Carer, a leader in the production of electric forklifts, has supplied integrated logistics operator Innocenti Depositi with a tailor-made solution designed to meet the operational needs of the paper industry.
Innocenti Depositi is an integrated logistics provider based in Pioltello, Milan, at the heart of one of Italy’s most industrialized regions. Active across Europe, the company specializes in contract logistics and the handling of bulky goods, with dedicated facilities for the storage and management of paper reels serving publishing houses, printing companies, and the paper industry. In this sector, operational flexibility must align seamlessly with precision, safety, and strict flow control.
Here, logistics is not a supporting service – it is a critical part of the industrial process. Every day, handling operations deal with bulky, delicate materials, often at significant heights and within complex layouts where visibility and control are key. Operations run continuously, demanding equipment that delivers reliability, responsiveness, and lasting performance.
In their search for a partner with proven expertise in material handling for the paper industry, Innocenti Depositi turned to Carer to expand their fleet with an R 80 forklift from the R series, featuring an 8-ton capacity and a lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO₄) battery. A strategic choice, designed to deliver maximum autonomy and uncompromised performance: zero emissions during recharging, no maintenance requirements, the ability to recharge partially at any time, and consistent performance even over extended shifts.
The truck is equipped with a high-visibility triplex mast reaching up to 6.5 meters, supported by dual central cylinders to ensure a wide, unobstructed view in the operating area. Completing the setup is a customized paper roll clamp, specifically designed to meet the handling needs of the paper industry. A compact, powerful, and tailor-made solution — designed to support Innocenti Depositi in managing an increasingly advanced and specialized logistics operation.
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