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Norty Turner named IPAF President
Brad Boehler has stepped down from IPAF with United Rentals’ Norty Turner taking over
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Skyjack sees further gains
Linamar’s industrial division saw considerable growth in Q2, following an excellent quarter for Skyjack and more
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Skyjack sales continue to rise
The industrial division of Linamar Group increased its sales by 38.6 percent for the first quarter of 2018 compared to the same period last year.
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Skyjack climb continues
The Industrial division of Linamar, essentially made up of Skyjack, increased its product sales by 24.5% in the second quarter, while earnings were up 2.5% to $54.1 million
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Sales bounce back at Skyjack
Sales in the Industrial segment of Linamar, primarily Skyjack, increased 8.5% and operating earnings were up 7.6%, resulting in a more positive three months for the Canadian manufacturer
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Record year for Skyjack
The company tacks on yet another banner year with revenues increased by 23 percent
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Skyjack continues its climb
The industrial segment of Linamar, a majority of which is Skyjack, saw sales increase by 24.8% in the third quarter, partly thanks to increased boom and telehandler market share
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Skyjack sales leap in second quarter
The industrial segment of Linamar, a major part of which is made up by Skyjack, reported a second quarter sales increase of 28.9% to $284.1 m
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Skyjack increases market share
The industrial segment of Linamar Group, largely made up of Skyjack, saw significant margin improvements in the third quarter of its 2014 financial year
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Sales up 20.5% at Skyjack
Canada-based Skyjack, otherwise known as the Industrial segment of parent group Linamar, increased its sales by 20.5% or $37.5 million to $220.4 million in the second quarter of 2014.
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Skyjack reports outstanding 2013
Linamar industrial segment, made up largely by Skyjack, saw operating earnings up 129.1%, based on a sales increase of 16.8%.
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Mixed Q1 results for Skyjack
Despite a decline in sales, the Canadian-based company saw an uptick in profits.
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Skyjack’s Q2 sales increase
The industrial division of Canadian company Linamar, which largely includes Skyjack, saw sales increase 48.6% or CN$48.6 million from Q2 2011 to CN$148.6 million. The sales increase was "primarily due to significant increases in demand in the access equipment markets resulting from fleet replacement initiatives," Linamar said in a statement.
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Skyjack confirms Brad Boehler as president
Linamar Corp has confirmed Brad Boehler as president of Skyjack Inc following his appointment as interim president in July last year.
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Skyjack appoints new president as Shaughnessy leaves
Linamar Corp has appointed an executive from its automotive components business, Ken Myers, to replace Steve Shaughnessy as president of Skyjack.
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Linamar sees ‘modest increases’ in access equipment markets
Linamar said a 17.5% decrease in industrial was slightly offset due to 'modest increases in access equipment markets'
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Steve Shaughnessy takes on the manufacturing challenge
With around 25 years experience in access rentals Steve Shaughnessy has just completed his first week as president of Canadian manufacturer, Skyjack.
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Linamar says Ken McDougall still in charge at Skyjack
Linamar Corp said Ken McDougall remains in charge of Skyjack despite his current reassignment to the group’s Mexican powertrain business.
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Sales in Linamar's Industrial Segment fall 64%
Sales in the Industrial Segment of Linamar, which includes Skyjack, decreased 64.4% in the second quarter of 2009. Sales were $97 million lower than in the same quarter in 2008.
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Over 100 laid off at Skyjack
Over 100 employees have been laid off from Skyjack's Guelph plant. Both office and production employees who work on the Canadian company's rough terrain scissor line are affected.