All Telescopic Boom Articles
Loxam has added one each of the world’s biggest booms from Genie and JLG, the SX 180 and 1850SJ
Busy time ahead for Spanish construction equipment manufacturer as it looks to fuel 2015 growth with exhibits at trade shows in UK and Brazil
The Genie SX180's and JLG 1850 SJ's will join Collé’s 5000 rental units, including more than 100 platforms with a working height of 40 m or more
Genie has delivered the first 180 ft SX-180 boom in Saudi Arabia to rental company Zoom Al Andalus Trading
The Time Versalift VT-66-LFE includes an elevator for up and over work being used for the first time outside North America
Didier Gyger used its JLG 1850SJ Ultra Boom to renovate a former flour factory in Geneva, Switzerland, into flats
Shanghai Horizon Equipment & Engineering Company has taken delivery of the 185-foot boom
UK rental company Morris Leslie brings in its MT625 telehandler to assist with poppy display at Tower of London
New telescopic boom puts in a shining performance for Swedish lifting and access rental company Kranpunkten AB
MEC Aerial Work Platforms will unveil a brand new 60-foot boom lift at the 2015 Rental Show, Feb. 22-25 in New Orleans, ALH has learned
European rental firm purchases Genie’s highest self-propelled boom lift, the SX180
London-based rental company invests £5 million in JCB Loadall telescopic handlers
JLG Industries, through its distribution partner in Switzerland Stirnimann, recently delivered a new 1850SJ Ultra Boom to its customer Gyger Nacelles
UK rental firm takes delivery of new fleet of Manitou telehandlers worth UK£3 million (€3.8 million)
Northern Ireland based rental company purchases new boom lifts through JLG distributor APS
Norwegian rental company purchases a Versalift and a Ruthmann Steiger
Four SX-180 booms used to install lightning-deterrent tips to 50 turbines in Michigan
UK rental company called in to provide equipment for the construction of a new exhibition centre in Liverpool
Rich Rigging takes delivery of the new boom lift and puts it straight to work at New Zealand port
US manufacturer adds 5,000 pounds (31.7 tonnes) of lift capacity to its latest rough terrain telehandler
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