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10.05.2016

Nifty adds in Estonia

Niftylift has appointed Forklift Oü, as its distributor for Estonia giving the manufacturer full distribution coverage in the three Baltic states.

Established in 2002, Forklift Oü’s main business is the sales, rental and service of forklift trucks, and it currently handles Unicarriers – Nissan industrial forklifts, Ausa rough terrain fork trucks and Dieci telehandlers. It also distributes a wide range of electric pallet stackers, pallet trucks and attachments.

When it comes to access equipment the current range includes Bravi low level platforms and now Niftylift trailers, spiders and self-propelled boom lifts.

The company operates from four locations, Pärnu, Tartu, Tallinn and Jõhvi and offers a wide range of used aerial lifts for sale, and runs a few platforms in its rental fleet. The partnership kicked off at the recent Maamess 2016 exhibition, held at the end of April, where Forklift Oü showed a new Nifty 170 trailer lift alongside its other products.
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Jim Craddock of Niftylift with Simo Teesalu of Forklift Ou


Director Simo Teesalu said: “The Nifty trailer mounted and self-propelled machines with their various power options, is an excellent addition to our product range”.

Jim Craddock of Niftylift added: “This latest dealer appointment in Estonia completes our dealership network in the Baltics, which also includes Alva Technika in Vilnius, Lithuania and HCT Auto in Riga, Latvia. We are confident that Simo and his team will prove to be strong partners for us.”

Comments

Sherm
It is a joy to know about this growth report for Niftylift. When I bought my used 2003 Niftylift TM40 in 2008 I felt sure it had the features and benefits for what I needed for tree service. Niftylift has been excellent to assist by phone email and parts delivery as the needs occurred.

May 10, 2016