
Linde Material Handling specializes in manufacturing forklifts and warehouse equipment. It is one of the largest manufacturing businesses in the world. For over five decades, the business has been raising the bar for industrial trucks, high performance material flow solutions, driver assistance systems and fleet management. Linde has developed a diverse set of equipment designed to take care of individual customer requirements.
As one of the global leaders in manufacturing warehouse equipment and forklifts, the firm works in Europe as part of the Linde and Fenwick brands. Joining the KION Group in 2006, Linde is among one of the leading suppliers for Intralogistics by providing automation solutions. The KION Group is additionally the second biggest manufacturer of industrial trucks across the world.
Operating in over 100 countries around the globe with its’ own branches, Linde is widely recognized within the industry. There are assembly and production departments in China, Germany, the Czech Republic, France and the United States, along with over 700 service and sales retailers. The company’s fleet is really expansive. There are approximately 80 series with roughly 9000 equipment options and up to 20 model variants. Linde produces the fleet and their vehicles specifically customized to their clients demands.
Linde additionally manufactures high-performance options for intralogistics with warehouse equipment, electric and diesel forklifts, automation solutions, fleet management solutions, financing options and driver assistance systems. The company offers expansive operator training and forklift truck services.
There have beenmany advancements in automation, digital networking and the demand for more specific products across a number of industries; contributing influences that are driving technological change within the intralogistics realm. Linde Material Handling strives to help its’ clients meet and exceed their material management challenges. Client satisfaction is very important at Linde. In fact, there is no product considered off the shelf. The company only implements technological innovations if they provide its’ end users with a sustainable advantage.