Skyjack to debut two new products at Bauma

19 January 2016

One of the new Skyjack TH telehandler line, a SJ843 TH.

One of the new Skyjack TH telehandler line, a SJ843 TH.

Skyjack will unveil two new products at Bauma 2016 in Munich. The company will be launching the SJIII 4740 DC electric scissor lift and the SJ30 ARJE articulating boom with rotating jib, and display its existing range of aerial work platforms and accessories.

“As a popular trade fair that draws an international crowd, bauma is an important show that Skyjack can’t afford to miss,” said Malcolm Early, vice president of marketing at Skyjack. “The rental and infrastructure industries, which have always been solid in central Europe, are key to Skyjack’s overall global development.”

The European Rental Association (ERA) is predicting that the continent’s rental equipment market will grow by 2.7 percent in 2016. The UK in particular remains a strong market for Skyjack, with economic recovery in France and Germany also imminent, according to ERA’s Market Report 2015.

“With bauma right on Europe’s doorstep, and the economic situation brightening year on year, the show will help us attract more European customers from some of our key target markets,” Early said.

Skyjack’s line up at the trade fair highlights its ongoing commitment to building robust, easy-to-use, simply reliable machines. The company looks forward to welcoming bauma visitors to its booth, FS.1002/3, in April.

The SJIII 4740 is the tallest DC electric scissor Skyjack has ever produced and boasts impressive platform height and working height capabilities. With a maximum working height of 13.8 m (45.3 ft) and maximum weight capacity of 350 kg (771.61 lb), the latest scissor opens up a new class for Skyjack, offering customers more choice.

“This new release demonstrates to our customer base, and to our competitors, that Skyjack is a brand that will continue to expand,” Early said. “Entering into a new scissor class will help fulfil our objective of becoming a full-line product supplier of all types of aerial work platforms.”

To highlight this, Skyjack is also launching an articulating boom at bauma – the SJ30 ARJE, which features a working height of 11 m (36 ft) and maximum weight capacity of 227 kg (500 lbs). "Skyjack’s trademark numbered-and color-coded wiring system, along with its easy-to-use, easy-to-maintain design makes the SJ30 ARJE stand out from the crowd," the company said in a statement.

“Launching another boom at bauma will send a clear message to the market — Skyjack is not just a worldclass scissor manufacturer, we make world-class booms, too,” Early said. “Booms represent a large part of Skyjack’s overall product portfolio, so unveiling a new boom at the show will give the European market exposure to our full line.”

Skyjack is showcasing its full range of products at the show.

The company’s full bauma line up will include:

• Vertical mast lifts – SJ12 and SJ16

• DC electric scissor lifts – SJIII 3219, SJIII 3226, SJIII 4626 and SJIII 4740

• Rough terrain scissor lifts – SJ6826 RT, SJ 6832 RTE, SJ8831 RT and SJ9250 RT

• Articulating boom lifts – SJ30 ARJE, SJ46 AJ and SJ63 AJ

• Telescopic boom lift – SJ86 T

In addition, Skyjack will also display its range of accessories, including pipe racks, material handler and board carriers. Celebrating success The company will also be celebrating three record years since attending Bauma in 2013. In 2015, the company expanded its footprint by opening offices in Brazil, and Asia, and also saw record sales globally. Last year, the company also celebrated its 30th business anniversary with the 30 FOR 30 PARTNERS campaign, where Skyjack supported 30 worthwhile charities and projects across the world.

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