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01.08.2007

Mammoth to Zenith

The first 90 metre aerial work platform to be based in the UK, a Bronto S90HLA, has been delivered to Zenith Aerial Platforms, the company owned jointly by Mark Butler and Andy Ainsworth. See First Mammoth units arrive

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Zenith's Bronto S90 setting up at Wentworth


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Almost 90m up at Wentworth golf course



The venture was originally named Mammoth but in order to avoid any possible confusion with a crane company with a similar name, the two partners have decided to change the company’s name to Zenith.

The new Bronto has already completed its first job, cleaning windows and Salford Quays in Manchester. The unit then headed of to the golf course, yes really it set up yesterday at Wentworth ready for the Senior Masters, which begins later this week.
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The new Bronto on its first job at Salford Quays


Vertikal’s Mark Darwin took the opportunity yesterday to evaluate the machine first hand and will report on his findings in the November, ‘Big tuck mount’ issue of Cranes&Access.


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