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JLG's Spanish dealer AP Aerial Platforms has achieved sales of €2.5 million in January.
UpRight's TM12 vertical mast lift machine is proving very popular in Sweden. Over a few week period Zip-Up Svenska, UpRight's Swedish distributor, sold over 60 machines to rental companies. Three were existing customers, which already have 120 TM12s between them and the other was a new customer.
Ex-Terex/Genie employee Mike Buley has established a company, Absolute Easy Up, to distribute Braviisol vertical lift products in North America. The company has already won orders from rental companies including NES Rentals and Trico Lift.
 
Ireland’s Height for Hire has ordered a 52 m working height Spider Falcon lift from Worldlift Industries. When delivered next August or September it will be the world’s largest Spider-type platform, offering just a few extra metres height than Teupen’s 50 m Leo.
In Qatar Dutest Qatar WLL, a specialist Crane and Lifting engineering company, operating within the Teyseer Group of companies has been confirmed as a Nifty dealer.
UK rental company, AFI-Uplift is making further investment in powered access machines, to serve both the low-level and high-reach ends of the market.
UK rental company, Platform Hire Ltd has taken delivery of 59 scissors from MEC UK. The units join a number of MEC machines already employed in the Platform Hire fleet.
Ramirent has acquired the machinery department of a subsidiary of Lemminkäinen in Finland
The new owners of Cela and Socage chose to announce their plans for the companies at the SAIE exhibition at the end of October.
AFI-Uplift has invested in two massive Holland Lift Megastar scissor lifts with working heights of 33.7 m. At the other end of the height spectrum, the company has added 20 of Youngman Group’s BoSS X3 2.55 m platform height models to its fleet.
Netherlands access tower and suspended platform manufacturer Altrex has agreed exclusive distribution rights in the US and Europe for the new Bisomac 210 hoist manufactured by Japanese rental company Nihon Bisoh.
At the APEX exhibition last year in Maastricht, Nagano Hoogwerkers BV introduced the latest Nagano aerial platforms from Japan. Nagano Hoogwerkers was an offshoot of the Kemp Group and following the introduction the Ihimer range of spiders the company has renamed itself Kemp Hoogwerkers.
Despite the recession UK based rental company Higher Access continues to grow its fleet and business, with eight new machines from CTE.
UK rental company, Access Platforms Aberdeen has signed a £2 million order to buy a range of scissor lifts and booms from Haulotte UK.
UK access equipment dealer, Ranger Equipment, has pulled out of its UK distribution agreement with the Finnish platform manufacturer, Dinolift.
Easi UpLifts has taken delivery of four new Bronto vehicle-mounted machines at its headquarters in Dublin for its UK truck-mounted division.
Traction Equipment of Stafford, UK, has found that, even in these challenging times, some niche markets are still active. The company has recently taken delivery of more Niftylift HR15 platforms to add to his expanding fleet of access platforms.
At the beginning of February aerial work platform manufacturer, Junjincsm, became the first Korean member of IPAF (International Powered Access Federation). Junjincsm, which estimates it has a 90% share of the AWP market in Korea's shipbuilding sector, hopes its membership of IPAF will help it move forward as a "real international company".
A J Access has purchased SGB Powered Access’ entire fleet of 700 booms and scissors in the UK for an undisclosed sum. The dealer will now start marketing the machines, for sale mainly outside of the UK.
Last year Italian truck mount manufacturer, Multitel Pagliero had a record year, manufacturing and dispatching over 1000 machines. The 1000th platform was dispatched from its factory in Manta just before Christmas.
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