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benefits and disadvantages and have
no vested interest in one power
source or another,” he says. “[Their]
goal is always to [recommend]
what’s best for the customer’s appli-
cation.” Input from operators is also
vital, Hammond adds. “A plan can
look good on paper, but if operators
can’t be productive and a new proce-
dure or [piece of] equipment doesn’t
work or make sense for them, then it
won’t be useful.”
Maintenance technicians have a
role to play too. “They’re a good
source of intelligence on things that
may not be obvious even to seasoned
forklift people, and they’re not trying
to push a specific narrative,” says Gary
Hansen, chief operating officer of Capital
Equipment and Handling, a UniCarriers
Americas-owned dealer headquartered in
Hartland, Wis.
Kevin Paramore, technology commercialization manager for Yale Materials
Handling Corp., adds that his customers’
teams typically include supervisors or
floor-operations managers, along with
professionals representing procurement,
safety, facility maintenance, and sometimes sustainability.
Although he doesn’t see many companies adopting the team approach,
it’s a “wise path to follow,” says Scott
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