United Rentals names Skyjack best supplier

15 January 2013

Skyjack picks up the Supplier of the Year award at United Rentals' annual supplier meeting. From Lef

Skyjack picks up the Supplier of the Year award at United Rentals' annual supplier meeting. From Left: Peter Bissonnette, Skyjack regional vice president - north east; John Mooney, Skyjack vice presid

Skyjack has been named United Rentals’ Supplier of the Year for 2012.

The award was presented to Skyjack President Brad Boehler by executives at the United Rentals 2013 Supplier meeting, held 6 -7 January in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

Each year, United Rentals recognises manufacturers that it considers deliver exemplary quality, service and value. The award is given based on a supplier scorecard using input from all United Rentals branches.

Criteria for the award is based on best practices for sales and technical support, corrective action, responsiveness and implementation, best product quality and delivery and best system integration at the branch level.

Skyjack has supplied aerial work platforms and telehandlers to United Rentals for two decades. “We are proud to receive this award from United Rentals,” says Brad Boehler, Skyjack president.

"Skyjack aims to supply all our customers with reliable product and support them by being easy to deal with. That we were able to do this with the largest construction equipment rental organisation in the world is testament to the commitment of all our staff and the sustainable relationship that Skyjack and United have developed," added Mr Boehler.

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