
Propane’s role in the forklift comeback
May 23, 2018 By Brian Richesson
Brian Richesson, editor in chief of LP Gas, provides insight on how propane can make an impact in the re-energized forklift market.
Read MoreBrian Richesson, editor in chief of LP Gas, provides insight on how propane can make an impact in the re-energized forklift market.
Read MoreThe head of the nation’s forklift association reported on his industry’s record growth and suggested ways for the propane industry to regain lost market share in a traditionally strong demand area.
Read MoreThe 2017 sales numbers exceeded most industry expectations, according to Brian Feehan, president of the Industrial Truck Association.
Read MoreThe forklift and material handling industry sold more than 230,000 forklift units in 2016, according to an Industrial Truck Association report.
Read MoreTSN Communications, which is producing the Propane Engine Fuel Summit on March 27 in Irving, Texas, released additional…
Read MoreBrian Feehan’s propane industry past spans about 15 years, as he held key market development roles with the…
Read MoreThe Industrial Truck Association says internal combustion engine forklift sales in 2006 rose to 85,038, the fourth consecutive year of growth in U.S. factory shipments of the largest forklift category in the market.
Read MoreThe most complete testing to date offers uplifting evidence that propane’s benefits to the material handling industry – in engine performance, durability and emissions quality – will protect the 85 percent market share that propane owns among class 4, 5 and 6 forklifts that burn 600 million gallons of year-round load.
Read MoreNew federal regulations aimed at reducing air pollution are likely to have a significant impact on propane-fueled forklifts, including large reductions in per-unit fuel consumption.
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