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Rental store supplier Makinex has moved to warehouse equipment in Mississauga, Ont. The deal gives Makinex flexible space for as many as 10 40-foot containers.
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Talbert Manufacturing welcomes David Henderson as dealer development manager. With the expansion of their Liberty, North Carolina, facility earlier this year, Talbert Manufacturing created the position to support their growing dealer network.
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Stellex Capital Management has announced that it has entered into an agreement to sell Morbark, LLC, a leading manufacturer of high-performance equipment and after-market parts for the forestry, recycling, tree care, sawmill, land clearing and biomass markets to Alamo Group for $352 million.
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TIP Trailer Services, a portfolio company of I Squared Capital, has signed an agreement to acquire Trailer Wizards Ltd., a leading supplier of trailer rental and leasing services in Canada.
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When it comes to productivity, details matter. Atlas Copco’s XAS 110 delivers key advances, such as a fuel-efficient Tier 4 diesel engine that produces 110 cfm of air power without the need for exhaust after treatment. The durable HardHat® canopy and anti-corrosion protection help ensure reliability. And with fast, simple maintenance, it’s built for maximum uptime. Add in the lightweight design for easy transport and positioning, and it’s easy to see that the XAS 110is engineered to give you an edge.
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CASE Construction Equipment has named Steve Cianci as its new Vice President for North America. Cianci joins CASE with more than 25 years of leadership at various global heavy equipment and industrial companies — most recently with Kalmar USA, Inc.Michel Marchand, who previously held the position, left in August to pursue new opportunities.
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Skyjack’s new website was designed with a combination of new technology, international audiences, and mobile first roles in mind. While the leading OEM already had a simple, reliable website to start with, they leveraged their historical analytics to find ways to improve the user experience and get visitors where they need to go with less clicks. As a global distributor of aerial and material handling equipment, Skyjack wanted its global audience to be able to easily access the information it needs when they need it. It’s all part of their passion for being a company that is truly easy to do business with.
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October 1-3, 2019
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
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