHC: adapts to the operator’s needs

Between special machines created by SPED department, electrical elevator truck IIHC stands out, expressly realized by Carer in order to guarantee exceptional trailer capacities.  

If the standard range of Carer elevator trucks represents the fruit and the synthesis of years of experience lived on the field with customers and their particular exigencies, SPED department of Carer is an open window on the future. The possibility of studying solutions of special handlings that could satisfy even the most complex requests in close collaboration with customers, is what frequently makes the difference between choosing Carer and adapting to what standardly can offer elevator truck’s market.

Under special machines, the customer projects the ideal truck for his own exigencies: our SPED department is just the instrument that Carer offers to his partners in order to transform ideas in reality.

As to witness the capacity of supporting the customer in each necessary request to satisfy the handling exigencies potentially existing in an establishment, Carer developed for IHC customer an elevator truck with 7 t capacity, extremely compact, even if equipped with solid tires, and designed to guarantee exceptional towing capacity.

The model realized for IHC is in fact capable to tow trailers without any problem on solid tires up to 60 tons. Moreover, on specific request of the customer, a new express dispositive has been studied, later applied on the back of the truck, which is capable of drive the elevator truck until the trailer hook with which it have to hook, through a keyboard. All in total safety for the operator and the work environment. A power and extremely efficient tool, umpteenth demonstration of the design flexibility of the SPED department.

Source: https://carerforklift.com/it/macchine-speciali

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Nicole Portilla
Nicolle Portilla is RTS’s Social Media Manager, and has been a valued member of the team since July 2018. She is responsible for content creation on all platforms, leveraging creative software, industry trends and research, and social media strategy to build upon the company’s online presence. Additionally, Nicolle contributes to the RTS blog, which serves to educate clients and industry players about our technology and sustainability efforts, and is responsible for the creation and dissemination of our internal and external newsletters. Prior to taking on the role of Social Media Manager, Nicolle served on the Sustainability team for nearly three years, assisting clients in achieving their sustainability goals through external communications and event organizing. Preceding Nicolle’s time on the RTS team is her work with Clean Water Action, where she promoted clean water initiatives. Nicolle graduated from Stony Brook University in 2018 with a B.A. in Sustainability.