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The UKMHA strives to help its members engage with the material handling sector’s trade media to better promote their work and achievements, as well as to highlight advances in product development and customer service.

One of the association’s stated goals is to create awareness of a Commonwealth of Members to illustrate the multiple facets that comprise today’s material handling sector.

In order to achieve this, the UKMHA website exists not just as an outlet to promote the work of the association, but that of its members also. Here, on the Members News page we offer a platform for the membership to promote itself and to tell others about the good work being carried out.

Please send us your latest news announcements and press releases and we will feature them here, gradually building up a news archive that demonstrates the work our members are doing to improve the UK material handling sector.

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Material handling industry set for tough second half but growth predicted from next year onwards 

25 / 04 / 2023
The UKMHA has warned the UK’s material handling industry faces a tough second half of 2023 as inflationary pressures and…

UKMHA publishes new guidance on electrical/electronic requirements for industrial trucks

23 / 04 / 2023
The UKMHA has produced a new guidance document for manufacturers on the adoption of the latest European standard for electrical/electronic…

UKMHA Release LPG Safety Alert

18 / 11 / 2022
The UK Material Handling Association have recently released their latest Safety Alert which looks at cold staring an LPG truck…

UKMHA Release Guidance on Battery Producer Responsibilities

25 / 08 / 2022
The UK Material Handling Association have recently released their latest Safety Alert which looks at cold staring an LPG truck…

New High Voltage Guidance Note Released by UKMHA

23 / 08 / 2022
This latest Guidance Note explains employer’s obligations and work procedures. It also details the hazards applicable to high voltage equipment…

UKMHA Launch Safety Alerts

05 / 08 / 2022
UKMHA Safety Alert: Disconnected hydraulic lines. The UK Material Handling Association (UKMHA) have published a warning about the risks of…

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