Canadian rental company CanLift Equipment has spent $10 million on more than 70 new JLG booms and telehandlers for its rental fleet.
The order includes a number of fixed frame and 360 degree telehandlers, ranging from the Ausa built 1360kg/4m 313 ultra compact unit, up to the Dieci built 24.1 metre/6,000kg R1385 360 degree model along with a variety of JLG’s Ultra Booms, from the 120 ft 1200SJP upwards. All of the new models have been ordered with a high specification level, including a variety of attachments and SkyWelders and SkyPower Generators for the boom lifts along with JLG ClearSky Smart Fleet telematics.
Some of the first units to arrive
Founded in 2009 by Marko and Johnny Dragicevic along with Ryan Fitzgibbon the CanLift is based in Burlington, Ontario and runs a mixed fleet of aerial lifts and telehandlers from Skyjack, Genie, JLG, CMC, Snorkel, MEC, Haulotte and XCMG available from 19 locations across Ontario with partnership arrangements elsewhere.
(L-R) Marko and Johnny Dragicevic with director of business development Joe Gould and a couple of the new machines
Marko Dragicevic said: “Being Canadian owned in a global supply chain means we have to be strategic and practical when it comes to supporting our customers. Our partnership with JLG allows us to bring in high demand models faster and ensures the OEM support needed to keep them rental ready. We are proud to work with a global partner while still delivering a distinctly local, service first experience.”
JLG district manager Doug Bunting added: "At JLG, we believe in building partnerships that drive real innovation and customer value. CanLift's commitment to service excellence, smart fleet optimisation, and their vision for future expansion truly reflect the entrepreneurial spirit we admire.”
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