Month: January 2025

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  • Electric Reach Truck FAQ Blog Post Image (from Toyota Blog)

    Electric Reach Truck FAQ

    Credit: Toyota Material Handling Blog – Published January 27, 2026 Common Electric Reach Truck Questions What is An Electric Reach Truck and How Is It Different Than a Typical Forklift? Electric reach trucks are designed for narrow-aisle warehouses where operators need to lift loads to higher rack levels while maintaining a small turning radius.  What…

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  • Blog Forklift Batteries Choosing the Right Power for Maximum Uptime

    Forklift Batteries: Choosing the Right Power for Maximum Uptime

    When you think of forklifts, horsepower and hydraulics might come to mind – but the battery is the true heart of your electric fleet. Choosing the right battery impacts uptime, performance, maintenance costs, and long-term profitability. At Thompson & Johnson, we work with dozens of businesses every month to help them understand which forklift battery…

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    TOP 10 T&J BLOGS OF 2025

    As we wrap up another busy year at Thompson & Johnson, it’s the perfect time to look back at the topics that sparked the most interest, conversation, and clicks in 2025. From safety must-knows to maintenance tips that kept operations running smoothly, our team covered a lot of ground in 2025 — and you showed…

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    It’s “That Time of Year” Again

    With the temperature dropping, typically the dock doors are closed more hours of the day, which for many companies means less air circulation. This can lead to problems that could be ignored during the warmer times of the year, but not this time of the year.

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    Safety Seat Switches

    ANSI, the American National Standard Institute, under the B56 standards, mandates that the operator of a powered industrial truck, or forklift, must be seated in the normal operating position on the forklift before it can travel.

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