Specify your type of Lift Truck
The BestQuote Lift Truck Enquiry service will help you to find the right lift truck for your needs at a competitive price.
We will help you identify exactly what type of lift truck is best suited to your needs, taking into account fuel type, load capacity and lift height.
Simply select the type of lift truck you want and we will help you find it.
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BestQuote will search for FREE to find lift truck dealers in your location that are able to provide you with the type of lift truck you are looking for.
Our lift truck dealers represent leading manufacturers such as Crown, Linde, Toyota and many more.
These lift truck dealers sell and hire an extensive range of new, used and refurbished equipment.
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Select the best Lift Truck
To get the BestQuote for you, we aim to identify 3 or 4 lift truck dealers who can meet your requirements.
We give you their contact details and ask them to contact you directly with quotes.
Getting quotes from several lift truck suppliers will give you the best chance to get the best deal on the right lift truck for you.
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Tips for kalmar lift trucks in and around Cardiff CF14
If you are searching for kalmar lift trucks in and around Cardiff CF14 you might like to note that there may be tax advantages to be had from leasing or hiring your lift truck rather than purchasing it outright. Consult with your tax advisor before making your purchase.
If you are looking for kalmar lift trucks in and around Cardiff CF14 then be aware that if a warehouse operative undertakes a number of tasks which means they are required to be on and off the lift truck throughout the day then a stand-on lift truck can be more convenient than a sit-on lift truck.
Whilst you are looking for kalmar lift trucks in and around Cardiff CF14 you might like to be aware that an employer was fined £2,000 and ordered to pay over £800 in costs when a HSE inspector noticed an employee being lifted eight feet into the air on a lift truck to fit a company sign to their own premises. Although no one was injured on the occasion, this incident had all the hallmarks of an accident waiting to happen. Accidents involving fork lift trucks account for a large proportion of accidents in the workplace and it is an employer’s responsibility to ensure that drivers are properly trained and use the equipment properly.