All Telescopic Boom Articles
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
European rental firm purchases Genie’s highest self-propelled boom lift, the SX180
London-based rental company invests £5 million in JCB Loadall telescopic handlers
JLG Industries, through its distribution partner in Switzerland Stirnimann, recently delivered a new 1850SJ Ultra Boom to its customer Gyger Nacelles
Northern Ireland based rental company purchases new boom lifts through JLG distributor APS
Access rental company becomes the first to bring Genie SX-180 to South African market
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.
Manufacturer celebrates landmark, reveals plans for expansion in production.
Swedish rental company Kranpunkten has taken delivery of one of Europe’s first 185 ft working height Genie SX-180 super booms.
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
UK rental company spends £11 million (US$ 18.7 million) on 200-unit telehandler deal
UK rental firm invests over £6.5 million (€8 million) on fleet expansion
The 48 m working height P480 is the first model in its Jumbo class NX series and will be shown at APEX, June 24-26 in at the RAI Centre in Amsterdam
Mills Rental orders a 180ft Terex AWP Genie SX–180, which will be the first of its kind in Latin America.
UK truck mount rental company Midland Truck Mounts (MTM) has purchased its first tracked access platform, a Multitel SMX 225.
Italian manufacturer Platform Basket has completed an order for three atrium lifts for Italian rental firm Boiano Service.
Terex Aerial Work Platforms has sent JLG Industries, Inc. a notice of possible patent infringement for the design of JLG’s chassis on its new 185-foot boom lift, Access, Lift & Handlers has learned.
JLG Industries, Inc. launched the world’s largest self-propelled boom lift at ConExpo today. The 185-foot platform height 1850SJ offers almost 3 million cubic feet of reachable space, 19 stories of working height and an 80-foot outreach.
USA-based rental company takes delivery of world’s tallest boom lift and puts to work in oil refinery.
Danish manufacturer prepares to unveil new lightweight 42m hybrid tracked boom lift at APEX 2014
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