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  2. JLG Industries - Wikipedia

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    JLG Industries, Inc., a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corporation, is an American designer, manufacturer, and marketer of access equipment, including aerial work platforms and telehandlers. JLG is headquartered in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, United States. The company's products are used in various industries such as construction, fit-outs ...

  3. Haulotte Group - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-90s, Haulotte was the leading manufacturer of aerial work platforms in France. The companies were kept separate through the 80s, and in 1995 became Pinguely-Haulotte. It was decided to concentrate on the aerial platform business, although Pinguely had won a contract worth FF300 million to supply equipment to the French Army.

  4. List of aerial lift manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the current and former aerial lift manufacturers. This list includes surface lift manufacturers. Current ...

  5. Jinwoo SMC - Wikipedia

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    The company produces platform aerial lifts mounted on either Tata Daewoo or Hyundai Heavy Automobiles, with an 8.5–68 metres (28–223 ft) range via section booms. It can load from 300–500 kilograms (660–1,100 lb).

  6. Tanfield Group - Wikipedia

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    The historic company Comeleon made 3D images for mobile phones and other devices. It was absorbed by the Tanfield Group in 2004, and has since expanded to include electric vehicles and aerial work platforms. Tanfield Group Plc acquired Smith Electric Vehicles [Notes 1] in October 2004, for £2.2m and 1 million new ordinary shares. [1]

  7. How major US stock indexes fared Thursday, 12/26/2024 - AOL

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    Stock indexes drifted to a mixed finish on Wall Street as some heavyweight technology and communications sector stocks offset gains elsewhere in the market. The S&P 500 slipped less than 0.1% ...