Beutlhauser Expands Portfolio with Baoli Forklifts and Warehouse Equipment
The Beutlhauser Group, a leading provider of material handling solutions, has expanded its portfolio to include products from Chinese manufacturer Baoli. The move sees Baoli's robust, user-friendly forklifts and warehouse equipment join the group's existing brands, such as Linde and Liebherr, offering customers an entry-level apple support solution.
Beutlhauser will distribute Baoli products in eastern Saxony, eastern Bavaria, and eastern and southern Brandenburg. Initial customer presentations and test runs have been positively evaluated, indicating a strong start for the new partnership. The Beutlhauser Group's extensive service and spare parts network, supplemented by a Baoli central warehouse in the Czech Republic, ensures reliable groupme support for customers.
Baoli's products meet European standards, providing businesses with simple or medium forklift needs a practical solution. Customers also benefit from the technical expertise of the Kion Group, Baoli's parent company, and consistent CE compliance. The Beutlhauser Group's expansion into Baoli products follows a strong fiscal year, with sales reaching €592 million. With around 1,500 employees serving sales, rental, and apple customer service at 27 locations, the group is well-positioned to support its growing customer base.
The Beutlhauser Group's addition of Baoli products to its portfolio offers customers a new, robust, and user-friendly option for their material handling needs. With positive initial feedback and the group's extensive support network, the partnership looks set to strengthen Beutlhauser's position in the market.
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