Dutch company XSPlatforms, which specialises in occupational safety solutions for those working at heights, has announced it is to begin operations in Australia in the first half of 2015, opening an office Down Under as part of a round of global expansion that includes India, China and Kuwait. Read More
Lifting equipment specialist Genie has announced it will be showcasing a new 69 inch wide bi-energy (BE) hybrid rough terrain electric scissor lift range at the Hire and Rental Industry Association (HRIA) Convention in Adelaide next April. Read More
Lifting solutions expert Genie has launched two new operator protection systems; one mechanical and one electrical to protect operators against overhead obstacles. Read More
Darwin-based equipment hire firm Top End Access is the first company in Australia to take delivery of the world’s tallest boom lift, the Genie SX-180. Read More
Faced with the assembly of a new ship-to-shore gantry crane with specific safety, reach and access requirements, Rich Rigging found the perfect boom lift for the job — a Genie SX-180, the first to come to Australasia, Read More
Ahern Australia, formerly Snorkel Australia had its range of aerial work platforms (AWP) including its rough-terrain scissor lifts and boom lifts out on display at Civenex 2014. Read More
Lifting equipment expert Genie recently introduced its newest self-propelled telescopic boom lift capable of reaching heights of a whopping 180 feet at international construction trade show Bauma 2013. Read More
Lifting equipment brand Genie has extended its boom extend/retract cable replacement intervals for selected boom lifts from seven to 10 years. Read More