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Nagoya port
nagoya-port-rolls-out-hydrogen-powered-forklifts-for-terminal-and-logistics-operations
Nagoya port

Nagoya Port rolls out hydrogen-powered forklifts for terminal and logistics operations

The Nagoya Port Authority has deployed hydrogen fuel cell-powered forklifts for use by companies operating within the Japanese port, according to reports.

Tokyo-based gas firm Suzuki Shokan oversaw the project delivery, with Tobishima Container Berth, a terminal operator, receiving four fuel cell forklifts.

Logistics businesses Asahi Unyu Kaisha, Shinko Kaiun, Kamigumi and Toyo Butsuryo all also received four hydrogen-powered forklifts. H2 View understands that all the vehicles were refuelled with hydrogen while in operation for five days, between August 26-30, 2024.

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