Mitsubishi Forklift Europe B.V.
Manufacturer

Mitsubishi Forklift Europe B.V.

Hefbrugweg 77 | Almere NL-1332 AM | Netherlands | www.mitsubishi-forklift.nl


New machines: 2 Machines
 

Manufacturer
4 Wheels Mitsubishi FB20N2  7

4 Wheels

2024 Mitsubishi FB20N2

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Price
4,409 lb

Base Capacity

158 in

Lifting height

3 Stage

Mast type


Mitsubishi Forklift Europe B.V.
Netherlands
New machine
Manufacturer
4 Wheels Mitsubishi FB20N2  7

4 Wheels

2024 Mitsubishi FB20N2

call for price
Price
4,409 lb

Base Capacity

158 in

Lifting height

2 Stage

Mast type


Mitsubishi Forklift Europe B.V.
Netherlands
New machine
History / Company Information

Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has been at the cutting edge of materials handling technology, for more than 25 years.
We built our reputation on the outstanding reliability of our trucks and we stake that reputation on every forklift that has our name.

Our success is your success.
Because customer care is an essential part of the Mitsubishi package, we've hand-picked an international network of highly experienced local dealers who are ready to deal with your needs...wherever you may be.

Their local knowledge and expertise ensures you get the support you need. And because they're supported by the global Mitsubishi network, anything you need can be in their hands. Fast.

Our dealers go that extra mile for you, and we'll go as many as it takes.

We are proud to be part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, which has been transforming industries - across the globe - since it was founded, as a shipbuilding company in 1870 by Yataro Iwasaki.

Since then, the company has channelled big thinking into solutions that move the world forward - lending its rich engineering heritage and advancing technology (and lives) across the globe... and beyond.

As a global leader in engineering and manufacturing, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group delivers innovative and integrated solutions across a wide range of industries from commercial aviation and transportation to power plants and gas turbines, and from machinery and infrastructure to integrated defense and space systems.

Since 2016, we have been part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Forklift, Engine and Turbocharger Holdings, Ltd (M-FET), a holding company 100% owned by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd- which is also owner of the 'Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks' brand and trademark.

Currently, we operate as a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Logisnext (Logistical Equipment and System Solutions Next), which was formed by the integration of Mitsubishi Nichiyu Forklift Co Ltd and UniCarriers Corporation as a group company from M-FET.

The new company Logisnext, which was formed in October 2017, brings together some of the world's biggest names in engineering and technology, and is now the third biggest manufacturer of counterbalance and warehouse equipment in the world.

Sales Areas

The Netherlands; Deutschland; France; Great Britain; Ireland; Italy; Spain; Portugal; Russian; Sweden; Denmark; Norway and the Middle East Region

Latest news Mitsubishi

Batteries and chargers: it’s crucial to buy smart
08/23/2018
Batteries and chargers: it’s crucial to buy smart

Is buying an intelligent charger worth the outlay? Do cheap batteries save money in the long run?

Forklift tyres: the crucial test that too many companies fail
02/20/2018
Forklift tyres: the crucial test that too many companies fail

Your forklift's tyres do a lot more than help your truck move around the warehouse...

Finance: get the right deal for your business
11/28/2017
Finance: get the right deal for your business

As with any other capital outlay, the way you finance your forklift truck purchases deserves special consideration.

Forklift tyres: the crucial test that too many companies fail

Your forklift's tyres do a lot more than help your truck move around the warehouse...

Unlike car tyres, those on a forklift are absolutely necessary to keep your operation stable and safe. But how do you know when a tyre becomes dangerous? And how can you stay safe for longer?

Frighteningly, it's an area where 28% of companies get it wrong: 3% of tyres are replaced too late (which puts operators and their co-workers at risk) - while 25% of tyres are replaced too soon (wasting natural resources and cash).

The best approach is to get the maximum wear from every Euro you spend on tyres - and then change them at exactly the right moment to be safe. Here are five tips to help.

Tip #1: Choose the right tyre for the job

There are three types of tyres. Pneumatic tyres suit high speeds over distances, but can be vulnerable to punctures; press-on solid tyres are for smooth surfaces only and resilient tyres are a hybrid of the two. For many companies, this last category meets their needs. Resilient tyres comprise three layers of material: top (an anti-abrasive layer), middle (a soft, shock-absorbent layer) and base (a rigid base to ensure tyres are fitted securely).

Four further tips please visit our Mitsubishi Forklift Briefing website here: http://forkliftbriefing.com/work-safely

Name Contact Country  
Mitsubishi Gabelstapler Deutschland +49 208 6567-0 Germany
Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks France +33 4 72 79 42 76 France
Henley Forklift Group Ltd +353 01-6209200 Ireland
Mitsubishi Forklift Europe B.V. +31 36-5494406 Netherlands
KUHN Polska Sp. z o.o. (0048) 882432668 Poland
KUHN Rakodogep Kft. +36 30 507-99-44 Hungary
Name Zip Code City Country
KUHN Rakodogep Kft. 1239 Budapest Hungary
Stenborgs Truckar AB 176 02 Järfälla Sweden
Degrosolutions Srl 36071 Arzignano (VI) Italy
KUHN Polska Sp. z o.o. 41-200 Sosnowiec Poland
KUHN Ladetechnik GmbH 4840 Vöcklabruck Austria
Afrelec Industrie - Société R.P.A 71850 Charmay les Macon France
Henley Forklift Group Ltd D10 Dublin 10 Ireland
Vivier Manutention FR-62223 St. Catherine Lez Arras France
Used: 65 Machines