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American telehandler rental fleets 10% smaller than two years ago
ALH's annual listing of North America's largest telehandler-owning rental fleets shows stability.
Material lift sector gets Smart new player
Steve Citron, a name well known in the US rental industry from his days with Terex/Genie, Haulotte/Bil-jax and MEC Aerial Platforms, is starting afresh with a new company making material lifts.
AUSA to extend telehandler range at Smopyc exhibition
AUSA will expand its Taurulift range of telehandlers at the Smopyc exhibition in Zaragoza, Spain, with the launch of two new models.
Bobcat debuts V619 telehandler at ConExpo
Bobcat introduced a new telehandler to its line at ConExpo, the VersaHandler TTC V619. The compact handler has a 6,613-pound rated load capacity, a 19.6-foot lifting height and comes in at 91-inches wide and 94-inches high.
Manitou announces new equipment, group initiatives
Improved market conditions have confirmed a recovery has begun in North America, said Manitou Americas said on the first day of ConExpo. "We're coming back into the black," said Dan Miller, president of Manitou Group's compact equipment division.
Manitou introduces new compact telehandler
Manitou has introduced the MLT 625 compact telehandler.
UK construction industry launches telehandler 'safe use' guide
A guide to the safe use of telehandlers in construction has been launched in the UK by the Strategic Forum Plant Safety Group, an industry group charged with providing industry advice on the use of equipment in the UK’s construction sector.
All JCB's CE telehandlers meet EN15000
The entire JCB European telehandler range is certified to the new EN15000 standard which came into force on 1 October 2010.
New rental telehandlers under the spotlight
Canadian rough terrain forklift and telehandler manufacturer Load Lifter is using its strength in niche markets to weather the recession. Murray Pollok visited the Toronto-based company.
High capacity telehandlers for EMEA from Doosan
Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment has entered the high capacity telehandler market with the launch of a four new models for markets in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
JLG expands telehandler agreement with SAME DEUTZ-FAHR
JLG Industries has reached an agreement with SAME DEUTZ-FAHR Group (SDF) in Italy to supply telehandlers to the agricultural market worldwide. As part of the 10 year deal JLG will withdraw its own branded handlers from the agricultural market.
ALH takes North America's telehandler temperature
It might not have the 2007 fever, but some markets are alive. ALH reports
Cat unveils new TH514 telehandler
Caterpillar unveils its new telehandler, the 4.99 tonne capacity, 9.22 m reach TH514.
Haulotte introduces new telehandler range
Haulotte's three compact telehandlers are designed to lift loads up to 32 feet
Added comfort from Bobcat's new telehandler cab
Bobcat, now a member of the newly formed global Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment Group, has introduced a new improved operator cab for the company's range of telescopic handlers.
Ausa adds another compact telehandler
Ausa will use Bauma to add another compact telehandler to its Tauralift range.
Haulotte introduces two new telehandlers
The HTL 3614 Pro and HTL 3617 Pro have been developed by the Haulotte Group.
UK warning on telehandlers after fatal accident
The UK government health and safety agency has warned that telehandlers should not be operated if the driver’s side window is missing or broken. The warning follows a fatal accident in February.
Meis develops working platform for Bobcat handlers
German used telehandler specialist Meis Baumaschinen has developed a personnel basket that allows Bobcat 14 m and 17 m telehandlers to be controlled from the cage.
JLG to discontinue rear-pivot steer telehandler line
JLG Industries will cease manufacturing its rear-pivot steer telehandler models in 2010. The handlers, previously sold under the Gradall brand, were added to JLG's range in 1999 when it acquired the Gradall business.
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