Used Equipment - Forklifts, Scissor Lifts, Loaders, Boom Lifts and Attachments
Used Equipment Corona - Forklifts, Pallet Jacks, Cranes, Terminal Tractors and Man Lifts. Having its head office in West Fargo, North Dakota, the US based corporation sells farm and construction equipment. The company’s European head office relocated to Dobris in the Czech Republic in 2017, having been previously located in Belgium. The business already had its European production line there. The corporation concentrates its business on developing compact equipment including tractors, excavators and hydraulic equipment in addition to skid-steer loaders and utility vehicles. Having managed the Doosan brand as a part of Bobcat for approximately ten years, the Doosan brand grew enough that the business made a decision to separate both brands in 2018. The Doosan brand is now among North America’s top five heavy equipment suppliers. Bobcat has remained a component of Doosan Bobcat North America, which consists of Bobcat compact equipment, Doosan portable power equipment and Geith attachments. Doosan’s affiliated businesses include Doosan Infracore North America LLC, also called DINA and Bobcat Company. The advantage of these sister companies is that they are capable of promote each other’s growth in the market place and share best practices with one another.
In North America, Doosan has 153 dealerships in cities across the continent. On top of that, at least thirty of these distributors are Bobcat dealerships. Bobcat by themself has upwards of 500 retailers in cities around North America.
With the overall shift towards just-in-time management procedures, Hyster has been required to keep up with the trends through investment in new and diverse technologies. Acquisitions and investments were made in the United States, Italy, Netherlands, and various other places all over the world. All of these investments have made Hyster a worldwide leader in the lift truck market. In 2009, Hyster celebrated its 80th anniversary as an industry leader of materials handling equipment, which includes more than 300 various styles of forklift trucks.
Jungheinrich proudly offers over 300 lift truck dealer and service facilities all around the USA, Mexico and Canada, in order to ensure you would be given the correct after sales support for their products. To be able to guarantee optimum performance for your trucks, the company as well as its dealers provides different service programs and genuine German built parts.
In the remanufactured components program, Jungheinrich combines industry-leading technology along with the newest manufacturing techniques so as to bring parts back up to original equipment specifications. They offer the same or next day off shelf availability. Additionally, a lot of bigger components come along with an optional 12 month guarantee if their authorized dealer performs the routine service.
In the past decade, Skyjack was bought by the Linamar Corporation, a leading producer of precision machined components, assemblies and modules. Now, Skyjack has manufacturing facilities in United States, Canada and Hungary with additional support offices in Asia and Europe.
The Skyjack brand name became the industry leader for aerial hoist machinery by combining features like for example durability, quality and serviceability, making their very own scissor hoists recognized around the globe for product efficiency and reliability. Skyjack manufactures numerous various self propelled aerial platform lifts for its international customer base. Their elevated work heights reach about fifty six feet. The company`s existing Boom hoist model series has telescopic booms ranging from 45 feet to 71 feet. Skyjack has plans to further develop their boom lift product line. The business remains a leading player in the trade adjusting fast to the always evolving requirements of their clients.
Skyjack`s acquisition of Carelift Equipment was done in August of the year 2007. Most recently, their purchase of Volvo`s Material Handling Equipment business expands Skyjack`s Telehandler product offering. The resulting VR series telehandlers and Zoom Boom along with the additional manufacturing ability further ensures the company`s success and growth.
Terex Forklifts stands by their mission to deliver a consistent and cost efficient product line. They take delight in developing equipment that improves their customers’ return on investment. Through many divestures and acquisitions planned to expand the product offering, Terex has of late expanded dramatically. They have improved their geographic coverage to enable them to deliver quality standards and value for their broad consumer base.
Remaining a competitive player in the industrial equipment sector, Terex is building a franchise under the Terex brand name. The company is incorporating their previous brand names for some of their parts in conjunction operations the Terex brand for a smooth transition process. Presently, Terex goods are principally marketed under the Terex name. Several of the following historic name brands and transitional names include: ATC, Amida, American Truck Company, American, Advance, Bartell, Benford, Bendini, Bid-Well, CMI, CMI-Cifali, CMI Johnson-Ross, Cedarapids, Canica, Comedil, Demag, ELJay, Franna, Fermac, Finlay, Fuchs, Genie, Hi-Ranger, Jaques, Load King, Morrison, O&K, Peiner, PPM, Powerscreen, Pegson, Reedrill, Schaeff, Simplicity, Standard Havens, Tatra, TerexLift, Telelect and Unit Rig.
Terex has had a constant growth cycle. In 1995 Terex acquired PPM Cranes, in 1996, then Terex divested Clark Material Handling. In 1997 Terex acquires Telelect and Simon-RO. BPI Handlers in Baraga, Michigan is also acquired this same year.