Narrow Aisle Ltd Announced That They Have Appointed a New Product Manager

Narrow Aisle Ltd Announced That They Have Appointed a New Product Manager

Narrow Aisle Ltd has announced that they have appointed a new Product Manager for their Flexi Systems. The Intralogistics experts have revealed that they have given the position to Pete Lancaster.

Narrow Aisle Ltd first started operating from Bilston in the UK in 1976. The company began by working to develop forklift trucks that are more compact and space saving. The company has since continued to develop and create a range of space saving solutions to apply to forklift trucks. Narrow Aisle have been working to develop forklift trucks since the first started operating, this includes the new increased capacity 3.5 Tonne Flexi Chassis that allows the user to handle two pallets at a time.

The new Product Manager, Pete Lancaster will be watching over the newest developments of Narrow Aisle’s Flexi truck systems. Pete will be focused to the developments that take place for the articulated warehouse truck solutions. Pete will be overseeing the developments that take place across Ireland and Scotland as well as those taking place in mainland Europe.  

Pete Lancaster has worked for Narrow Aisle previously, and in these past roles he managed to build up a good deal of experience that will enable him to succeed in his new role as Product Manager. Pete has an in depth knowledge of intralogistics as well as the local market. This knowledge and experience will make him an asset to Narrow Aisle in his new role as Product Manager. This new appointment has been announced at the Intralogistics specialist company plan to expand their forklift development operations. Pete Lancaster will be based in the North of England and from here he will be working in the markets across Europe and Scandinavia.

Narrow Aisle has successfully managed to carry out developments of the articulated warehouse forklift trucks. This success will no doubt continue for Narrow Aisle and Pete Lancaster going forward.


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