IFOY Logistics
Made by Hellmann Worldwide Logistics

 

Acting as exclusive logistics partner, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics ensures the smooth handling of all transport tasks and also provides the infrastructure for the in-depth testing of forklift trucks.

They don't come any bigger: the massive Toyota forklift is slowly manoeuvred onto the loading bed of the truck with the finest of touches and a keen eye. Only a few millimetres separate the fork masts from the roof of the special trailer - despite the latter's impressive height of 3.85 metres. The red Toyota Tonero is one of twelve material handling vehicles and two logistics solutions nominated for the IFOY Award 2015. The heavy-duty machine began its journey to Osnabrück on February 19. The destination was the glass hall at Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, where this year's IFOY test week was taking place. Hellmann equipped the building with wifi especially for this occasion to allow twitter posts, messages and mails live from the tests. Alongside the material handling vehicles from five manufacturers, a specialist tester and 22 jury members from 14 countries also travelled to Osnabrück to put the finalists through their paces. The jury is made up of representatives of the leading logistics media from all over Europe.

The test week is one of the special features of the IFOY Award. A written entry on its own does not form a sufficient basis for a well-founded expert verdict. This is why, during the test week, the nominees have to prove in practice what they claim in their entry. The "Oscar of intralogistics" is awarded in five categories. Awards are presented to the best new vehicles of the year in the forklift truck, automated guided vehicle and warehouse truck classes along with a successful intralogistics system solution. The entrants and nominees range from lift trucks through to reach trucks, from 2-tonners to 8-tonners and beyond. "Most of the twelve nominated vehicles can only be transported using special equipment", says Stefan Haase, the project manager at Hellmann Worldwide Logistics who organises all the transports for the IFOY Award. The global family-run company performs these challenging transport jobs together with specialised transport firms like Pfaff, Marcus and TMM. This year, five manufacturers have made it to the final round: Clark, Jungheinrich, Still, Toyota Material Handling and Unicarriers. Their trucks will face the verdict of the jury in Osnabrück in 2015. Testing capacity is at the limit this year in the "Warehouse Trucks" category with a total of five nominated models.

The logistics services for the IFOY Award were pooled and centrally contracted out for the first time this year, and Hellmann won the contract ahead of several competitors. The reason the services were outsourced this year is the growing importance of the respected IFOY test for the intralogistics sector. Transports need to be scheduled and executed just-in-time in order not to influence the subsequent tests. Moreover, some of the vehicles make unusual demands on the testing infrastructure; the new FM-X reach truck from Still, for example, whose special oscillation damping system calls for a highly specific testing environment. 

Moreover, Hellmann also made the so-called logistics workshop and the lecture theatre in the "Speicher III" building on the company grounds in Osnabrück available as venues for the jury meetings. Speicher III is also the administrative headquarters of the Hellmann company and a unique office building: the rooms in the light-flooded former grain silo exude a modern and cosy atmosphere with a stylish design and abundant open spaces. The logistics workshop turns out to be a multifunctional work area which can be rapidly adapted to suit varying technical requirements. During the test week, this was where Anita Würmser, Executive Jury Chairperson of the IFOY organisation worked together with the two Dutch forklift experts Theo Egberts and Mark Dohmen from Andersom-Testing, IT specialist Dr. Horst Mayer, photographer Tobias Schwertmann and two film crews. The team was supported by Daniel Rynio from the Hellmann marketing department. This team was tasked with preparing the jury documentation, compiling a video and photographic record of the various processes, writing press releases and evaluating the tests and questionnaires. 

Everything runs smoothly as the test week begins on February 19. As scheduled, the first of four trucks is ready and waiting at 8 a.m. in front of the testing hall and is speedily unloaded. The other trailer trucks follow every hour, so that all twelve nominated material handling vehicles are "ready to go" by 11:30 am..

 

IFOY Test Days 2015
Jury tests nominated Forklift and Warehouse Trucks

 

During the test days for the International Forklift Truck of the Year on February 25 and 26 in Osnabrück, 22 jury members tested 12 trucks from manufacturers Clark, Jungheinrich, Still, Toyota and UniCarriers that had previously been nominated for the final round. 80 invited guests made the trip to Osnabrück to watch the tests as they were being carried out on the site of Hellmann Worldwide Logistics.

The first jury testing day began with the presentation of the nominated intralogistics solutions. In the atrium of the Hellmann headquarters, the team from Jungheinrich AG presented the nominated tugger train solution implemented at VEMAG Maschinenbau GmbH to the jury. Hamburg-based competitor Still then showcased a solution realised for the raw materials warehouse of the Kuraray company in Troisdorf, where semi-automatic pallet shuttle vehicles communicate with two automatic reach trucks in a rack-channel warehouse. As is now tradition, the jury also had the chance to test the nominated trucks in depth for themselves.

BMW Welt Doppelkegel
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All this was preceded by just under a week of lifting, driving, measuring and stacking. The twelve new trucks that were nominated were put through their paces during a comprehensive testing protocol and the IFOY Innovation Check that took place in the specially prepared "Glass Hall" at logistics partner Hellmann in Osnabrück. The IFOY test devised by Dutch testing specialist Theo Egberts from Andersom Testing measures the hard data of each machine and compares it with the data for rival trucks. The scientific  IFOY Innovation Check developed by the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics (IML) in Dortmund assesses the innovative features of the trucks and the degree of innovation relative to the market. Both testing series form the basis for the final vote of the jury.

The award ceremony and announcement of the winners will take place in the "Double Cone" of BMW Welt Munich on May 5 during the CeMAT@transport logistic fair. 

 

Counter Balanced Truck up to 3.5 tons
Nominations




EFG S30s
Jungheinrich AG

Nominated is the electric EFG S30s truck from Jungheinrich with a capacity of three tons. Using the working title "operator in mind", the Hamburg-based manufacturer has developed and optimised the predecessor generation of trucks with the focus on the driver, bringing a totally redesigned workplace onto the market.

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RX 20
STILL GmbH

A nomination goes to Still for its RX 20 electric forklift. With 50,000 sold machines, this is the highest-selling truck in the RX series. The powerful all-rounder for indoor and outdoor use can lift 1.6 tons and has been comprehensively optimised in terms of moving capacity, ergonomics and handling. 

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Tonero HST LPG
TOYOTA MH

Nominated in this category is the Tonero HST LPG from Toyota with a load capacity from 2.5 to 3.5 ton. This totally new model is the LPG version of the combustion-engined hydrostatic model. Its key features are low centre of gravity, fast direction change and strong acceleration. 

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Counter Balanced Truck from 3.5 tons
Nominations





DFG 540s
Jungheinrich AG

An nomination goes to the DFG 540s from Jungheinrich. The diesel forklift with a lifting capacity of four tons has been comprehensively overhauled. The highlights of the DFG 540s include five operating programs, engines from the automotive sector, and an ergonomically designed workplace with driver dialogue system. 

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RX 60-80
STILL GmbH

Under the motto "optimum handling power", Still has further extended its RX 60 series of electric forklift trucks with the introduction of the RX 60-80, a new high-performance machine for heavy, large-sized loads. The 8-tonner not only features numerous ergonomic innovations but also boasts an extremely small turning circle of just three metres.

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Tonero 3.5 - 8.0 t
TOYOTA MH

The centrepiece of the Toyota Tonero with its 3.5 to eight-ton lifting power is the newly developed industrial engine, which ensures strong acceleration and high driving and lifting speeds with relatively low fuel consumption.

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Traigo 80 4-5 t
TOYOTA MH

The second Toyota nominee in this category is the Traigo 80, an 80-volt electric forklift with a load-carrying capacity of four, 4.5 and five tons. The successor model to the Toyota 7FBMF40-50 was developed for particularly heavy-duty use and is designed for energy efficiency coupled with improved performance in terms of lifting, lowering and travelling speeds.

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Warehouse Truck
Nominations






BT Levio LPE
TOYOTA MH

Nominated is the BT Levio LPE electric pallet truck from Toyota. It is designed for medium to heavy-duty use and has a load-bearing capacity from two to 2.5 tons. The particularly small turning circle and the maximum speed of 12.5 km/h make this a fast and agile machine, a major advantage especially for loading and unloading trucks.

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CBX4
CLARK Europe

The CBX4 from Clark Europe is the first people and burden carrier to make it to the IFOY Test. The truck was newly developed by Clark specially for in-plant transport in large production halls and in plants with extensive grounds, such as maintenance plants, factory trips, in-plant express trips, small parts logistics and special cleaning deployments. 

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ECE 225
Jungheinrich AG

When it comes to the current successor to the ECE 225 horizontal order picker from Jungheinrich, the focus is on picking power, energy efficiency and workplace design. Alongside a top speed of 14 km/h, improved acceleration and load-dependent cornering and ramp characteristics, the machine also boasts a number of ergonomic innovations.

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FM-X
STILL GmbH

A nomination goes to the new generation of the Still reach truck FM-X. The FM-X is available for load capacities from one to 2.5 tons. It combines compact dimensions with a maximum lifting height of 13 metres and a residual capacity of one ton. One particularly innovative feature is that the vibrations in the mast are minimal thanks to a new active load stabilisation system.

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TERGO URS
UniCarriers Europe

The Tergo URS, a narrow aisle and reach truck from Unicarriers, is the final contender in the round of nominees. It has a lifting height of 10.35 metres and can carry loads of up to 1.5 tons. In this further development of the well-known Tergo URF, the emphasis is on a high level of service and the total-cost-of-ownership principle.

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Intralogistics Solution
Nominations



Shuttles and AGVs at
Kuraray
STILL GmbH

In just nine weeks, Still installed a raw materials warehouse complete with all automatic components for the Kuraray Trosifol company in Troisdorf near Cologne. In the sophisticated material flow concept, semi-automatic shuttle vehicles communicate with automatic reach trucks for the first time in a highly compact rack-channel warehouse.

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Tugger Train at
VEMAG
Jungheinrich AG

Jungheinrich created a tugger train solution at VEMAG Maschinenbau GmbH starting with requirements analysis and extending through the precision planning and organisation of processes all the way through to vehicle selection and provision. The logistics solution comprises tugger train loading, supplies to the production areas and the return transport of empties with the help of a tractor.

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IFOY Testing Days 2015
Hellmann Worldwide Logistics in Osnabrück

 

BMW Welt Doppelkegel
© BMW AG

The IFOY test week has begun. All nominated trucks and  solutions for the IFOY Award undergo thorough testing over the course seven days on the grounds of IFOY logistics partner Hellmann Worldwide Logistics in Osnabrück.

22 jury members from 14 countries travel to the venue to cast their vote and more than 80 guest follow the tests.The leading contestants for the IFOY Award 2015 are a well-kept secret right up to the last minute before the names are revealed at the IFOY Award Night in the BMW Welt Double Cone in Munich on May 5 and the audience hears the all-important words: "And the Winner is...".

 

IFOY News

  • Staplerpreisverleihung in der BMW-Welt – multimodal, multimedial, genial

    Erster Abend der Fachmesse „tl“ 2015 (Transport Logistic). IFOY-Jury-Vorsitzende Anita Würmser lädt zur Preisverleihung in die BMW-Welt. Wer den Weg vom Gelände der Messe München quer durch die Stadt zum Sitz der bayerischen Autobauer am Olympiapark nimmt, erlebt eine kurzweilige Veranstaltung mit glücklichen Gewinnern und jeder Menge Applaus.

  • IFOY Award 2015: Bilder von der Award-Night in München

    Die Jury hat ihr Votum abgegeben – und die Sieger des International Forklift Truck of the Year-Award, kurz IFOY, stehen fest. Sie werden allerdings bis zu einer Award-Night mit geladenen Gästen am 5. Mai in der Münchner BMW-Welt noch geheim gehalten. Insgesamt waren 2015 für die Stapler-Oscars 14 Geräte und Lösungen von fünf Herstellern nominiert.

  • IFOY 2015: Jungheinrich, Still und UniCarriers gewinnen

    Die Staplerspezialisten Jungheinrich, Still und UniCarriers haben den International Forklift Truck of the Year Award, kurz IFOY, in vier Kategorien gewonnen. Vertretern der Unternehmen wurden die aus Metall und Glas gefertigten Trophäen am 5. Mai im Rahmen einer Award-Night am Rande der CeMAT@transport logistic in der Münchner BMW-Welt überreicht. Mehr als 150 geladene Gäste aus der europäischen Logistik-Szene kamen zur Verleihung der Preise.

  • IFOY: Award-Night steigt am 5. Mai

    Die Jury hat ihr Votum abgegeben – und die Sieger des International Forklift Truck of the Year-Award, kurz IFOY, stehen fest. Sie werden allerdings bis zu einer Award-Night mit geladenen Gästen am 5. Mai in der Münchner BMW-Welt noch geheim gehalten. Insgesamt waren 2015 für die Stapler-Oscars 14 Geräte und Lösungen von fünf Herstellern nominiert.


The nominees are ...

The nominations for the International Forklift Truck of the Year (IFOY) Award 2014 are in. In the first selection round, the jury chose 14 trucks and solutions from Clark, Jungheinrich, Still, Toyota Material Handling and Unicarriers for the final round from all the entries.

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Preisverleihung 2015 EN

IFOY Award Ceremony 2015
Night of Winners ...

 

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It was the highlight of the intralogistics year. 160 guests of honour accepted the invitation to celebrate the winners of the International Forklift Truck of the Year (IFOY) Award 2015 at BMW Welt in Munich on the opening evening of the transport logistic 2015 fair.

After the welcome address by the sponsor of the IFOY Award, Sascha Schmel (VDMA Materials Handling and Logistics Systems Sector Association), logistics partner Kai Hasenpusch (Hellmann Worldwide Logistics) reported on the test day and the logistics for IFOY. Dr. Wolfram v. Fritsch, CEO of Deutsche Messe AG and longstanding partner of the IFOY Award, provided a preview of the next IFOY season, in which Deutsche Messe AG – as is always the case in the CeMAT year – will once again be hosting the IFOY test week.

Before the names of the winners were announced, the 2015 finalists took part in a discussion session chaired by British IFOY jury member Peter Mac Leod. The panel featured Rolf Eiten (President & CEO Clark), Thomas A. Fischer (Chief Sales Officer, Still), Dr. Klaus-Dieter Rosenbach (Member of the Board of Management, Engineering, Jungheinrich), Sam Coles (Senior Vice President Europe, Toyota Material Handling Europe) and Bengt Kristiansson (Vice President Sales & Marketing, UniCarriers Europe).

The tension was tangible, because – with the exception of the jury – no one knows beforehand which of the nominated vehicles will walk away with one of the prestigious awards. The names of the winners were announced by congratulatory speakers Dorothee Bär (Logistics Coordinator of the German Government), Kai Hasenpusch (Managing Director of Hellmann), Wolfram von Fritsch (CEO of Deutsche Messe AG) and Professor Dr. Michael ten Hompel (Fraunhofer Professor and Executive Director of the Fraunhofer IML).

In short: anyone who makes it through to the finals should feel like a winner. This year, it was Jungheinrich, Still And UniCarriers who crossed the line first and won the IFOY Awards in four categories.


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