Urban Access Rentals adds Niftylifts

22 June 2014

Pictured (left to right): Niftylift’s Tim Ward and Urban Access’ Neil Wilkinson shake hands on the n

Pictured (left to right): Niftylift’s Tim Ward and Urban Access’ Neil Wilkinson shake hands on the new order

UK access equipment sales agent Urban Access has entered into the rental sector with the launch of Urban Access Rentals, and a multi-unit order with Niftylift.

Urban Access specialises in low-level access and narrow width tracked machines. The firm, which provides rental services in Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole, Wimborne and the surrounding areas, has increased its rental fleet with a purchase order for a number of new Niftylifts.

Urban Access has added Nifty 90 and Nifty 140 trailer mounts, as well as HR12N self propelled boom lifts and new eco-friendly HR15, HR17 and HR21 hybrid self-propelled booms. The order also includes SD120T and SD210 self-drives.

Tim Ward, UK sales manager, Niftylift, said, “It is great to see a company like Urban stepping into the rental market, and with its mix of low-weight, compact and environmentally conscious Niftylifts they’re off to a great start.”

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