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20.10.2020

Boels with Power Towers

Dutch international rental group Boels has agreed a supply agreement with JLG owned Power Towers for the supply of low level powered access.

Boels Rental is significantly expanding its low level access fleet with a number of different Power Towers products, including the manually powered 3.5 metres Pecolift and 4.2 metre Ecolift products, along with the 4.5 metre Nano SP self-propelled model which includes a 500mm platform extension. Boels is also taking a number of the 5.1 metre Power Tower push around lifts with deliveries of the new machines having already started.
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The first Power Towers for Boels have shipped


René Sanders, Boels sales manager for the Netherlands said: “Safety and efficiency in construction fit-out plays an increasingly important role. More customers talk to us about the restricted use of ladders and seek alternatives that reduce safety risks and improve productivity on site.”

Purchasing manager Ton Brockbernd added: “With the addition of the Power Towers product to our fleet, we can fulfil the need from our customers to invest in safety and efficiency. Work needs to be completed safely and efficiently and these products fill the gap when our customers seek alternative solutions to traditional methods.”
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René Sanders


Power Towers managing director, Jonathan Dawson, said: “Great to see Power Towers growing on the continent and a partner like Boels committing to low level access and driving method change supported by the Power Towers team. The first large order is going through the new factory which is running at 100 percent capacity. We are very pleased to see their confidence in low level access, identifying our products as a growth area during these challenging times.”

We recently covered Power Towers in Cranes & Access, which can be read in full:

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