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TNT Stack Equipment, Inc. and NES Rentals recently painted a boom lift pink to promote Breast Cancer Awareness month in October.
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Merlo is to start production of its MPR ‘rapid access’ platform in June this year and the machine will get its UK launch first at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh on 21-24 June and then at Vertikal Days on 27 – 28 June.
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Haulotte has revealed that it will be showing the prototype of a new rough-terrain telescopic boom, at Intermat. The HT23RTJ is a 23m working height machine designed through Haulotte's policy of close customer collaboration.
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German rental company Mateco was called in to provide workers with platform access to the Memory City of Hamburg
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Terex Aerial Work Platforms has been on the set for the Discovery Channel series "Gold Rush," which airs Friday nights at 9PM ET/PT.
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An Indian shipyard is to take delivery of 23 new Haulotte telescopic booms in what is thought to be one of the largest ever powered access orders in the country.
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Manitou's new telescopic booms have combined a range of innovative features to create a machine which responds to market requirements and engine regulations
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The first JLG 1500SJ has been delivered to the company's European facility in Maasmechelen, The Netherlands. The machine, believed to be the largest self propelled telescopic boom available, was unveiled at ConExpo in Las Vegas earlier in the year
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Altec will contribute US$500,000 to assist in relief and rebuilding efforts following the devastating tornadoes in Alabama and the surrounding region of the USA
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JLG Industries, Inc. has expanded its Ultra Series boom lift line with the addition of its new 1500SJ self-propelled, telescopic boom lift.
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Terex AWP is launching two shipyard telescopic booms - the S-3200 and S-3800 - at the bauma China exhibition in Shanghai
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A railroad recreation presents unique challenges for a team of experts
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Korean manufacturer Junjin CSM is targeting the construction and rental sectors with a new 42 m telescopic boom platform. The boom was shown at the Conex exhibition in Seoul, South Korea, at the end of September.
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Japanese aerial platform manufacturer Aichi Corp may have delayed the development of its ‘global’ product line – customers will have to wait a bit longer for its rough terrain scissors and articulated booms – but it decided to make its Bauma stand interesting by showing some ‘niche’ products that have long been available in Japan.
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Terex Aerial Work Platforms, a business segment of Terex Corp., now offers extra platform capacity within restricted outreach on four Genie telescopic booms as a standard feature.
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Gehl Co. has added two new telehandler models to its product line.
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Merlo is to show the prototype of a new telescopic boom aerial platform at Bauma
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A Texas-based company recently bought two of the tallest truck-mounted aerials North America has ever seen. Lindsey Anderson reports on how TGM Wind Services is changing the lift market
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Skylift's Mini-Derrick Super 5000 packs a 3,000-pound material handling capacity.
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One worker dies in a 125-foot fall from boom