Wireless weighing systems
Wireless weighing systems
RAVAS wireless weighing system iForks have won the Fork Lift Truck Association (FLTA) Award 2010 for the most innovative product of the year. RAVAS received the prize for iForks because ‘the weighing system for fork lift trucks is completely wireless, all the components, including electronics and power supply, are integrated in the forks. Also the indicator is integrated and communicates wireless with Bluetooth.’
Mr John Chappell introduced us as being the winner: “The Innovation Award is perhaps the most prized of the Pick of the Year. It signifies that the winner has an ability to create something unique, powerful and a little bit special.”
The FLTA is internationally recognised as a leading independent authority on fork lift trucks. It exists to maintain and raise standards in the materials handling industry.
Every year the FLTA nominates the most innovative, ground-breaking products and ideas of importance for the materials handling industry in the categories ergonomics, environment, safety and innovation. It’s nominations are a trusted guide to the best new products and innovations.
Do you want to know how iForks can work for your company? Please watch this ‘iForks in action’ video or contact RAVAS UK Ltd for a free on-site demonstration. You can also contact Nicola Whittle tel: +44 1628 418161.
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