All Telescopic Handlers Articles
Company also launches new telehandlers for N.A. market, shows electric rotator and compact telehandlers in U.S. for first time
Modular design facilitates transition to hydrogen or battery-electric vehicle design
France-based group sees 54% revenue rise in Q4 but confirms continued supply and inflation pressures
New TL519 features 5,500 pounds of lifting capacity and a maximum reach of 19 feet
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
The construction equipment giant will show more than 70 exhibits at Bauma 2022
Cat Trial 13: Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site features a range of equipment from the OEM
UK court finds Manitou infringed JCB patents, but rejects three other claims
Larry Silber, president and CEO of Herc Rentals, to keynote ALH Conference, Sept. 29 in Chicago
Sale of Excelway sweepers and maintenance vehicles will allow it to focus on dumpers, forklifts and telehandlers
Self-Service Options (SSOs) are for those who want to do their own routine maintenance and minor repairs
KHL ‘Test drive’: equipment expert Dan Gilkes puts JCB’s 525-60E electric telehandler under the microscope
JLG has introduced a new telehandler line geared toward the agriculture sector, names ag director of channel development
JCB North America’s new 512-83R rotating telehandler features a maximum working height of 83 feet and max lifting capacity of 12,000 pounds
JLG and Dieci have partnered to provide JLG-branded rotating telehandlers made by Dieci to North American market
Launched at World of Concrete this week the 85ft XR1585-C is the world’s tallest fixed boom telehandler
Terex will close its Oklahoma City facility in early 2022 and move its GTH telehandler production to Monterrey, Mexico
Adding jobs and expanding manufacturing capacity for Bobcat machinery
JCB said it will appeal the latest ruling of Paris court, although it also won damages of €150,000
Wacker Neuson has further expanded it range of light and compact products, including a new version of its battery powered concrete vibrator