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New products included vertical mast and stock picker products, plus rail mounted and electric boom and scissor ranges  Â
AI delves into the trends found in the vertical mast lift sector
The hoist company ramped up production to strategically stock equipment for customers
Manufacturer extends its vertical mast range, with the new 6m working height Star 6 Crawler.
Aerial industry stakeholders demand approval for ANSI A92 standards on March 1, 2020
The Helix Manipulator Fall Protection MH 35.120 joins another new vertical mast from Hematec
Custom Equipment has overhauled its Hy-Brid Lifts line by dividing it into three series and launching new products
Boels orders 50 more Leonardo HD’s from Bravi, as the manufacturer promises a new model for picking duties
The company will equip all of its Falcon and Bluelift models with the optional safety feature
The Genie slab scissor and vertical mast system activates when whiskers on the guardrails meet an obstructionÂ
The Turkish rental company signed the deal on July 28 for 21 electric scissors, seven rough-terrain scissors, three electric booms and more
UK-based rental company Elavation has added Snorkel TM12 self propelled mast lifts to its fleet. Elavation said Snorkel's UK-based factory was a factor in choosing it
Boels Rental has placed a second order for 100 Leonardo HD platforms from Bravi, with the final delivery due in June.
The company continued its 30 For 30 Partners campaign by donating a vertical mast lift for help at a Canadian aquatic center
This year the company will roll the 500,000th machine off its line
Avesco Rent, based in Switzerland, has bought 40 Leonardo HD vertical masts, bringing its fleet up to 66 units of the machine
Germany and Austria-based Zeppelin Rental has ordered 100 Leonardo HD vertical masts from Italian manufacturer
Former Alimak Hek and Hek Manufacturing executive Ernst van Hek has established a new company called Van Hek & Partner to sell a variety of powered access machines in Austria and eastern Europe.
UK access rental company AFI-Uplift is investing more than £5 million in new platforms, adding 500 new machines and expanding the fleet by over 400 units. AFI’s total fleet size is now more than 3300 units.
After expanding its LiftPod line of aerial work platforms in early 2011, JLG Industries, Inc., is taking the family or low-level access lifts on a demo tour across the US.
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