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KHL Group launches major new report providing detailed analysis of worldwide rental market trends and including benchmark data for rental companies.
Readers are invited to complete the online rental confidence surveys. Results will be published in the Nov-Dec issue of IRN.
Each year Access, Lift & Handlers compiles the Aerials20, a list of rental companies ranked by total number of access units in their fleets.
Did you know you can now connect to Access Lift & Handlers magazine via LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube?
There was marginal growth in the Access50 2013 list of the world’s biggest powered access equipment rental companies, by fleet size, along with some notable indicators for the industry.
Height for Hire/Easi UpLifts has launched a new website and its Little Black Book 5
Poland’s public building construction market is expected to grow by 3% to a record-high level of PLN 7.5 billion (€ 1.8 billion) in 2012
Access International is conducting its annual survey to determine the confidence levels in the market.
Eighty percent of equipment is imported into the country, according to report
International Rental News (IRN) Editor murray Pollok has prepared a five minute podcast looking at some of the main trends from the latest IRN100 list of the world's largest 100 equipment rental companies.
IPAF's (International Powered Access Federation) accident database has recorded 17 fatal accidents involving aerial platforms worldwide for the first half of 2012.
The combined growth of the Access 50 - largest powered access rental fleets in the world - is between 5.5% and 6% but this figure fails to reflect the massive growth in some areas and the continued reduction in others.
Companies with large fleets of aerial platforms dominate the latest IRN100 list of the world’s largest 100 equipment rental companies, published by International Rental News (IRN) magazine.
IPAF members are being called on sign a pledge to report all known accidents in their companies involving mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs), also known as aerial work platforms (AWPs).
Once again Access International asks you to participate in our Access 50 survey to find the 50 companies with the largest powered access rental fleets in the world.
Equipment users across the world are in broad agreement over the most important elements of rental service, with on-time delivery, availability of equipment, equipment reliability, and on-site back-up from the rental supplier being consistently rated as the top four factors in the Attitudes to Rental survey conducted by International Rental News magazine.
In the second part of our report on the Attitudes to Rental survey we focus on the reasons why end users rent equipment, what improvements in service they would like to see from rental suppliers, and how they could extend their relationships with rental companies. Murray Pollok reports.
Trojan Battery has renewed its membership with the Advanced Lead Acid Battery Consortium
IPAF (International Powered Access Federation) is going to systematically record worldwide data on accidents/incidents involving MEWPs (mobile elevating work platforms) with the aim of improving the safe use of equipment.
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