28.03.2019
166 Genies for Byrne Equipment
Middle East based Byrne Equipment Rental has taken delivery of 34 Genie aerial lifts, with 132 more on order.
The order includes a mix of scissor lifts, telescopic and articulated booms. The machines already delivered include the company’s first Genie XC booms, with the rest of the order to be completed by the end of the month.
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The first delivery is handed over to Byrne
Regional general manager Steve Caygill said: “In recent years, demand for access equipment has grown dramatically throughout the Middle East. This is where we see access as yet another rental and lease solution that complements our established business model, and more importantly, it underscores our supply capability in the equipment rental field as a true ‘one stop shop’.”
“As the market matures here in the Gulf Cooperation Countries, we have seen a sizeable shift in demand for operational efficiency from our clients. With this comes the requirement for them to operate faster and more cost effectively, hence the need for suppliers that we can trust both in terms of best in class products, the scale and calibre of the supply chain, and local aftersales support coverage that dovetails into our culture of always adding benefit to our client’s expectations. Genie provides Byrne Equipment Rental the peace of mind in ramping up on this major investment initiative.”
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(L-R) Jacco de Kluijver of Genie, Steve Caygill of Byrne Equipment Rental and Sharbel Kordah of Genie
Genie Middle East territory sales manager Johan Gericke added: “Our team here is particularly proud to have been chosen by Byrne Equipment Rental, and we look forward to supporting them in every way possible to help ensure the success of their mobile access venture in the long term.”
Established in 1991, Byrne Equipment Rental employs over 800 across 15 locations in the Middle East. It runs a fleet of boom lifts, scissor lifts, push around platforms and mastclimbers.
Benji
Where did the photo showing Steve standing on his tip-toes go? I liked that one.