Specify your type of Forklift
Finding the right forklift does not need to take alot of time and effort.
Our Forklift Network has access to dealers throughout the UK who stock a full range of new and used forklifts.
This network can take the time and strain out of finding the right forklift for your operation.
Simply select the type of forklift you want and our system will help you find several options for you.
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Search for Forklift Dealers
We will search our extensive network of local and national dealers to identify forklift dealers with suitable forklifts for your operartion.
Our national network includes all the major manufacturers including Toyota, Linde, Still, Crown and many more.
If you are looking to buy, lease or rent a new or used forklift then our network will help you find the right forklift.
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Select the best Forklift
The system will aim to try to identify 3 or 4 forklift dealers who have a suitable forklift to offer you.
Compare the offers and simply decide which dealer is offering you the best deal.
We will provide you with the contact details for each dealer and ask them to contact you with further details and prices.
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Tips for side loaders in and around Cambridgeshire
When you are searching for side loaders in and around Cambridgeshire then be aware that electric lift trucks are virtually emission free, extremely quiet, generally experience fewer breakdowns and on average tend to cost about 25% less to operate and maintain than internal combustion gas or diesel lift trucks.
If you are searching for side loaders in and around Cambridgeshire it might be worth considering that when you rent a lift truck this will sometimes work out to be the cheaper option when you factor in maintenance and repairs.
Whilst you are looking for side loaders in and around Cambridgeshire you might like to be aware that a business was fined over £50,000 when a 60 year old employee was crushed and later died as a result of his injuries. It was found that the lift truck had been going round a corner when its driver performed an emergency stop in order to avoid hitting a member of staff. However the sudden breaking cause a steel coil situated on the forks to fall off pinning the man to the ground. The court found that no risk assessments had been carried out and that there was no safe system to safely separate pedestrians from vehicles on the site.