SPOTLIGHT
> Attabotics workstation. Attabotics’ goods-to-person workstation lets workers pick, consolidate, and pack from a single system that is integrated with its automated storage and retrieval technology. The workstation includes ergonomic features targeted at operator comfort, efficiency, and boosting overall system output. It features an ergonomic pick port with a 15-degree tilt that ensures visibility and provides easier access to inventory bins, reducing the need for repetitive bending and reaching.
> Hyster E45-70XN2 electric forklift. Hyster introduced the E45-70XN2, a 4,500-to-7,000-pound capacity cushion tire, electric lift truck series that has ergonomic features and simplified service. The forklift has a large through-mast window: 34% larger than the previous model. Clear sightlines and a near-zero turn radius help operators navigate tight spaces. Additionally, suspended and air ride seat options reduce the shock and vibrations transmitted to the operator. A flip-up armrest helps them avoid fatigue.
> Newcastle SideKick. The SideKick ™ Industrial Power Station from Newcastle Systems supports warehouse employees by bringing tools and technology directly to the point of work. Its mobile design allows operators to complete tasks without being tied to fixed workstations. Built for high-volume warehouse environments, it gives employees greater flexibility to access the equipment they need, helping teams work more eciently and adapt to changing operational demands.
> Yale three-wheel stand-up lift truck. Yale Lift Truck Technologies unveiled the next generation of its three-wheel stand-up lift truck, redesigned with technology and ergonomic enhancements. Updates include a redesigned operator compartment and revised operator sensing system that prioritize operator freedom; a new, lower-eort steer system; lighting enhancements; and a new mast design that enables up to 21% greater visibility compared to competitors.
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