MODEX 2012 Includes WTG Supply Chain Finalist Liftn Buddy

Jan 17
09:02

2012

Thomas R. Cutler

Thomas R. Cutler

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WTG Supply Chain Finalist Liftn Buddy Included in Modex 2012

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From February 6 – 9 Lift’n Buddy will be a significant part of MODEX 2012 in Atlanta,MODEX 2012 Includes WTG Supply Chain Finalist Liftn Buddy  Articles GA. Exhibiting at booth 1829, Ergologistics is proud to participate in one the largest expositions for manufacturing, distribution and supply chain solutions in the Americas in 2012. The show is designed to offer supply chain efficiency solutions, learning opportunities and information by showcasing the products and services of exceptional companies.

December 2011 the WTG Supply Chain Distinction Awards North America recognized excellence across the most important disciplines in Supply Chain management and included Lift’n Buddy as one of the finalists. Lift'n Buddy is ergonomically safe and environmentally friendly since the electric hand trucks require no oil, gas, hydraulic fluid, or maintenance of any kind. Completely electric and geared for life, even the battery is 100 % recyclable.

Lift'n Buddy (http://www.liftnbuddy.com/) is the revolutionary mobile lifting device that combines the best of a standard two-wheeler's durability and functionality, with automatic lifting and lowering capabilities.  The Lift'n Buddy has been designed with proper ergonomics and safety in mind for any person and any moving and lifting job.  These mobile lifting devices, fabricated of durable, lightweight, extruded aluminum, help companies avoid the exposure of employee injury, litigation, and workers’ compensation claims. 

Lift’n Buddy is committed to reducing injuries from repetitive lifting, lowering, and moving.  Aaron Lamb created this important and cost-effective electric hand truck to drive improved safety and lower the high cost to North American businesses.  The cost of back injuries alone costs millions of dollars each year.  According to Lamb, “Lift'n Buddy automates those tasks, significantly reducing the potential for injuries and costly downtime.”

Ergologistics manufactures innovative products for the health and welfare of material handling workers. Lift'n Buddy is designed and distributed by Ergologistics, LLC; manufactured in Fargo, North Dakota, the company is a proud member of MHIA (Material Handling Industry of America) as well as the National Safety Council.  

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