Axolift agrees distribution in the Baltics

Axolift has announced that Jomasta Lithuania will distribute its products in the Baltic region.

The range of low level access products from Axolift will be sold in Luthiania and Latvia through Jomasta, in Estonia through the company’s subsidiary SBLifts and in Denmark through TRT Maskiner TRTM.

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Renatas Norvaišas, CEO of Jomasta, said, “For some time we have seen the growth potential for low level access products in the markets where our group is active, and decided to add them to our product portfolio.”

Norvaišas added that Jomasta had visited Italy-based Axolift in December 2023 and had been impressed with the product quality and service offered by the team. “The fact that besides the existing range, the company is also working hard on releasing new low level access models this year was another important element for us to continue our discussions and I am happy that we were able to sign the agreement early in February.”

The Axolift products will be on display at exhibitions Resta 2024, 25 - 27 April, in Lithuania during April and at Dansk Liftmesse, 16-17 May, in Denmark, in May.

Massimo Grossele, CEO of Gromet/Axolift group, said the cooperation with Jomasta in the Baltics and Denmark represented another important step in the growth plans for the company.

“Like Axolift, the Jomasta group is very dynamic with a high focus on customer service. We are looking forward to the future and to become a leading supplier of low level access products in their markets.”

Grossele added that Axolift would continue to expand its footprint in 2014.

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