Skyjack takes pride of place at Roggermaier HQ

04 January 2017

Skyjack SJIII 3226 DC the headquarters of Roggermaier.

Skyjack SJIII 3226 DC the headquarters of Roggermaier.

A Skyjack SJIII 3226 DC electric scissor has gone on permanent display in the glass-fronted headquarters of Germany-based rental company Roggermaier.

Company director, Roman Roggermaier, said, “We have a range of equipment to offer, but in terms of electric and diesel scissors, Skyjack is the main supplier and so we display one of their machines prominently for our customers to see when they visit.”

Over the past 25 years, the company has purchased hundreds of lifts from Skyjack – mainly electric scissor lifts SJIII 3220, SJIII 3226 and SJIII 4626 models; an increasing number of diesel-powered rough terrain scissors SJ6826 RT and SJ6832 RT; and telescopic booms SJ45 T and SJ66 T.

So far this year, Roggermaier has taken delivery of more than two dozen Skyjack machines – SJIII 3220 DC electric scissors, SJ6826 RT and SJ6832 RT rough terrain scissors.

“Roggermaier has been a valued customer of ours for a long time, and we’re pleased that they continue to invest in the latest models,” said Malcolm Early, Skyjack’s vice president, marketing. “Displaying our SJIII 3226 DC electric scissor in the glass frontage of their headquarters is a really eye-catching way to show their customers that they place great importance on our machines.”

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