16.06.2014
Trico Lift opens new HQ
Trico Lift officially opened its new headquarters in Mickleton, New Jersey with an open day attended by around 150 customers and guests.
The day included a ribbon cutting ceremony with the mayor of East Greenwich, New Jersey, Dale Archer, Trico lift chairman John Michael Paz, chief executive Chris Carmolingo, chief finiancial officer Mike Timken.
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(L-R) Mike Timken, John Michael Paz, mayor Dale Archer and Chris Carmolingo.
The day also included, tours of the new facility, a safety seminar, prizes, equipment and service discounts, and a catered barbecue, while the company’s new 180ft Genie SX-180 boom lift was on show.
located just outside of Philadelphia, the new facility includes 1,350 square metres of office space, 2,750 square metres of service workshops, a 400 square metre spare parts warehouse and a state of the art paint facility.
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The new facility near Philladpelphia
“We are honoured as a township and a community to welcome such a great and wonderful company,” said Archer. “We hope that Trico Lift’s presence here serves as an indication of the success other businesses can have in this growing and thriving community.”
Carmolingo added: “We were pleased to host a large amount of guests who may not have had easy access to us in the past. We attract customers and prospects across a variety of industries with needs including renting and buying our lift equipment and refurbishing or repairing their own equipment. It was important to us to be able to promote all of our capabilities to all of our customers so that they are aware of the many ways we can be of service to them.”
“Displaying a variety of articulating and straight booms, telehandlers, atrium lifts, and scissor lifts was a perfect representation of how we can put our customers within reach of their project requirements. We have a unique range of aerial lift equipment and services and are excited to be able to showcase our specialisation to the ever-growing and ever-changing Mid-Atlantic and Texas regions”.
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