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A healthy economy and buoyant construction market are fueling demand for RT scissors, but backlogs are hitting historical highs as OEMs struggle to deliver equipment
Granted patents for MEC’s LCS for slab scissors cover the US, Europe and Canada
Canadian rental company grows fleet of Quebec-based generalist Lou-Tec
Sunbelt added 123 locations across North America during its full year, parent company Ashtead Group reports rental revenues up 22%
Provider of virtual reality simulators for access and heavy equipment piloting a new Commercial Vehicle VR training simulator
Group confirms Q1 2022 revenue up 22% from previous corresponding quarter
The Scaffold & Access Industry Association (SAIA) will launch two new training classes this summer as well as extend its digital and online options
Strong Q1 result for United Rentals driven by construction and industrial rental demand
Retail lending program now available to expanded range of equipment buyers in US and Canada
Ford F-150 Lightnings ordered by business in North America
The Scaffold & Access Industry Association is actively seeking instructors and training facilities for its new Journeyperson Scaffold Training program in Canada
With more than 20 years under its belt manufacturing specialty access solutions, Omega Group is branching out – in more ways than one. Lindsey Anderson speaks with company founder Arjan Roelse.
Recovery from illness allows Parkes to take up new senior role at the Caterpillar dealership
Former NES Rentals executive will lead the sales team at CCIS in the US
Strategic priorities including growing tool hire and specialty
Covid-19 impact to unwind by year end, and market to surpass 2019 peak revenues
Xtreme XR7038 is North America’s highest-capacity telehandler, it will be used for mining applications in Canada
Rogerio dos Santos, JLG’s vice president of engineering, speaks about what the future could hold
Annual sales hit record levels as acquisitions make impact
Rental company will invest $3bn in 2022. It posted record sales of $9.7bn in 2021