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Founding of STILL:

At just 22 years old and with only two employees by his side, Hans Still sets up his own business repairing electric motors on Spaldingstraße in Hamburg. Swift service, reliability and high quality constitute the three main principles of his company philosophy. It is not long before he starts to develop his own products, such as the 'Matador light station\' and small portable generators. After just 17 years in business, Hans Still has 500 employees.

Début at the Leipzig Trade Fair:

STILL establishes itself as a permanent fixture on the global markets right from the outset. In 1924, after just four years in business, STILL makes its début at the Leipzig Trade Fair, show­casing its light stations and electric motors.

First ‘talkie’ in cinemas:

The film ‘Don Juan’ revolutionises the enter­tainment industry, ending the careers of pure silent film stars.

First transpacific flight:

Two Australians in a Fokker plane take on the daring challenge of crossing from Oakland (USA) to Brisbane (Australia) and land safe and sound. The flight lasts 83 hours.

Max Schmeling becomes heavy­weight champion of the world:

He beats Jack Sharkey and remains world champion for two years. The fight is the second largest sports event to be broad­cast live on the radio.

Relocation to Billbrook:

Hans Still moves his rapidly expanding company to new premises located between two parallel streets – Liebigstraße and Berzeliusstraße – in the Hamburg district of Billbrook. The STILL head office is still there to this day.

The Queen Bee – the mother of all drones:

The unmanned, radio-controlled aircraft is launched from a British cruiser with a catapult. These days, drones are a firm fixture in the logistics industry, where they are used for carrying out inven­tories, for example.

The company’s first ever staff outings

and joint Christmas party are held – a tradition which still exists to this day at STILL.

Bonus scheme for suggestions for improvements:

Hans Still introduces a bonus scheme for suggestions for improve­ments from employees. The company’s founder is a firm believer in the idea that employees help ensure a company’s success.

Maiden flight of the Dornier Do X:

The largest flying boat of its time marks the start of modern transport logistics in aviation.

Team effort:

STILL’s various company sports teams continue to be an integral part of its corporate culture to this day.

Discovery of nuclear fission:

Together with Fritz Straßmann, Otto Hahn discovers nuclear fission (splitting of the atom) at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Berlin.

Nothilfe Hans Still e. V. (Hans Still Emergency Aid Association):

Solidarity and pro-active provision of aid for employees who find themselves in hardship are an important part of the corporate culture for Hans Still. He therefore sets up the company’s own aid organi­sation, which still exists to this day.

Inauguration of the STILL company library:

Hans Still is particularly keen to ensure that his employees can access information and educational materials. Dr Friedrich Jungheinrich joins STILL in the same year and takes over management of device construction and standardisation.

Invention of Teflon® material:

US American Roy Plunkett applies for and obtains the US patent for the invention of Teflon® coating.

Invention of the Z3 electro­mechanical computer:

German engineer Konrad Ernst Otto Zuse unveils his Z3 calculating machine, the world’s original precursor to today’s computers.

Not so science fiction:

The Laws of Robotics introduced in Isaac Asimov’s short story entitled ‘Runaround’ still to this day constitute the rule of thumb for how robots should behave …

Occupation of first STILL company-owned accommodation:

The people behind the STILL brand pride themselves on their socially focused corporate strategy of which affordable accommodation is a major component.

New start in the post-war era:

At the start of 1945, STILL has over 1500 employees – but the post-war re­construction phase begins with barely 500 employees. Around half of the production sites lie in ruins. The repair of electric motors and transformers forms the main focus of the business.

Founding of the UN:

192 countries are now signed up as member states of this organisation dedicated to safe­guarding world peace. The UN’s permanent headquarters are in New York.

Launch of the EK 2000:

STILL continues to demonstrate its passion for inno­vation. A special development team makes a real break­through with the EK 2000 electric cart. Innovative features such as stick steering and independent suspen­sion are patented.

STILL service fleet:

STILL starts to use its own service vans. The fast and efficient fleet of service vans plays a key role in the company’s success.
Deutsche Bundesbahn (German Federal Railway) starts using STILL industrial trucks.

First supersonic flight:

American test pilot Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to break the sound barrier with his rocket-powered aircraft. Super­sonic technology revolutionises aviation and reduces the flight time from Paris to New York down to three hours.

RFID technology revolutionises logistics:

Harry Stockman unveils the basics behind RFID technology. RFID enables objects and living things to be identified and located using electro­magnetic waves which activate a transponder. At the most cutting-edge port terminal in the world in Hamburg-Altenwerder, RFID now enables the terminal to be run almost without human intervention, with transport vehicles navigating themselves.

The Deutsche Mark currency is introduced and becomes a symbol of the social market economy.

‘Raisin Bombers’ used in the Berlin airlift:

For almost an entire year, the Allied Forces supply blockaded West Berlin with food and goods using planes. The sophisti­cated logistics use the three air corridors over Berlin as ‘one-way streets’. The planes fly through the corridors at five altitude levels, meaning one plane can land every three minutes.

‘Muli-Mobil’ three-wheel tractor:

Another STILL innovation, the ‘Muli-Mobil’ three-wheel tractor encapsulates the current era and becomes the driving force behind the economic miracle for STILL. At that time STILL summarised all transport equipment (electric trucks, scooters, factory tractors and forklift trucks) under the collective term "Muli-Transport-Geräte".

EGS 1000 – STILL’s first forklift truck:

A real success story begins as STILL launches its first ever forklift truck, the EGS 1000. Deutsche Bundesbahn (German Federal Railway) is one of the first major customers, followed by many more, including the Italian and Japanese national rail companies.

First credit card in the USA:

The first credit card, Diners Club, is launched. As the name suggests, the card is initially issued for use in restaurants by club members. These days, credit cards are an essential component of inter­national payment transactions.

‘STILL throughout the world’

– this is the headline used by the Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper when the company exhibits at the Copenhagen Trade Fair. STILL finally becomes part of the German economic miracle and its logo is entered in the register of trademarks.

Company founder Hans Still and his wife tragically die in a car accident: The company now operates under the name Hans Still AG.

First internal combustion (IC) forklift truck:

STILL launches its first ever IC model, the DEGS. From the outset, the drive concept is diesel electric and so uses hybrid technology: the internal combustion engine drives a generator which produces electricity to drive the drive motor. The result is low engine revs and extremely economical operation.

Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II:

The coronation of the Queen on 2 June 1953 at Westminster Abbey is one of the world’s first international TV events.

Founding of the STILL branches in Stuttgart and Frankfurt:

One year later, the northern branch in Hamburg starts its sales activities.

First ascent of Mount Everest:

Using sophisticated supply logistics, Edmund Hillary and his Sherpa Sardar Tenzing Norgay manage to successfully ascend the Earth’s highest mountain for the first time ever.

Introduction of the container system:

On the East Coast of the USA, American shipowner Malcolm McLean uses a container as a means of transport for the first time ever. This innovative development leads to the standar­disation of global freight transport and makes ‘globalisation’ possible. The most common containers used are 20-foot and 40-foot containers.

Major fire at STILL:

A major fire at the company’s premises destroys two months’ worth of production but thank­fully does not claim any lives.
During the same year, STILL patents its very own hinged steering wheel.

STILL supports the work of Albert Schweitzer:

‘STILL throughout the world’ – including in the humanitarian field. Albert Schweitzer expresses his gratitude to the company for donating a power generator to his hospital in the rain­forest in Lambaréné (Gabon).

Pioneering driverless transport systems (DTSs):

For the first time ever, Wagner (later part of STILL) converts high and low lift industrial trucks into driverless trucks by incorpo­rating electronic components – initially with optical guidance and painted lines on the floor, then subse­quently inductively using guide wires installed in the floor.

Construction boom at STILL:

An investment programme which started in 1960 culminates in the completion of a new office building and a central power supply and heating plant. These structural changes give the company a modern facelift.

Automatic height pre-selection

and an electric forklift truck with five types of mast are launched. STILL files a patent appli­cation for its explosion protection which it developed in-house.

Maschinenfabrik Esslingen becomes part of STILL:

A new company logo visually emphasises STILL’s connection with the firm Maschinen­fabrik Esslingen following the take-over.

First person on the Moon:

The first crewed space mission to land on the Moon (Apollo 11) makes history.

Introduction of the Kanban system:

Companies in the USA and Germany start to introduce the Kanban system in order to guarantee demand-based logistics and production management. The aim is to gradually reduce stock levels and the extent to which companies’ capital is tied up.
Sweden and Finland introduce the ‘EuroCombi’, a heavy truck which can still only be used in Germany with a special permit. The truck can transport up to 60 tonnes of goods. Conventional trucks can manage a maximum of 40 tonnes.

The first ever email:

Ray Tomlinson sends a message via the ARPANET and uses the @ sign for the first time in order to differentiate between user names and computer names.

Innovative working hours model:

STILL introduces flexitime and thus puts more respon­sibility in the hands of employees.

STILL becomes part of Linde AG:

The integration of STILL into the Wiesbaden-based firm Linde AG opens up exciting new opportunities for the internatio­nalisation of the company.

‘Europa forklift trucks’ advertising campaign makes its mark:

STILL uses the story of the goddess Europa from Greek mythology to create an eye-catching advertising campaign.

The start of the internet:

The World Wide Web has its origins in a research network which has connected several univer­sities in the USA since 1969. The internet is deemed to be the greatest innovation in infor­mation logistics since the invention of printing.

Emission levels of STILL trucks pass the California Test:

The designers at STILL work hard to develop low-emission internal combustion trucks to ensure that the strict require­ments of the California Test can be met.

New company logo with staying power:

As part of the company’s name change to STILL GmbH, a new company logo is intro­duced which is essen­tially the one still in use today.

STILL is the name in forklift trucks:

A funny incident demonstrates that STILL epitomises forklift trucks. A young man in former Czechoslovakia sends a postcard to a ‘Mr Stapler’ in Europe (‘Stapler’ is German for ‘forklift truck’). The postcard manages to find its way to the only European with the surname ‘Stapler’. Mr Stapler, in turn, forwards the post­card to the well-known manu­facturer of forklift trucks, STILL.

First mass-produced computer:

The first ever mass-produced computer, the Apple II, is unveiled in the USA.

Launch of the free-view mast:

The free-view mast developed by STILL’s in-house team gives drivers a new outlook – and improves safety.

First use of barcodes in Germany:

Barcodes are opto-electronically legible script which can be read by a machine with the help of a scanner. Barcodes play an increa­singly important role in intra­logistics since they remove the need for product details to be recorded manually.

Kevin Keegan signs for STILL:

The eighth foreign subsidiary, STILL Materials Handling Limited, is founded in the UK. Even the former Hamburg HSV foot­baller is on hand to congra­tulate the company on the grand opening.

Breakthrough in ‘man-up’ products:

Wagner launches its new ‘person-to-goods’ concept and the EFSG-MX, a real trend­setter and precursor to today’s MX range.

World’s first hybrid:

STILL launches the world’s first hybrid industrial truck, setting new environmental sustain­ability standards in intra­logistics. Initially, the R 7 hybrid tractor is mostly used in the manoeuvring areas of various different airports.

First West German in space:

Physicist Ulf Merbold becomes the first West German to take part in a space flight on board the space shuttle ‘Columbia’.

The domain of domains:

The domain name system intro­duces the domain extensions “.de” and “.com” to the communi­cations world.

Touch me:

Hewlett Packard’s HP-150 is the first commercial computer to feature a touch­screen, paving the way for smartphones.

‘Forged ‘Hitler Diaries’:

The forged ‘Hitler Diaries’ published in the news magazine Stern trigger global outrage.

Service fleet features miniature model forklift trucks:

Almost 500 service vans are fitted with mini­ature model forklift trucks as a form of branding, designed to ensure that the STILL service fleet really stands out.

GPS navigation system revolutionises the logistics industry:

GPS stands for ‘Global Positioning System’. It uses satellites to locate objects all around the world. Today’s positioning system which is accurate to within a radius of 10 meters enables shipping companies to track their goods all around the world in real time.

The first IC forklift truck with a catalytic converter is supplied.

STILL’s revenue surpasses the billion mark for the first time ever:

French forklift truck manu­facturer SAXBY and Swedish manu­facturer Stocka are integrated into STILL and help ensure ten-figure turnover for the first time ever.

The US space probe Voyager 2

completes a flyby of Neptune and provides the first ever images from the outer boundary of our solar system.

Company logo is redesigned:

The logo consists of a stylised fork­lift truck and the STILL lettering.

STILL expands into Eastern Europe:

The fall of the Berlin Wall and the opening up of the former Eastern Bloc provide STILL with new oppor­tunities to expand. It opens a sales office in Leipzig in 1990, and esta­blishes a number of STILL subsi­diaries one after the other in quick succession: in Hungary in 1992, in the Czech Republic in 1993, and in Poland in 1995.

Launch of the R 20 electric forklift truck:

The R 20 is the culmination of almost 50 years of deve­lopment work at STILL. It becomes the number one choice wherever zero emissions and energy efficiency are the top priorities.

Berlin becomes the seat of the German government:

Following a heated debate lasting more than 10 hours, the members of the German Bundestag in Bonn vote by 338 to 320 in favour of relocating the seat of government to Berlin.

160 characters will do:

On 3 December, the world’s first ever SMS is sent from a British computer to a mobile phone.

STILL expands into Asia:

STILL also establishes a presence in the emerging ‘tiger economies’. The STILL represen­tative office in Singapore opens in 1994.

Inauguration of the Channel Tunnel:

The 50-kilometre Channel Tunnel is the first rail connection between Great Britain and France that is not reliant on ferry traffic.

Wagner becomes part of STILL:

The integration of its long-term partner gives STILL a decisive advantage in the ware­house technology segment.

STILL R 70 runs on vegetable oil:

STILL makes a break­through with the use of alter­native fuels, launching an R 70 which can run on vegetable oil.

Forklift trucks at the click of a mouse:

STILL’s first ever website is launched at www.still.de. Prospective customers can find out more about the company’s products and services online for the first time ever. 50,000 people from all over the world visit the new homepage in the first four weeks alone.

RXX launch:

STILL once again demonstrates its innovative prowess with the RXX concept truck The RXX combines futuristic design with numerous sophisti­cated technical features. The movable driver’s cab increases driver safety; the rear-mounted camera allows the driver to see what is happening behind; and an exten­dible rear weight, which adapts in line with the load being carried, optimises load capacity.

The International Space Station (ISS) launches into space:

A logistical tour de force in orbit – the ISS is a crewed space station which is run and developed based on inter­national cooperation.

The new R 70-20 compact IC fork­lift truck is launched:

The R 70-20 compact is a compact powerhouse in the truest sense – it can lift loads of up to two tonnes, works extremely effi­ciently in narrow aisles and consumes a mere 2.1 litres of fuel per hour.

Total solar eclipse over Central Europe:

This goes down in German tourism history under the name ‘Sofie’ (‘SoFi’ is short for ‘solar eclipse’ in German). The speed of the umbra shadow quickly drops from an initial 50,000 kilo­metres per hour down to 4000 kilo­metres per hour, whilst the shadow crosses the Atlantic.

The dawn of the IoT:

British technology pioneer Kevin Ashton formu­lates the vision for an Internet of Things in which physical objects are electro­nically identi­fiable and connected with the help of RFID technology.

Joysticks become industry standard:

Joysticks enable operators to control hydraulics with extreme precision and ease.

Launch of the STILL PartnerPlan®:

The STILL PartnerPlan® package of services is launched with a full range of individual options, designed to meet customers’ growing need for customised solutions.

Merger between Daimler-Benz and Chrysler:

The merger, described by the parties involved as a ‘marriage made in heaven’, is concluded. It lasts until 2007.

New MX 15-3 for high rack warehouses:

STILL’s new generation of warehouse technology makes order picking and stacking not only easier but more cost-effective too. The trucks are the first to feature the OptiSpeed control concept, which ensures optimum driving speed based on lifting height, direction of travel and load capacity and achieves up to 20% better handling performance.

The birth of the smartphone:

The Nokia 7110 is the first internet-ready mobile phone launched on the market. Its appearance in the film ‘The Matrix’ makes the first smart­phone famous.

The launch of the iPod:

The portable playback device is a huge commercial success and revolu­tionises the music market.

STILL enters Brazil:

STILL has had a represen­tative office in the economic hub of São Paulo since the start of 1999, but in 2001 it takes over the company Ameise Comércio e Industria and founds the subsidiary STILL do Brasil. The South American head­quarters and new produc­tion site are located in Rio de Janeiro.

The new vehicle control concept OptiSpeed

ensures that trucks always achieve their full perfor­mance potential in line with their physical capabi­lities. A test run involving 300 trucks shows an improvement in handling perfor­mance of up to 30%.

Introduction of the euro on 1 January 2002:

Following its intro­duction in non-physical form in 1999, the euro now replaces national currencies as a means of payment in the form of notes and coins. The euro coins are minted by each of the 16 Member States with their own country-specific design on the back.

Platform-independent material flow management system:

After extensive field testing, a completely new material flow system is unveiled which runs on standard operating systems without any problems. STILL’s new standard software can be modified specifi­cally for each industry and can thus meet the requirements of an extremely wide range of industries.

Around the world in 13.5 days:

Steve Fossett success­fully circum­navigates the globe in a balloon in 13.5 days.

STILL launches new RX 50 forklift truck:

Based on the RXX concept project, the ground-breaking RX 50 electric fork­lift truck boasts many inno­vative features from the design of the roof down to the footwell, including more freedom of move­ment near the driver’s legs and feet and an inno­vative over­head guard for optimum visibility.

Zero emissions:

A group of engineers, who are later joined by Elon Musk, found Tesla and in 2008 unveil the Roadster with its pioneering battery and electric drive technology.

STILL unveils fuel cell forklift truck:

The first ever truck equipped with a fuel cell is based on an R 60 electric fork­lift truck. One full hydrogen tank provides enough power for an eight-hour shift. The fuel cell is not only emission-free but also extremely effective, boasting efficiency of 60%.

Concorde’s final flight:

The world’s only super­sonic passenger airliner makes its last flight from New York to London.

STILL launches its new R 70 diesel forklift trucks:

The R 70 models are designed for heavy loads and feature an impressive compact design offering excellent manoeuvr­ability and visibility. These ‘tough guys’ are able to meet all the require­ments of heavy-duty appli­cations such as construction, mining and mechanical engineering.

EU enlargement – 10 new Member States join the EU:

Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary and Cyprus.

The company logo gets a new look

… as does the overall branding: blue, the second corporate colour after orange, is replaced with silver.

SpaceShipOne

is the first private plane to reach an altitude of 100 kilo­metres and therefore reach space. Pilot Michael Melvill becomes the word’s first commercial astronaut.

First automated forklift truck heralds the warehouse of the future:

The FM 14i automated reach truck opens up a host of future opportunities in intra­logistics, from automating all types of transport processes right through to achieving a self-organising warehouse.

Lateral battery change in the RX 20 and RX 60:

The RX 20 and RX 60 models feature a lateral battery change option as standard – an extremely convenient and time-saving development.

KION Group combines STILL, OM and Linde MH:

With branches all over the world and more than 21,000 employees, the KION Group is the European market leader in material handling solutions and one of two global industry giants.

Opening of the Three Gorges Dam:

Boasting installed capacity of 18,200 megawatts, this hydro­electric power station in China is the largest power station anywhere in the world. The reservoir created is over 600 km long.

The new RX 70 diesel forklift truck

is the most economical in its class and sets standards in climate protection.

The G8 Summit

in Heiligendamm is a logistical master­piece, not least thanks to the ‘giant beach chair’.

STILLReport:

Fleet management made easy – this web-based software tool ensures trans­parency across a company’s entire fleet of forklift trucks at all times. STILLReport provides up-to-date service reports, repair reports and FEM reports.

Bring on the apps:

The Apple App Store is the first online sales channel for smart computer programs.

STILL unveils the KANVAN:

Based on the CX-T, the truck combines all the advan­tages of a tractor and a lifting device.

Début of the Blue-Q smart autopilot:

With its Blue-Q efficiency mode, STILL launches a smart auto­pilot option which enables energy costs to be reduced by up to 20%.

‘Yes We Can!’

Democrat Senator Barack Obama is elected as the first ever Afro-American President of the United States of America.

STILL adds rack systems to its range of products and services:

Customers receive a full ware­housing system from a single source. The port­folio ranges from simple racks to highly compact ware­housing systems.

Material supply directly on site:

STILL presents its new LiftRunner C-Frames and E-Frames which can be combined with tractors to create tugger trains for modern production logistics.

Energy becomes matter:

In one of the particle accele­rators of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland, for the first time ever scientists success­fully collide two inversely circu­lating proton beams with energy similar to that which prevailed trilli­onths of a second after the big bang 13.7 billion years ago.

STILL transport controller with self-learning forklift guidance system:

The new version of the material flow manage­ment systems ensures that STILL is able to offer a compre­hensive ware­house manage­ment system. The system essentially combines the ware­house manage­ment system and transport/forklift truck control system modules.

World’s first hybrid forklift truck:

STILL unveils the RX 70 Hybrid, the first ever hybrid forklift truck to go into series production. Its additional ultra-capacitors store the energy released when the truck brakes and use this as drive power.

A breathtaking feat:

Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner becomes the first woman to climb all eight-thousanders without the use of supple­mentary oxygen.

New design for the service fleet:

STILL’s service technicians are some of the company’s most important brand ambassadors and have long been a symbol of the best service network in the industry. On an average day, the approx. 950 service vans visit around 2400 customers, which means that they travel approx. 25 million kilo­metres in total each year.

STILL celebrates 50 years in Austria:

Founded in 1962, STILL’s first foreign subsidiary cele­brates this land­mark anniversary.

STILL PalletShuttle:

The latest generation of satellite trucks is a completely new development. This cutting-edge storage solution is a semi-automatic storage and retrieval system consisting of a shuttle and a multi-level channel storage system with guide rails.

Creation of a new brand in Italy:

STILL completes its merger with the Italian market leader for industrial trucks, OM Carrelli Elevatori. The long-standing company, originally founded in 1899 as a railway stock manu­facturer, is from now on known as OM STILL in Italy.

STILL Easy App:

The STILL Sales team has always prided itself on its excellent advice, personal touch and customer service. Now the iPad app signals the dawn of a new era – Sales 2.0 – with truck confi­gurator, video presen­tation, image database and company presen­tation all available in one place.

100th Tour de France:

The 100th edition of the classic cycling race travels through France and crowns a Brit the winner: Chris Froome passes the finish line on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in front of all the other 168 riders.

Hub2Move – a glimpse into the future of logistics:

Hub2Move, a joint project organised by the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics, pursues the vision of a mobile warehouse – an efficient, effective and confi­gurable material flow system able to keep pace with the changing nature of the logistics industry. STILL is involved as a partner right from the outset.

The world speaks STILL:

STILL operates national subsidiaries in 21 different countries. Thanks to its global network of around 300 dealer­ships located in all corners of the world, STILL products are also used all over the globe: from snow-covered regions of Russia and archaeo­logical sites in Egypt right through to tropical areas of the Philippines.

STILL iGo is born:

From now on, STILL uses this new name for all its automation solutions – compre­hensive, customised and highly efficient solutions which can be seamlessly integrated even into existing structures.

Virtual driver training:

At Volkswagen, cutting-edge technology is not just limited to the vehicles it produces; the leading automotive group also develops a unique industrial truck simulator for the logistics training hub at its Wolfsburg site. STILL is involved in the deve­lopment process.

Fully charged:

The new STILL RX 60-60/80 electric forklift truck with a load capacity of six to eight tonnes is fully charged and raring to go. It is the first electric truck in this load capacity class in the history of the STILL brand.

Comet dust:

Philae is the first ever robotic lander to achieve a soft landing on a comet. It accompanies the Rosetta space probe from March 2004 until it reaches its desti­nation, the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko.

iGoEasy:

STILL’s iGoEasy auto­mation solution – a system which can be operated, installed and adapted intui­tively with an iPad – wins the coveted Inter­national Forklift Truck of the Year Award (IFOY Award) in the Automated Guided Vehicles category.

cubeXX:

En route to a ‘flexible warehousing world’ – what started in 2011 with a concept study for the STILL cubeXX industrial truck, leads to a new dimension in flexible and convertible warehousing. The first func­tioning prototype of the cubeXX is showcased at CeMAT 2014.

Mission: zero emissions:

More electric forklift trucks have been bought in Western Europe than IC forklift trucks since 2009. STILL explains why that is the case, why IC forklift trucks are never­theless not surplus to require­ment and what usage factors these decisions are based on in its ‘Mission: zero emissions’ campaign.

STILL takes over tugger train specialist:

LR Intralogistik becomes the newest member of the STILL family. This bolsters its market-leading position in the area of lean logistics and internal material transport without forklift trucks.

IFOY in the Intralogistics Solutions category:

STILL wins the coveted award for the system solution it developed for plastic film manu­facturer Kuraray Trosifol. For the first time ever, semi-automatic PalletShuttles communi­cate with the automated FM-X reach trucks to ensure optimum production supply in the warehouse – a real bench­mark for the future of warehouse design.

The 500,000th counter­balanced forklift truck from Hamburg

marks a huge achievement in the company’s history: The mile­stone forklift truck, a STILL RX 60-25 electric fork­lift truck, is handed over to the Leverkusen-based company Chemion Logistik GmbH at a special celebration on site.

Major customer switches fleet over to lithium-ion battery technology:

Food producer Brüggen is the first major customer to switch the entire fleet at its Lübeck site over to the new technology.

World’s first autonomous order picker:

the new iGo neo CX 20. STILL’s in-house deve­lopment makes it the first manu­facturer of industrial trucks to incor­porate robotics into an intra­logistics product as standard – interactive coope­ration between humans and machines.

Go digital:

AlphaGo, the computer program developed by Google DeepMind, manages to beat Lee Sedol, one of the world’s best Go players, in a series of matches.

STILL expands into Norway and Portugal

by taking over the Norwegian dealer Andersen Trucks and founding STILL, S.A.U.

New logistics centre in Billbrookdeich:

Two halls with a total surface area of approx. 27,000 m2 are opened in the immediate vicinity of STILL’s head office.

Forklift truck noster – Vatican opts for the RX 50:

This long-standing customer orders a new STILL RX 50 electric fork­lift truck to glide over the holy marble floor of the world-famous St. Peter’s Basilica.

60 years of STILL Denmark & 50 years of STILL Switzerland

The 200,000th RX forklift truck:

The production of the 200,000th fork­lift truck from the orange-silver RX range is a real high­light of the year. The mile­stone truck is put into operation at the Ulmer Seifert Logistics Group.

Strong teamwork between STILL and Dematic

in developing fully automated supply chain solutions. For example, in 2018, STILL and its KION group sister company automate the new European distri­bution centre of CASA in Olen (Belgium). 12 auto­mated STILL series-production trucks ensure faultless, swift, clean and quiet logistics.

New RX 20 sets standards:

Better performance, better dynamics and better avail­ability – STILL’s top-selling electric fork­lift truck boasts the best handling perfor­mance in its class and the biggest range per battery charge – a unique logis­tical powerhouse.

neXXt digital level:

STILL neXXt fleet opens the door to a whole range of different digital eco­systems and provides universal access for all appli­cations relating to fleet management and integrated services.

New training centre:

The new STILL training centre in Fürth opens its doors, providing the next generation of talented employees with a central training hub, including an inno­vative mechatronics workshop.

Electric scooters take off:

Nifty electric scooters start popping up all over Europe and are expected to make the ‘last mile’ of inner-city travel easier.

World’s largest container ship sets sail:

Shipping company MSC’s 400-metre long MSC Gülsün makes its maiden voyage with 23,756 standard containers on board and docks in Bremerhaven.

Next-level performance, accele­ration and driving experience:

The new RX 60, designed for loads of up to 3.5 tonnes, sets new standards. The reissued product line delivers potentially record-breaking accele­ration and driving speeds of up to 21 km/h as well as further improved lifting speeds.

Autonomous trucks, next level:

With the iGo neo technology STILL is the first company to succeed in turning series produc­tion trucks into indepen­dently acting assistants to their operators. This means up to 75% less strenuous and time-consuming ascents and descents with a consi­derable reduction in walking distances with a load.

STILL celebrates an impor­tant anniversary:

Our customers’ success has been at the heart of everything we do for 100 years. Under­standing their specific needs and meeting those needs with creati­vity and innovative prowess is what drives us. As passio­nate forward thinkers, we develop and implement customised intra­logistics solutions which are more than the sum of their parts and provide a wealth of added value. We are inven­ting the future for you!