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Introducing the Bravi range of elevatedwork platforms - exclusive
to Toyota Material Handling.
Withamaximumworkingheight of 5.3m, theBravi Sprint isperfect
for retail stores where space is at a premium. Fully drivable, Bravi
Sprint speeds up the process reaching highly positioned goods
and merchandise. It also increases safety by eliminating the need
to manually handle goods up and down ladders.
Bravi Lui 460 (max working height 6.6m) and Bravi Leonardo (max
working height 4.9m) are tailor-made to meet a variety of needs
in the building industry by eliminating the need for scaffolding,
scissor lifts and normal push-around units.
Able to fit through standard doorways and be driven at full
height, Bravi platforms allow one person to easily do a job safely,
quickly and efficiently.
And best of all Bravi come fully backed by Toyota Material
Handling, your guarantee of outstanding customer support.
WORK FAST, WORK SAFE AND ELIMINATE
THE RISK OF LADDERS AND SCAFFOLDING
BRAVI LUI 460
280kg capacity
BRAVI SPRINT
115kg hood tray
90kg material tray capacities
BRAVI LEONARDOHD
180kg Capacity
The Australian Museum currently has two
Bravi Spin-Go stock picker EWPs supplied by
TMHA in operation at its 3000m2 warehouse
in Castle Hill, with plans to add a larger Bravi
Sprint EWP and other Toyota warehousing
equipment to the fleet soon.
The Australian Museum’s Dr Anja Divljan said
staff at the new facility were impressed with
the functionality of the Bravi Spin-Go EWPs
and found them to be an efficient and easy
way to access some of the 250,000 items of
the museum’s collection that are stored at
the site.
“The staff here find the EWPs easy to use
and they are functioning very well in what is
quite a unique warehousing environment,” Dr
Divljan said.
The BRAVI Spin-Go EWPs are currently used
to access items stored in compactus units
that reach four metres in height.
“This part of the warehouse is situated on
a floating floor, so there is a weight limit in
place,” Dr Divljan said. The higher reach
capacity Bravi Sprint stock picker will be used
in the remainder of the warehouse that sits
on a solid floor and is fitted out with regular
pallet racking.
“This area contains larger and heavier
items, many of them on standard pallets, so
we are also working with our local Sydney
TMHA branch to assess our need for more
traditional warehouse equipment like a
counterbalance forklift, walkie stackers and
pallet jacks,” she said.
“The team at TMHA have been really good to
work with and very helpful since we opened
this new warehouse late last year. They have
worked closely with us to determine what we
need and what would work best.”
TMHA business development and
compliance sales manager Andrew Jones
said the company had taken a real solutions-
based approach to helping the Australian
Museum set up its new storage facility.
“It’s a great example of the way in which
we work with our customers, assess their
individual needs and come up with a solution
that meets their specific requirements.
“The Australian Museum has a lot of different
items of varying size, weight and fragility that
need to be stored and easily accessed by
collections staff. We decided the agile Bravi
Spin-Go EWPs would best suit their needs to
start with, so we delivered a demonstration
unit to the warehouse to physically illustrate
and trial its capabilities and confirm that it
was the right tool for the job,” Mr Jones said.
Dr Divljan said another advantage of the Bravi
Spin-Go EWPs was that staff could be inducted
and fully operational with them quickly.
“Most of our collections staff aren’t qualified
to use a forklift, but they were able to get to
work with the EWPs after TMHA organised
on-site inductions and familiarisation to
a standard recognised by the Australian
market.”
TMHA began distributing a core range of
four Italian-made Bravi EWPs last year to
enhance its goal of being a true ‘one-stop
shop’ equipment provider. Toyota Material
Handling Australia is the sole Australian
importer and provides full support for the
product, including rentals, sales, parts and
maintenance contracts.
The lightweight and compact Bravi Spin-Go
pedestrian stock picker model with electric
raising and lowering functionality has a
90kg payload capacity and 4100mm reach
capacity, while the Bravi Sprint electric
drive and lift stock picker model with fully
automated pick platform as standard also
has a 90kg payload and a maximum working
height of 5300mm.
TMHA also distributes the 180kg capacity
Bravi Leonardo HD EWP with a platform
height of 2900mm and the 280kg capacity
Bravi Lui 460 EWP with a platform height of
4600mm.
Australian Museumbuilds
platform for success withToyota
One of the country’s major public museums is enjoying the benefits of Toyota
Material Handling Australia’s (TMHA) new range of elevated work platforms
(EWPs) at its new, purpose-built warehouse facility in Sydney’s west.
The Australian Museum’s Dr Anja Divljan
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