Access Lift & Handlers - August-September 2018

29 August 2018

Included in this issue:

  • INTERVIEW: UNITED RENTALS
    As United Rentals has made an entry into Europe through BakerCorp. IRN editor Joe Malone finds out what the company’s long-term plan is for the market.
  • ROTATING TELEHANDLERS
    The rotating telehandler market is heating up as rental companies and contractors discover the numerous benefits of these heavy lifters. Lindsey Anderson reports.
  • MAINTENANCE
    Keeping machines in good working order is as easy as following a manufacturer’s manual. Lindsey Anderson speaks with OEMs about preventative tips and best practices.
  • INTERVIEW: RIWAL
    Murray Pollok talks to Riwal Chief Executive Officer Norty Turner about the company’s 50th year, facing up to digitalization, and Riwal’s internationalization strategy. Will they cross the pond and enter North America?
  • SPECIALTY MEWPS
    Speed Level lifts have been around since the ’90s, giving OEMs the opportunity to enhance and re-engineer units. ALH talks to two companies about benefits, trends and more.
  • IPAF NEWS
    New ANSI Standard introduces ‘supervisor’ definition; Booking now open for IPAF Innovate event; AMP Sales and Services joins IPAF; Save the date for the IPAF Summit and IAPAs 2019 in Dubai; Film premiere at Asia Conference & Showcase 2018; New edition of ‘Elevating Safety’ set for publication.
  • SUBSCRIPTIONS
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