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Canadian manufacturer expands production in Vietnam to secure global supply chain
Articulating RT booms have common parts and range of features
Company celebrates 40th anniversary at Bauma
New booms add to E-Boom articulating lifts
Brad Boehler has joined Australian OEM to lead its U.S. division
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First pair of pure electric lifts are aimed at the EAME and Australian markets
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A range of engineering and design changes in recent years position these machines to better serve the market
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Former Vice President of International Operations officially takes over from Ken McDougall,
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Move adds seeding equipment to its existing agriculture equipment ranges
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Q2 results soar following supply chain relief and increases in market share
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Charlie Patterson to take over presidency on Jan. 1, 2024 following Ken McDougall’s retirement
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Following an uptick in Q3 sales, Skyjack looks to expand manufacturing in Mexico, debuts new tech
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Skyjack entered the telehandler market in 2007 with its ZB2044 unit. Since then, the company has expanded and refreshed its telehandler product line. ALH reports
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Part of a major Green Energy Supplement for the access industry, here AI explores electric-powered equipment
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Interview: Ken McDougall on how Skyjack will serve the Asia Pacific region
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Production of DC scissors will initially start at parent company Linamar’s existing facilties and grow from there
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Electric scissor lifts have long been powered by lead acid batteries, but a new energy source is currently making its way into the industry. ALH reports.
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Eric Liner has been named president and CEO, replacing Craig Paylor, who retired. Rusty Paylor has also retired from the company
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The ALH Conference is set to kick off (virtually) at 9 a.m. CST on Tuesday, Sept. 14. This is your last chance to register for the live event
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North American market up 7.7 percent for Skyjack in Q1 and parent company Linamar expects 20 percent full-year growth for the access OEM