Accès Industrie of Tonneins France, has received a €20 million capital injection from venture capital company, Butler Capital Partners.
27.02.2006
A tower crane operator who suffered chest pains while working 100 metres above Los Angeles, was rescued by helicopter on Thursday.
26.02.2006
Manitowoc has approved a two for one stock split, shareholders will receive one new share for each old on they are holding at the end of March.
25.02.2006
JLG industries has announced a two for one stock split effective March 13th along with a quarterly dividend of a penny a share.
24.02.2006
After a fatal accident in the Middle East earlier this month, when the bearing on a boom lift became detached from its chassis, contractor Carillion grounded all lifts in the region.
EPL Access supplied a Wumag WT-450 to help clean 15 year old graffiti from Shropshire’s famous landmark, the Wrekin.
Dave Faultless, currently UK product manager for ManiAccess, will leave Manitou on March 24th, to move to Perth Australia as Genie’s regional sales manager.
23.02.2006
Some 15 years after it launched the HR10 and 12, Nifty has introduced a new 4x4 version of this popular boom lift. The first units shipped this month.
JLG has released its second quarter and first half results, which show revenues of $972 million for the six months, a rise of 47% on 2004. Net income was $53 million compared to a loss of $1.2 million last year.
The Lavendon group, Europe’s, largest aerial lift rental company has purchased Kestrel powered access, its second Acquisition in two weeks.
22.02.2006
Hiab the loader crane manufacturer has announced two senior appointments.
21.02.2006
The Tanfield Group, owner of Aerial lift, is proposing to raise up to £12 million for acquisitions.
20.02.2006
Tim Whiteman, MD of IPAF, follows up on Scott McCalls letter, regarding the UK governments attitude to the withdrawal of tax rebated diesel from aerial lifts.
Terex has completed the restatement of its 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003 accounts and filed its accounts for 2004, following a SEC investigation.
Scott McCall of Nationwide writes to us on possible implications of the UK governments plan to end the use of red diesel in truck-mounted access platforms.
18.02.2006
Now that the official liquidator has been appointed at Samuel Walkers, a number of ventures are rising to take its place.
17.02.2006
Paul Rosevere one of the owners of Kranlyft has decided it is time to retire and exit the crane business.
Following the release yesterday of Finning Internationals 2005 results, Hewden Stuart Plc has confirmed its determination to strengthen its leadership position.
16.02.2006
JCB has announced plans to fund an Academy school in East Staffordshire to help young people pursue a career in engineering and manufacturing.
The UK’s annual Budget speech has been confirmed for March 22nd, one of the announcements will be the future use of rebated diesel for cranes and truck mounted lifts.
We have had a large number of calls this week, regarding the article on page 49 of the latest Cranes&Access, Chirstmas tree story "Was this man trained?"
Caterpillar and its UK dealer Finning, have agreed a three year strategic plan, aimed at doubling their telehander market share.
15.02.2006
Hewden parent, Finning International reported full year 2005 revenues up 16%, with net income up 43%.
At SAIE in Bologna, Pagliero introduced a new Truck mounted lift concept, the MX200. In the few months since, over 120 units have been sold.