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German rental equipment provider orders 64 Kalmar forklift trucks

Cargotec-owned Kalmar has agreed to supply Hanselmann GmbH, a German rental equipment provider, with 64 Kalmar forklift trucks, including medium and heavy models.

The order was placed in Cargotec’s Q4 order intake, and the equipment will be delivered in three consecutive batches during 2023.

Hanselmann has rental equipment fleets including forklifts, pick and carry cranes, and aerial work platforms as well as heavy-duty tools for a variety of small and big industrial applications all over the world.

“Our forklift trucks are trusted by customers across a variety of sectors for their fuel-efficiency, reliability, and excellent level of driver comfort. Hanselmann is a long-standing partner of Kalmar and their fleet already features a wide variety of our forklift truck models. An order for such a significant volume of machines is another strong vote of confidence from the market in our forklift truck offering,” commented Manfred Killermann, salesman of Kalmar in Germany.





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