All Telescopic Boom Articles
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UK rental company Morris Leslie brings in its MT625 telehandler to assist with poppy display at Tower of London
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New telescopic boom puts in a shining performance for Swedish lifting and access rental company Kranpunkten AB
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MEC Aerial Work Platforms will unveil a brand new 60-foot boom lift at the 2015 Rental Show, Feb. 22-25 in New Orleans, ALH has learned
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European rental firm purchases Genie’s highest self-propelled boom lift, the SX180
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London-based rental company invests £5 million in JCB Loadall telescopic handlers
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JLG Industries, through its distribution partner in Switzerland Stirnimann, recently delivered a new 1850SJ Ultra Boom to its customer Gyger Nacelles
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UK rental firm takes delivery of new fleet of Manitou telehandlers worth UK£3 million (€3.8 million)
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Northern Ireland based rental company purchases new boom lifts through JLG distributor APS
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Norwegian rental company purchases a Versalift and a Ruthmann Steiger
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Four SX-180 booms used to install lightning-deterrent tips to 50 turbines in Michigan
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UK rental company called in to provide equipment for the construction of a new exhibition centre in Liverpool
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Rich Rigging takes delivery of the new boom lift and puts it straight to work at New Zealand port
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US manufacturer adds 5,000 pounds (31.7 tonnes) of lift capacity to its latest rough terrain telehandler
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Access rental company becomes the first to bring Genie SX-180 to South African market
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Genie took three orders for its 180 ft working height SX-180 at the HIRE14 show in Australia, bringing the number of units sold in the country to eight.
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Kuwait K Corporation, a large engineering contractor in Kuwait, has purchased a 30 m working height GKH30 telescopic boom from XCMG Aerial Work Platforms
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Manufacturer celebrates landmark, reveals plans for expansion in production.
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Swedish rental company Kranpunkten has taken delivery of one of Europe’s first 185 ft working height Genie SX-180 super booms.
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Genie has announced the delivery of a number of its 180 ft platform height SX-180 booms to customers in Sweden, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, South Africa, Germany and the UK
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Aerial work platform manufacturer enhances popular TM12 lift and renames model ahead of its August roll out