The Stacker Company: Eco-Friendly Electric Forklifts at South Florida Build Expo 2024

It’s no secret that the material handling industry is moving towards sustainability. But what does that look like in practice? At the South Florida Build Expo 2024, we caught up with Sebastian Proto and Andres Ellmann from The Stacker Company to find out how they’re leading the charge with their fully electric, zero-emission Mina forklifts.

Driving Change with Electric Innovation

The Stacker Company is redefining what it means to be efficient and eco-friendly in the world of forklifts. Their new line of electric forklifts, known as the Mina series, combines the power and performance needed for heavy-duty jobs with the environmental benefits of zero-emission technology.

“We believe that sustainability doesn’t mean compromising on power,” said Sebastian Proto, as he showcased the Mina series at the expo. With a focus on long battery life, quick charging times, and a robust design, these forklifts are built to handle rigorous tasks—whether it’s moving heavy pallets in a warehouse or navigating complex construction sites.

A Green Revolution in Material Handling

Unlike traditional forklifts that rely on diesel or gas engines, The Stacker Company’s electric forklifts offer a cleaner, quieter, and more efficient alternative. This means no harmful emissions, lower operational costs, and a smaller carbon footprint—all without sacrificing performance.

Sebastian and Andres highlighted how the Mina forklifts are designed with versatility in mind. From compact models that can fit through narrow aisles to high-capacity machines for large loads, there’s a Mina forklift for every type of project. The result? A forklift lineup that’s as adaptable as it is environmentally conscious.

Ready for the Future

“Electric is the future of material handling, and the future is now,” Andres Ellmann added. With more companies looking to align their operations with sustainability goals, The Stacker Company’s electric forklifts are poised to be a game changer. By eliminating the need for fossil fuels and reducing maintenance costs, these machines present a compelling business case for organizations seeking long-term efficiency and sustainability.

Want to Learn More?

If you missed them at the South Florida Build Expo, you can dive deeper into their cutting-edge offerings at thestackercompany.com.