How LPG forklifts are cutting carbon footprints for logistics companies
In warehousing and logistics, a significant amount of energy consumption comes from fixed and mobile material handling equipment.
In warehousing and logistics, a significant amount of energy consumption comes from fixed and mobile material handling equipment.
CALOR TECHNICAL trainer Brian O’Flynn is big on safety when it comes to handling LPG. He specialises in training engineers and people across the business. Here, he gives steps to safely refill an LPG gas cylinder on a forklift truck.
Brian O’Flynn, Technical Trainer at Calor is big on safety when it comes to handling LPG gas; he specialises in training engineers and people across the business. Here, he gives 5 simple steps to safely refilling and changing an LPG gas cylinder on a forklift truck.
Calor Futuria Liquid Gas helps reduce the environmental impact of forklifts, while keeping up with demand, says Stuart Viney.
As companies seek to reduce their environmental impact along the whole supply chain, independent research conducted on behalf of Calor has revealed that an overwhelming 95% of those working in the materials handling industry feel that much more can be done to lower their carbon emissions.
As companies seek to reduce their environmental impact along the whole supply chain, independent research (1) conducted on behalf of Calor has revealed that an overwhelming 95% of those working in the materials handling industry feel that much more can be done to lower their carbon emissions.
Calor has launched a new advertising campaign – ‘Igniting Your Day’ – which features Wm McIvor & Son, a rural business that uses LPG to fuel its forklift trucks.
Warehousing and logistics businesses are increasingly under pressure from clients to improve their environmental credentials along the supply chain. Could greener LPG for your forklifts help? Andy Kellett, national accounts manager for FLT at Calor provides his answers.
In today’s day and age, the emphasis on sustainability and reducing global warming means businesses must be aware of the challenges posed by climate change.
Some of the most popular myths surrounding fuels for forklift trucks (FLTs) examined.
Calor has released a free guide for managers responsible for forklift truck fleets, discussing the benefits of using LPG over alternative fuels.
By switching to greener fuels such as liquid petroleum gas (LPG) or BioLPG, managers can reduce emissions, increase sustainability and realise financial savings, says Andy Kellett, FLT specialist for Calor.
No company strategy is complete without a statement on corporate social responsibility and Calor’s LPG offering can help, says forklift national account manager Andy Kellett.
Volvo Trucks has begun shipping its new gas-powered truck to the UK, with Volvo choosing Calor’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility at Donington Park Services for its first UK fill.
The Scottish Government’s new energy strategy, published on 20th December, sets ambitious new targets to reduce emissions from the heat and transport sectors.
Matthew Lightburn, BioLPG Specialist at Calor, introduces a new and renewable fuel source for the forklift truck market.
LPG from Calor Gas is helping Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water operate the first gas-to-grid site in Wales, converting the waste at its Five Fords sewerage plant into a source of energy.
Calor, the UK supplier of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), will be demonstrating the benefits of switching to LPG for material handling fleets at IMHX 2016, including significantly reduced fuel costs and carbon emissions.