Jonathan Hull has been appointed as sales director for AJ Access.
18.07.2007
The HSE is to target sites in an effort to reduce trips and falls.
Swindon, UK, based Hi-Reach Access has ordered over 100 UpRight aerial lifts for its new depot in North East England.
Irish fencing and scaffolding group Siteserv plc has posted its first year's figures as a listed group.
UK based ACF has ordered 70 Genie telehandlers.
Further details of the Kimberly Access MBO have now been released.
Terex shareholders have approved an increase in its common stock
Cargotec has put its acquisition of CVS-Ferrari on hold.
17.07.2007
Australian crane and access company, Boom Logistics has downgraded its profit expectations for 2007.
JCB has reported full year revenues of £1.75 billion, an increase of 23% on the last year. Profits leapt by 35%.
Ainscough the UK's largest crane rental company is on course to recycle almost all of its hazardous waste.
16.07.2007
Elavation the three year old Milton Keynes based access company has moved into new premises and is expanding.
We have placed a couple of new videos on line lately.
A small group of access and lifting men have recently returned from a remote region of Russia.
Liebherr is introducing a new 600 tonne crawler crane to fit between its LR1400 and LR1750.
Volvo Rents has issued a list of approved suppliers that have agreed negotiated terms and pricing.
15.07.2007
A memorial service is planned for the late J. Martin Benchoff in August. His funeral is on Monday.
14.07.2007
Hiab has acquired Bay Equipment Repairs a service company based in Tampa, Florida.
13.07.2007
Hiab has opened a depot in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire following the bankruptcy of its local dealer.
The west African 419 scam is now being directed at equipment companies, here is an actual case from one of our readers.
Demag Cranes lowers earnings forecast because of higher manufacturing costs and transport bottlenecks.
A mobile crane's ruptured hydraulic line was the cause of a high explosion risk at the Port of Newcastle in Australia.
Shanghai Zhenhua Port Machinery (ZPMC) has won orders for 94 port cranes.
A mobile crane tipped over while placing concrete panels at the rear of a busy commercial centre in Spain yesterday