Successful first year for Trico Lift

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31 October 2008

After one full year, work is in full swing at Trico Lift’s 28,000 square foot fleet maintenance and

After one full year, work is in full swing at Trico Lift’s 28,000 square foot fleet maintenance and rebuild center in New Jersey.

After just a year of exclusively renting aerial work platforms Trico Lift which was formerly a division of Trico Equipment, has opened three new branches, added 700 new machines and opened a maintenance and rebuild centre.

Trico Lift's CEO and president, Ken Pustizzi said, "During the past 12 months we have achieved our initial objectives to expand into key geographic areas by opening our Houston, Texas, and Connecticut branches." The company has also opened a 28000 ft2 fleet maintenance and rebuild center in New Jersey and launched a website www.tricolift.com.

Headquartered in southern New Jersey, Trico Lift employs 120 people and has enjoyed 12 months without a lost time accident and has a 22-month incident free record to date. Mr Pustizzi credits his staff with the company's success, "Finding quality people has been the key to becoming one of the leading suppliers of aerial lifts and related services."

The company has a diverse customer base throughout the United States including large industrial companies, institutions, contractors, government agencies, convention centers, professional sport franchises and more.

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