Italian rental company Nolo 2000 has taken delivery of a 71 metre Multitel MJE 710 truck mounted platform, its new flagship and the second unit in Italy.
Unveiled at Bauma in April, the MJE 710 has a five section lower boom, three section upper boom and an articulating jib, for a maximum working height of 70.6 metres, an outreach of 30.1 metres with 600kg, 33.4 metres with 320kg and 37 metres with 100kg. The first unit went to Ciemme Noleggio in November last year.
The new Multitel is ready to go
Nolo 2000 owner, Simone Schianchi, said: "The investment in this machine results from our desire to expand our fleet with a work platform that combines high performance with easy operation. Over the years, we have always benefited from the reliability of the Multitel machines and a support service that has guaranteed uninterrupted operation.”
Team members from Nolo visited Multitel’s headquarters in Manta, south of Turin, to collect the unit, receive operator training, and tour the factory.
(L-R) Walter Franco, Matteo Bergnoli and Simone Schianchi of Nolo, with Filippo Rimondi of Multitel, Federico Schianchi of Nolo and Alessandro Blanchi of Multitel
Multitel sales manager Alessandro Blanchi added: "The addition of the MJE 710 to Nolo’s fleet, with whom we have been working for over 10 years, confirms our shared success story. This platform perfectly combines performance, compactness and advanced technology solutions, and we are confident that it will fully meet the operational needs of the company.”
Established in 1999, Nolo Servizi 2000 is based in Fiorano Modenese, northern Italy, with branches in Modena, Pavullo new Frignano, Medolla, Sassuolo, Piacenza and Nova Milanese. The company's rental fleet includes cranes, telehandlers, aerial work platforms and general equipment.
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