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Transmon Engineering Ltd was a runner up in the Safety category of the FLTA Awards 2010 and is delighted with the recognition its shortlisted Zone Speed Savure system received...

As Transmon launches a series of new devices to help improve the use and management of forklift trucks, the company claims that new ‘add-on’ technologies should be explored as a simple way to reduce cost, improve safety and increase energy performance.

UK palletised goods distributor, Palletways, has enhanced efficiency
and reduced costs at its operations hub, by installing the latest forklift
fleet management system from Transmon Engineering.

There may be rumours of green shoots, but Operations Managers are still
looking to cut as much cost out of their forklift truck operations as
possible. Operators that spend excessively on forklift tyres may be pleased
to learn about a small device from Transmon, that reduces tyre -wear by
up to 400%.

The use of cameras on forklifts can deliver key benefits to a variety
of operations looking to improve efficiency and safety. However, according
to Transmon Engineering, camera solutions are also being used to reduce
excess expenditure from damage to stock, racking and the trucks themselves.

For forklift users looking to reduce costs and improve safety, Transmon
Engineering will be showcasing a series of low cost systems at IMHX 2010,
from 16-19 November, at the Birmingham NEC.

Forklift truck travel speed can be a major contributor to transport-related
accidents in the workplace. To help companies control
speed in specific areas, heightening safety without slowing down the entire
operation, Transmon has developed the Zone Speed Savure.

Leicester-based Transmon Engineering Ltd, who manufactures electrical systems for the materials handling industry, has relocated to purpose built premises in Syston, Leicester.

According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), forklift trucks are the most common cause of workplace transport-related accidents, with speed being a major contributor. There are many options a company can take to minimise the risk of accidents, including restricting the travel speed of forklift trucks.

How can companies get the most from their forklift fleet? Paul Sercombe,
Sales Director of Transmon Engineering Ltd offers 10 tips to help Managers
get the most from their fleet management system.

What if companies were given the opportunity to reduce the cost
of their forklift trucks and help save the environment without getting
rid of their existing fleets or vehicles? Paul Sercombe, Sales Director
of Transmon Engineering Ltd explains how it can be done.

Transmon has developed a series of simple solutions to help prevent the significant and costly downtime associated with engine and transmission damage, which have the added advantage of helping to reduce overall operating costs and carbon footprint.

When JCB had a customer requirement for an engine shutdown system to be fitted to their Teletruk they looked no further than Transmon Engineering Ltd.
The customer was the Ghana Ports and Harbour Authority who had ordered 14 JCB Teletruk’s to be supplied in their own livery of Traffic Yellow with twin front wheels and engine shutdown systems.
JCB relied on the expertise of Transmon Engineering Ltd to supply and install their Engine Savure Level 1™.

With huge advantages in terms of reduced damage and increased safety and productivity,
no serious forklift truck user should be without a fleet management system. One company to
benefit from Transmon’s system is Naturally Best Packing in Lincolnshire.
