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A Hinowa 20.10 tracked platform carried out survey works at Stafford Castle in the UK.
Skyjack has launched two secondary guarding options, which can be fitted to its new products or retrofitted to existing fleet manufactured in 2006 or after.
Australian rental firm adds a Skyjack SJ63AJ articulating boom lift to its fleet
Italian manufacturer Socage has sold 1000 units of its DA320 articulated platform.
UK-based AFI has invested £2 million (US$3.3 million) in 90 Skyjack electric scissors, 15 Genie bi-energy booms and a range of truck mounts.
As part of its expansion plans, Italian rental company Antoniolli is investing in 30 new aerial work platforms, including 21 CTE ZED 20.2 H truck mounts, and nine Genie booms.
German airline Lufthansa has purchased two Genie electric articulating booms for maintenance of its aircraft at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport. More machines are on order.
Technolibya, the official Socage dealer for Libya, has customised 90 Socage A314 vehicle mounts for use in the desert.
Canada-based Skyjack has opened two sales and service centres in Scandinavia and Germany in a bid to develop its market for booms in those regions
Fivebond, Snorkel's distributor in the Kingdom of Thailand, has supplied two lifts to the country’s leading airline, Thai Airways International.
Italy-based Platform Basket has sold four of its 48 m booms to China. The SEL48 ALJE was designed for Far Eastern markets seven years ago, and so far 10 have been sold
Canadian distributor for Snorkel Lifts, CanSourceLifts (CSL), has received praise for the company’s latest powered access platform, the A62JRT.
One of Japan’s leading equipment rental companies is making a strategic investment in electric Snorkel machines
UK-based AFI-Uplift has purchased 35 new Niftylift platforms as part of a major green investment in its hire, delivery and service van fleet
Italian manufacturer Oil & Steel appointed newly formed Mantis Access as distributor for the UK and Ireland. The dealer has also launched an all terrain with an Oil & Steel lift.
The rise of the superboom is upon us but not all manufacturers are choosing to play ball. AI reports
The rise of the superboom is upon us but not all manufacturers are choosing to play ball. AI reports
Barin has supplied an underbridge inspection unit to the Taiwan highway authority
Italy-based Barin has supplied an underbridge inspection unit to European construction giant FCC Construcción
JLG will add another super-boom to its Ultra Boom range, possibly to rival Terex AWP’s new 54.9 m (180 ft) SX-180
Italy-based Easy Lift will launch a tracked and wheeled compact platform later this year and build a new facility
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