Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas Group’s New UniCarriers Electric Stand-Up Counterbalanced Lift Trucks Offer Improved Turning Radius

The SCX N2 Series is distinct with its improved turning radius, reducing minimum aisle requirements and enabling more efficient maneuverability within crowded warehouse spaces.
Sept. 12, 2023
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Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas, the exclusive manufacturer and provider of UniCarriers Forklifts across North, Central and South America, announced the launch of the new SCX N2 Series of Electric Stand-up Counterbalanced Lift Trucks. This addition further enhances the company’s comprehensive portfolio of warehouse products, offering customers an array of benefits to enhance efficiency in material handling operations.

The SCX N2 Series is distinct with its improved turning radius, reducing minimum aisle requirements and enabling more efficient maneuverability within crowded warehouse spaces. The unit features simultaneous multi-function controls and user-friendly On-Off machine functionality. It is designed for operations requiring extensive product shuffling or frequent maneuvering in and out of trailers. 

 Key benefits of the SCX N2 include:

  • Industry-leading efficiency and runtimes – 16 hours on a single charge 
  • Quick acceleration, higher productivity and industry-leading lift and travel speeds 
  • Excellent all-round visibility 
  • Adjustable anti-fatigue floorboard with multiple weight adjustment settings for all operator sizes 
  • High stability during travel 
  • 1000-hour maintenance intervals 
  • 2-year unlimited hour warrantyBottom of Form 

“The introduction of the SCX N2 Series represents a significant advancement in our commitment to delivering state-of-the-art material handling solutions to our dealers and customers,” said Niels Tolboom, director of North America dealer sales for UniCarriers Forklift at Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas. “This series of Electric Stand-Up Counterbalanced Lift Trucks is a game-changer, offering unmatched efficiency and flexibility in warehouse operations.” 

The SCX N2 also features an impressive range of features and additional options:

  • 3,000, 3,500 & 4,000-pound base capacity @ 24-inch load center 
  • 36V AC Electric system with 6th generation AC induction motors 
  • Max fork height of 276 inches 
  • Integrated diagnostic system 
  • Three customizable performance modes 
  • Passive sway control and industry-exclusive “Intelligent Curve Control” 
  • Electronically adjustable padded armrest and backrest (4” travel)  
  • Additional option
  • Telematics 
  • Lithium-Ion technology 
  • Lighting packages 
  • Freezer options 
  • Lower overhead guard 
  • Several in-cab accessories (USB ports, operator fan & mirror) 

 For more information on the SCX N2 Series, visit: logisnextamericas.com/en/unicarriers/all-forklifts/unicarriers/classi/stand-up-counterbalanced-trucks/scx30n2-scx40n2 or contact your regional sales manager.  

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