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The materials handling sector promotes a wide range of exciting job opportunities and career pathways. With the rise in e-commerce logistics and the accelerated movement of cargo throughout the global supply chain, the need for skilled talent has become a primary concern for manufacturing, fulfilment and warehousing operations as well as in equipment dealerships, on construction sites and in many other workplaces that utilise materials handling systems. Connecting the biggest group of professionals in materials handling, Forkliftaction gives your recruitment process an edge.

Whether you are looking to further your career in sales, customer service, administration or finance, or you are a job seeker looking for your next appointment as a trained technician, fleet manager, forklift operation instructor, safety trainer, or forklift operator, Forkliftaction helps you line up your next position.

Wellwit WMF1000
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
New - Sale
USD50,000
Airman ENCL045
Yokohama, Japan
Used - Sale
Global Industry News
edition #1229 - 8 May 2025
In this week’s Forkliftaction News we look at the financial reports of some of the materials handling industry’s largest players including Hyster-Yale, KION and Hangcha... Continue reading
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A 1904 lecture by scientist Elie Metchnikoff extolled the benefits of consuming yoghurt for halting the "intestinal putrefaction" which he believed causes aging. The press reported yoghurt as a cure for aging and the ensuing popularity is still with us today.
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Fact of the week
A 1904 lecture by scientist Elie Metchnikoff extolled the benefits of consuming yoghurt for halting the "intestinal putrefaction" which he believed causes aging. The press reported yoghurt as a cure for aging and the ensuing popularity is still with us today.