Linde meets the challenge from the Pharaohs at LEGOLAND

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The latest themed area of LEGOLAND Windsor is dominated by one of the tallest LEGO models in Britain a six metre high statue of a Pharaoh, made from 200,000 LEGO bricks. In order to get the Pharaoh on its stand before the attraction opened, LEGOLAND staff used their new Linde forklift truck to move the Egyptian figure into position.

The Pharaoh now stands tall in front of the brand new ride, Laser Raiders, where visitors can make their way through an ancient tomb in search of hidden treasure, using laser guns to battle through a labyrinth, battling evil mummies and dodging traps and skeletons.

Ian McCormack, LEGOLANDs Warehouse & Logistics Manager, made the decision to select the R14-G Reach Truck after consultation with an experienced Linde salesperson. Linde is the UK market leader in materials handling equipment

I was particularly impressed by Lindes contribution to the decision-making process, he says. We thought we needed a new dedicated warehouse reach truck but they came in, assessed our needs and suggested this R14-G internal / external Reach Truck forklift. This can be used both inside and outside of the warehouse as well as for unloading commercial vehicles located in the yard apron area when the existing counterbalance forklift truck is busy or unavailable. This has given us much more flexibility in our operation around the site.

Richard Brinsden, Linde Material Handling South-East Sales Executive, says a demonstration at the LEGOLAND site helped seal the deal as the customer could see exactly how the truck had both the manoeuvrability for use between the racking in the warehouse and the robustness for outside work. Also, they liked the idea of electric powered trucks because they are quieter and friendlier to the environment.

Linde produces and sells the widest range of forklift trucks and material handling equipment in the UK. It has sales and service centres around the country and factories in Basingstoke and Merthyr Tydfil.

 

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