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Rentease buys 32 new JLG scissor lifts
2018-08-07
?We are excited by this delivery,? comments Meghraj Singh, Founder and Managing Director, Rentease. ?We see this as a first step in a long lasting relationship in meeting our future business development goals. The Indian AWP market - as we have observed it - is changing rapidly, with users seeking more but foremost new equipment.? He continues, ?The economic outlook for the region is optimistic, and we will continue to seek growth opportunity in the area and add more equipment to our fleet.?
?Rentease is a startup operation driven by a group of young and dynamic entrepreneurs,? comments Pankaj Gupta, Country Manager India, JLG, ?TVS Iyengar and Sons - our decades old partner in India - and JLG are welcoming another rental company to the Indian market, driving the adoption of AWPs in the market and bringing more new equipment into the territory.?
He adds, ?The Indian AWP rental industry is showing healthy signs of growth driven by the increased adoption of AWPs and increased levels of safety and productivity awareness. Increasingly, progressive rental companies like Rentease are seeing value in adding new machines to their fleet. Rentease?s customers are too benefiting from this strategy. Newer machines are more efficient on job sites, less prone to ad-hoc maintenance and coherent with the latest safety standards.?


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