According to a recent LinkedIn post from IDme, the company has completed its March training program focused on industrial vehicles and lifting platforms at its Jerez de la Frontera facilities. The course reportedly covered front and reach forklifts, pallet trucks, stackers, and elevating platforms, with an emphasis on practical learning and workplace safety in logistics and industrial environments.
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The post highlights that participants receive a capacity license and an official certificate recognized by AENOR under UNE 58451:2016, underscoring compliance with established training standards. For investors, this activity suggests IDme is positioning itself not only as an equipment dealer but also as a provider of accredited training services, which could support recurring revenue streams and deepen relationships with logistics and intralogistics clients in the Cádiz region.
By leveraging its role as an official STILL dealer, IDme appears to be using training to reinforce brand alignment and increase utilization of its facilities in the El Portal industrial park. If demand for certified operators continues to grow alongside warehouse automation and intralogistics development in Spain, the company’s training offering may enhance its competitive position and support cross-selling opportunities for equipment and related services.

