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Knowledge is power: Discover our technical and advisory glossary
09.10.24You know that feeling when a technical term makes your head spin? No more of that! Our technical and advisory glossary helps. ...
Model 710: The work light for your forklift
17.09.24Working in high rack warehouses requires precise and flexible lighting. Whether lifting loads or navigating narrow aisles – without optimum visibility, every movement becomes a challenge. This is exactly where model 710 comes into play...
Your safety zone starts here
09.09.24Warning zone lights create safer work environments and significantly reduce the risk of accidents and injuries. These innovative solutions visibly mark both mobile and stationary hazard areas -from targeted lines to comprehensive zones. ...
Welcome to the team: We are happy to have reinforcement
05.09.24Our team gains strong support: We welcome two new colleagues at J.Führ who will enrich our company with their experience and new ideas. Their different backgrounds bring a breath of fresh air to our projects. We are looking forward to working together and realizing new approaches together. ...
Our interview with Gregory Van Slyke from J.W. Speaker about the use of 3D printing
06.05.24At this year's LogiMAT, we had the opportunity to ask Gregory Van Slyke from J.W. Speaker about a topic that is becoming increasingly important: 3D printing! The role of 3D printing in the lighting industry is steadily increasing, even in series production. ...
3D printing for series parts – A headlight for the “Sherpa” from Genkinger
15.04.243D printing for the Genkinger “Sherpa”, 3D printing for serial parts? Of course! At the end of 2023, the special-purpose vehicle manufacturer Genkinger was faced with a new challenge. They had to integrate a new headlight for its “Sherpa” small goods transporter. The requirements were clear: 1. the light has to fit precisely into the sloping front of the vehicle. 2. It has all the necessary approvals for possible road use. ...