Swedish rental company Swelift has added 14 new Niftylift boom lifts to its fleet.
The company placed the order for the machines, which include the 30ft HR12NE, 50ft HR17N, 63ft HR21 and 86ft HR28, at Bauma, in Munich, in April. All 14 are either all electric or hybrid powered and have now been delivered and are heading out to work.
The units have all arrived)
Swelift has been working with Niftylift for more than 20 years, with further growth in recent years as the company moves towards more hybrid and electric machines as part of its sustainability aims. The entire transaction was carried out directly between the factory and Swelift, part of a new policy for the manufacturer in the region.
Concluding the deal at Bauma, (L-R) Andreas Bengtsson of Swelift with Mark van Oosten of Niftylift, along with Fredrik Bengtsson and Joel Schönning of Swelift
Chief executive Joel Schönning said: “Our partnership with Niftylift has always been based on trust, innovation and transparency. These new machines give us the opportunity to serve our Swedish customers with the latest, most sustainable technology."
Mark van Oosten of Niftylift added: “At Niftylift, we believe that looking after customers directly gives them the fastest and most effective support. Swelift’s commitment at Bauma and the successful completion of this order are perfect examples of how we want to work worldwide: directly, efficiently and with long term trust.”
Swelift was established by Andreas and Fredrik Bengtsson in 2008, and is based in Järfälla, north west of Stockholm, with three other locations, one on the south side of Stockholm, plus Uppsala and Gothenburg. Its fleet now runs to more than 300 units, with a full range of truck mounted lifts up to 70 metres, trailer lifts, spider lifts, scissors up to 65ft and booms up to the 135ft JLG 1350SJP. Its other products include telehandlers, forklifts and material lifts, while its services include operator and other training courses.
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