Star picks Power Towers

03 July 2017

UK rental company Star Platforms has invested in a further 100 low level access platforms from Power Towers to supplement its existing low level product range.

Star platforms celebrate new low level access investment with power tower

Star Platforms celebrates low level access investment with Power Towers.

Sales director, Bryan Freeman, said, “Due to increasing demand from our customer base for a full range of low level access platforms, both push around and self propelled products, we have decided to enhance our low level access offering. We have standardised our low level product range now to all Power Towers products, including the following models: Peco, Eco, Nano, Nano SP and PowerTower lifts.”

Joint managing director, Richard Miller, added, “As with all our approved suppliers, we have chosen Power Towers because they are easy to do business with, have good availability, are flexible and offer first class aftersales support and service.”

Brian King, managing director of Power Towers, commented, “We have worked with Star Platforms since they commenced operating in 2014 and have enjoyed witnessing their rapid growth over the past three years. We are delighted to have been selected as their low level access partner of choice and look forward to continuing our excellent relationship with them in the future.”

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