German access rental company Arbeitsbühnen Stabel has placed a major order for new Niftylift boom lifts.
The Nuremberg based company has ordered multiple units of several models from the Niftylift range of self-propelled booms lifts, including the 33ft HR12L, the 50ft HR17N - narrow, and regular HR17, the 63ft HR21 and 86ft HR28. Most of the units ordered are either hybrid or fully electric and form an important step in the rental company’s move towards and emission free fleet, in order to respond to growing demand from contractors to reduce the carbon footprint of their job sites.
Mark van Oosten of Niftylift (L) with Eugen Stabel and a new 63ft HR21 Hybrid boom lift
Eugen Stabel said: “Our customers expect state of the art technology, maximum safety and top-level efficiency. Niftylift has been a reliable partner to us for many years, offering innovative and sustainable solutions. These new machines will significantly strengthen our competitive position.”
The deal was negotiated and concluded between Eugen Stabel and Mark van Oosten of Niftylift.
Based in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Stabel runs an extensive fleet of aerial work platforms – including booms, scissor lifts, spider lifts, mast booms, truck mounts and trailer lifts, as well as telehandlers, spider cranes and forklifts across four locations, Nuremberg, Ingolstadt and Würzburg in Bavaria and Hanover in the North.
The family owned and managed company, led by Eugen Stabel has become significant participant in the German access rental market and is a member of the Partnerlift association of independent rental companies.
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