Austrian renter joins System Lift community

System Lift has announced a new member in Austria.

KAMPEL Kampel’s head office in Austria. (Photo: System Lift).

The Germany-based cooperative of rental companies has more than 70 members and has now added Kampel, a second-generation, family-run business, located in Bruck an der Leitha, about 30 kilometers southeast of Vienna.

The company was founded in 1990 and has been active in the rental business for over 30 years and is planning to grow its aerial platform rental fleet from 50 to 250 units, to complement its existing fleet of 30 cranes.

With a team of 85 employees in total, Kampel has premises of more than 55,000 square meters and covers the greater Vienna and lower Austria areas.

KAMPEL Kampel is part of the System Lift community. (Photo: System Lift).

“We are convinced that with Kampel we have gained a modern and powerful System Lift partner who will strengthen our area coverage with currently four existing partner companies in Austria and especially around the capital Vienna,” said Malte Bilau, CEO of System Lift.

“At the same time, the company, which is well positioned in terms of sales, is on a significant growth path and will also position itself professionally in the System Lift training area. We are pleased to be able to accompany Martin Kampel and his team on this journey,”

Kampel Managing director Martin Kampel added, “We are pleased about being accepted into the System Lift network and about now being part of such a strong entrepreneurial network. We are sure that we can optimally complement the community with our tailor-made range of products and services.”

Professionalizing access rental - the System Lift way The German cooperative on future proofing rental, tariffs on China-produced MEWPS, VR training and consolidation
Latest News
New tender worth up to US$1 billion offered on Rail Baltica
Major infrastructure projects in Estonia unveiled on huge European transport network
Renovation work begins on Germany’s high-speed rail network
US$100 million project first of many intended to increase rail reliability, says Deutsche Bahn
JLG introduces first electric telehandler
Compact unit aimed at North American market