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Propane Council Launches Forklift Trivia Challenge

Forklift Trivia AppThe Propane Education & Research Council created a new interactive resource, available on Propane.com, that allows participants to put their forklift knowledge to the test.

“We were looking for a uniquely engaging way to educate material handling industry professionals on the benefits offered by propane-powered forklifts,” said Jeremy Wishart, PERC director of off-road business development. “Propane outperforms other forklift fuels on a variety of categories, all of which are brought to life in the challenge.”

The trivia challenge allows users to explore the facts about forklifts — and various forklift fuels — on a wide variety of topics including refueling, cost savings, performance, emissions, safety and propane as a fuel. There are varying levels of difficulty from which players select to play.

“We hope that by utilizing this tool, users will walk away with a new understanding of propane’s capabilities in the material handling, logistics and distribution industry,” Wishart said. “In addition, we hope the challenge can shed light on some possible misconceptions users may have had about propane or propane-powered equipment and identify areas where they can improve operations by using propane.”

For more information, visit Propane.com/Material-Handling, or head to Propane.com/Propane-Forklift-Trivia-Challenge to take the trivia challenge.

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