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07 May 2008

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Rank 2007 Rank 2006 Company 2007 Turnover (US$ x million) 2007 Turnover (local currency or as supplied x million) 2006 Turnover (local currency x million) Percentage change over year Equipment type Notes
1 2 JLG $2577.2(est) 2577.2(est) $1410(est) N/A Self propelled/trailers Based on a reported turnover of $3.032 for all JLG products, less an estimated 15% for the telehandler business.
2 1 Genie $1987.2 $1987.2 $1600 24% Self propelled For AWP's only, excludes telehandlers and other Genie branded non-AWP products.
3 4 Haulotte Group $946.4 €648.1 €519 25% Self propelled/trucks
4 5 Aichi Corp $750 $750 ¥65000 38% Self propelled/trucks
5 6 Skyjack $474.2 CN$468.5(est) CN$371 26% Self propelled Figure of CN$493.2 quoted for Linamar's Industrial Group which included the Carelift Zoomboom telehandlers from August 2007 estimated 5% of business.
6 3 Altec Industries $425(est) $425(est) $700(est) N/A Utility trucks Excludes all other parts of Altec's business
7 8 Alimak Hek $231(est) $231(est) $220 5% Mast climbers and aerials Includes the Alimak elevator business
8 7 Terex Utilities $179.7(est) $179.7(est) $245(est) N/A Utility trucks
9 N/A The Tanfield Group $164.9 £83.1(est) $135(Snorkel) N/A Self propelled/trailers/push around Includes Snorkel and UpRight businesses
10 11 Bronto Skylift $130 €89 €79 13% Trucks
11 13 Manitou $128.5 €88 €56.40 56% Self propelled
12 9 Time Manufacturing $120(est) $120(est) $196 N/A Utility Aerials
13 12 Tadano $116.1 ¥12965 ¥11344 14% Self propelled/Utility Aerials
14 14 GJJ $96 CN¥700 CN¥539 30% Hoists and mastclimbers
15 15 OP Pagliero $78.1 €53.5 €44.2 21% Trucks
16 16 Oil & Steel $73.9 €50.6 €44 15% Trucks/tracked
17 Niftylift $69.5(est) £35(est) £24(est) Self propelled/trucks/trailers
18 18 Anton Ruthtnann $63.8(est) €43.7(est) €35 25% Trucks
18 19 Wumag $61.3 €42 €33.5 25% Trucks
18 20 Geda $61.3 €42 €32 31% Hoists Includes material hoists
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