Coates increases Haulotte investment

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05 November 2020

Coates Hire will have invested an additional $7 million in equipment from Haulotte by the end of this year. 

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The relationship between Australian rental giant Coates Hire and Haulotte began in 2018 with an order for 400 machines across its national locations, and continues to grow.

Keith Clarke, Haulotte Australia general manager, explains how the relationship between the two companies continues to flourish even in the difficult times caused by Covid-19.

”Seeing this relationship develop over the last few years has been very rewarding, what started as an initial order, has now grown to include a majority of our machines for Coates Hire to distribute amongst their different locations.”

The machine mix for these orders is varied and includes Optimum 8 scissor lifts and rough terrain scissors, as well as telescopic and articulating booms from 16m to 43m working height.

Clarke added, ”They have witnessed firsthand the innovations and safety benefits that Haulotte machines have to offer and have now grown their fleet to include over 1000 Haulotte machines. Together we work on service and support for the hire industry across Australia.”

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