A forklift dealer that also runs its own RTITB-audited operator training centre on the same Trafford Park site is the part of this listing worth noticing first. TAG Forklifts is a material handling equipment company at Broadoak Business Park in Trafford Park, Manchester, trading for roughly thirty years as a multi-marque dealer across hire, sales, servicing, parts, and operator training. Most regional independents do one or two of those. Doing all five under one roof is the real claim, and the page is detailed enough to test it.
Equipment and hire terms
The fleet spans electric, gas, and diesel counterbalance trucks, reach trucks, VNA articulated trucks, and access platforms including scissor lifts and boom lifts. Stocked brands include Hyundai, Linde, Combilift, Hako, Hyster, Aisle Master, and JLG. That breadth means TAG Forklifts is not tied to one manufacturer's spec sheet when it quotes you a machine. Hire comes on short-term, long-term, and casual terms. Sales cover new and used. Parts, accessories, tyres, and tyre fitting are done in-house, so a buyer running a TAG Forklifts truck deals with one supplier when something wears out. Refurbishment is in scope too, which is the thing to check if you are looking at the used inventory.
Same-day delivery is listed across the North West from the Trafford Park depot, with a stated service area of Greater Manchester, Merseyside, and Lancashire. For a yard manager with a truck down mid-shift, that is the line on the page worth holding the company to. It is specific enough to call them on.
Training centre and accreditations
The operator training centre sits at the same Trafford Park address. Courses cover counterbalance trucks at Category B1 and B2 level, reach trucks, and aisle masters. The centre took an "excellent" rating in an RTITB audit. RTITB sets the standards behind much of UK lift-truck operator certification, so that result came from an outside body, not a self-issued claim. The practical upshot: operators can be trained, hired for, and bought for at one TAG Forklifts site.
TAG Forklifts holds IPAF membership and carries UKMHA audit recertification, both relevant to access platform and material handling work. Companies House registration number 05172268 puts it on the public record. LinkedIn shows 593 followers, ordinary for a single-region industrial supplier and at least proof of a live operation.
The listing also stretches into fleet management systems, racking solutions, and material handling consultation. Useful if you are planning a warehouse layout or running a large fleet. For a small operator with one truck, that part of the menu is noise.
What the outside record shows
Google carries 4.4 stars across 37 reviews, reported via forklift-international.com. In a niche this small, 37 is a usable sample, though thirty years of trading should have produced more, and that is the figure to weigh against TAG Forklifts. The company also appears on ApprovedBusiness.co.uk and Yellowleaf.co.uk, neither of which shows an aggregate score. No Trustpilot, Yelp, or BBB listing turned up, so Google is the only rated source. Phone number and full postal address are published openly, so confirming stock or availability is a direct call, not a contact-form round trip.
The accreditations carry the verdict here more than the reviews do. An RTITB-audited centre, IPAF membership, and UKMHA recertification are checks a customer can act on without waiting for word of mouth to accumulate. The honest weakness is scope: a one-truck buyer is paying attention to a supplier built for fleets and warehouse projects, and may get better terms from a smaller local hire firm. If you run a fleet or need training and equipment from one source, call the depot, ask for same-day delivery confirmation on the model you need, and price a hire against the used-machine option while you are on the line.
Business address
TAG Forklifts
Unit 3, 3A & 3B, Mellors Road,
Trafford Park,
Manchester
M17 1PB
United Kingdom
Contact details
Phone: +44 (0)161 848 0555