All Van-Mounted Platforms Articles
Finnish access provider Janneniska Rent adds 15 Versalift vehicle mounts
Ivan Papell’s rental business acquires ALVE van mount operation from Liquidation World SL
The first van mounted platform in China follows a new partnership with Renault
The VDTL-165-F, on 3.5 tonne Renault Master or Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, has a working height of 16.6m and outreach of 8.5m
Klubb will exhibit an aerial platform on the new Euro VI Renault Master van for the first time at JDL Expo, France
The VTM-170-F, mounted on a 7 tonne GVW Iveco Daily 70C, makes its debut
Access company adds new aftersales manager to deliver complete customer satisfaction
Versalift has provided further information about the 100% electric vehicle lift it will show at Bauma
Almost two years after Sterling purchase, Time rebrands to its well known Versalift product name
Versalift is launching the first hybrid version of its Versalift VTL series at Platformers’ Days in Germany this week
Time International will introduce a new lightweight series of Versalift vehicle mounts at Intermat
India-based Gemini to mount and distribute Klubb van mounted platforms designed for users in the country
Time Versalift France has surpassed 100 units at its assembly facility. The subsidiary started from scratch back in 2016 in Morlaàs
France-based Klubb is launching its new K26 lift, mounted on Mercedes X-Class pickup and designed for rough terrain
Movex has redesigned its 16m working height van mount for city centres and announced a new range of fully-electric models
France-based Klubb has launched a fully-electric lift on a Nissan eNV200 van. It has a working height of 10m and outreach of 5m
Versalift UK has expanded its training department with the appointment of Lee Simmonds who takes on the new role of senior training instructor
CCTV specialist VWS has added a 13m working height Aldercote van mounted boom lift to its fleet. It invested in the highest spec VZ130P available, including Chapter 8 chevrons
A set of political upheavals in the UK, including Brexit, is coinciding with a healthier business environment than one might expect. AI reports.
The bustling halls and positive atmosphere at APEX 2017 were proof of a successful show, described by many as the best edition yet. AI was there, of course, throughout its three-day run.
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