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04.08.2011

Ainscough and ALE form heavy-lift partnership

Ainscough, the UK’s largest crane rental company and leading heavy transportation and lifting company ALE have announced an official partnership for UK-based contracts.

The alliance brings together the capabilities of one of the largest fleets of heavy transport equipment in the world with the largest mobile crane fleet in the UK.
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Ainscough, the UK’s largest crane hirer and ALE heavy transport and lifting specialist are now officially partners


A statement from the two partners said:“The partnerhsip will provide an unrivalled combination of expertise and equipment. Customers of both organisations are set to reap the benefits of a more efficient and expansive service, combined expertise and a first class fleet of equipment.”

Neil Partridge, managing director of Ainscough said: “Ainscough and ALE have worked together in the UK for many years, so making the partnership official seemed like the next logical step. By collaborating and combining our expertise, we’ll be able to offer clients a seamless, full-service solution. We’re excited about the opportunities this partnership will bring.”

Mark Harries, executive director at ALE added: “This partnership combines the strengths of two market leaders. We’re delighted to be amalgamating our plant, expertise and industry knowledge to offer a complete solution to clients. The quality of service we offer is paramount and this working relationship will provide the best available, without a doubt.”

Ainscough operates from a network of 30 depots with a fleet of 455 cranes (Cranes & AccessTop 30 rental company figures for 2011) ranging from 10 tonnes to 1,250 tonnes capacity.

ALE provides a highly tailored, end-to-end service covering every aspect of the handling, transportation and installation of heavy, indivisible loads, including lifting, transporting, installing, ballasting, jacking and weighing.

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