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Goscor Lift Trucks Helps Access World Reduce Carbon Footprint by 3,079.5 Tons with New Electric Forklift Fleet

2nd October 2024

     

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Goscor Lift Trucks (GLT), a leading provider of forklifts and materials handling solutions since 1984, proudly announces the supply of a fleet of 44 Bobcat Li-ion forklifts to Access World for their Durban operations.  This significant order underscores GLT's commitment to providing world-class, industry-leading forklift brands at competitive prices with quality guaranteed.  Switching from diesel to Li-ion forklifts will reduce Access World’s carbon footprint by 3,080 tons over the rental period, equivalent to planting 50,935 trees.

Access World, a global logistics service provider, has integrated these new electric forklifts to enhance operational efficiency and environmental sustainability.  The fleet includes 40 Bobcat Li-ion B35NS and 4 Bobcat Li-ion D50X-7 forklifts, all equipped with fleet management systems, and wrap-around pedestrian safety lights.  These machines will be deployed across three warehouses handling various types of cargo.

Jared Smart, GLT KwaZulu-Natal Area Sales Manager, highlighted the primary reasons for this substantial order: "the decision to switch to Li-ion forklifts was driven by our mutual commitment to reducing carbon emissions and enhancing operational efficiency.  We are proud to support Access World in their sustainability goals."

"Goscor has been an invaluable partner since 2012," said Peter Hendriks, General Manager at Access World Durban.  "Their dedication to providing reliable equipment and exceptional support has enabled us to streamline our operations effectively.  The transition to electric forklifts marks a significant step towards achieving our environmental sustainability objectives."

Access World operates on a global scale, offering comprehensive logistics services, including warehousing, freight forwarding, and supply chain management.  Their Durban facility is a key hub in Africa, strategically positioned to provide efficient logistics solutions with state-of-the-art infrastructure, modern warehousing facilities, advanced inventory management systems, and robust security measures ensuring the safety and integrity of stored goods.

The decision to expand their fleet with GLT’s electric forklifts aligns with Access World’s strategic objectives.  "Li-ion forklifts significantly enhance our environmental sustainability, reduce energy consumption, and lower operational costs," emphasised Hendriks.  "GLT’s equipment reliability and minimal downtime support our operations seamlessly."

Access World values GLT as their preferred supplier due to exceptional product quality, reliability, and comprehensive service.  "GLT understands our operational needs, offering tailored solutions that ensure optimal performance," Hendriks affirmed.  "Our longstanding partnership is built on mutual trust and reliability, contributing to significant operational efficiencies and cost savings."

Access World anticipates integrating the new Li-ion forklift fleet smoothly.  "We are confident in the positive impact these advanced machines will have on our operations," Hendriks added.  "They will drive efficiency, cost savings, and enhance environmental sustainability."

 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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