Nationwide to invest £20 million

Premium Content

21 June 2013

Nationwide Platforms is investing heavily in new equipment throughout 2013

Nationwide Platforms is investing heavily in new equipment throughout 2013

Nationwide Platforms has announced plans to invest £20 million (US$ 30 million) in fleet expansion throughout 2013.

This year will see more than 1650 units of new access-related equipment entering the UK-based rental giant's fleet. They will range from 3.5 to 70 m working heights.

Under the plans, 630 Terex AWP Genie platforms will replace existing machines at Nationwide's 26 locations across the UK, including eight scissor models and seven boom lifts.

Further spending includes 43 specialist HAB scissors, ranging from 14 m to 32 m.

The investment also includes one of the country’s largest fleet of Pecolift units, with Nationwide Platforms being the only specialist access rental business in UK to provide the platform, said the company.

Additional investments have been made in renewing the business’ leading range of truck and van mounted platforms, with further details to be announced in coming weeks.

Nationwide Platforms has invested around £44 million (US$ 68 million) in new equipment over the past two years, adding nearly 3500 units to its fleet, added the company.

How less can be more: Rethinking cooling system design for modern heavy equipment
Smarter airflow, not bigger systems, is aiding engine efficiency and uptime
Kabalen retires; Bray promoted at A1A Software
Bruce Kabalen calls it a day, Brittany Bray promoted
How rental businesses can modernise for growth
As margins tighten and expectations rise, rental firms embracing simple, data-led technology will be best placed to scale up and unlock new growth