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Stay tuned on what is happening at FlexQube®. Read about new orders and solutions as well as about industry outlook and more.

17 December 2015
FlexQube receives a major order for 250 carts!
FlexQube has received a major order for 250 carts to an automotive supplier in Austria.

16 December 2015
FlexQube receives an order for 100 EUR-tugger carts!
FlexQube has received an order for with the unique and ergonomic tow bar solution.

10 December 2015
FlexQube receives an order from Whirlpool, the world's largest manufacturer of home appliances
FlexQube has received an order from Whirlpool in Findlay, Ohio, USA.

29 November 2015
FlexQube receives an order for 42 trolleys from a manufacturer of heavy construction equipment
FlexQube has received an order for 42 trolleys from a manufacturer of heavy construction machinery.

18 November 2015
FlexQube newsletter with the latest regarding material handling carts!
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16 November 2015
Fridays are good days for FlexQube!
FlexQube received a number of orders last Friday on November 13th and below you will see them distributed on a world map.

10 November 2015
23 applications in 23 seconds
Please check our new "A few weeks in 23 seconds" video.

28 October 2015
Newsletter week 44!
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21 October 2015
Automotive supplier orders prototype
A global automotive supplier has ordered a prototype for their production site in Mexico.

20 October 2015
FlexQube receives an order from one of the worlds largest suppliers of sustainable energy!
FlexQube Inc. received an order from a new customer working globally with sustainable energy.

20 October 2015
FlexQube receives an order from a company in Nebraska!
FlexQube Inc. has received an order for tool kit carts from a customer in Nebraska that makes motorcycles and Jet Skis.

15 October 2015
FlexQube receives an order from one of the world's largest truck manufacturers
FlexQube Inc. has received an order for what we call a 'low rider' from a large truck manufacturing company.