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Yale to Showcase Warehouse Technologies at ProMat 2025

Yale Lift Truck Technologies will bring an interactive booth experience featuring the latest advances in technology in and around the lift truck at ProMat in Chicago, March 17-20. At booth S-647 in Hall A, Yale will feature next-gen lift truck automation, award-winning operator assistance technology, core lift truck models and other solutions designed to address the most pressing challenges facing warehouse operations today.

The Yale booth will feature live demonstrations and other exhibits showcasing the company’s advanced technology solutions and warehouse products, including:

  • An interactive experience featuring the company’s next-generation lift truck automation platform;
  • Demonstrations of its award-winning Yale Reliant™ operator assist system
  • A first look at a new direct-store delivery solution designed to conquer the unique challenges of last-mile delivery;
  • A core lineup of warehouse lift trucks designed around critical labor, safety and productivity challenges; and
  • Concept lift trucks featuring innovations designed to meet the ever-changing requirements of modern warehouses.

Yale experts will also present two seminars that take a deep dive into key technology sets that help address the labor and safety concerns of today’s warehouses:

  • Lift truck safety: Balancing reactive and proactive strategies to promote a safer warehouse
    • Date: Monday, March 17, 3:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.;
    • Location: Theater A;
    • With forklift accidents a concern across industries, operations must take steps to mitigate risks. Learn about the full spectrum of operator assist solutions and get a concrete understanding of reactive versus proactive approaches to lift truck safety; and
  • What’s new in lift truck automation, and how it benefits today’s warehouses
    • Date: Tuesday, March 18, 10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.;
    • Location: Robotics Theater;
    • Covering every million square feet of warehouse space requires 80-100 lift trucks. But, with skilled labor at a premium, who will operate them? Learn how recent technological advances enable today’s automated lift trucks to be implemented faster and at significantly lower cost.

For more information, visit https://www.yale.com.

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