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16.12.2015

Last chance to participate

Time is running out on your chance to participate in annual rental rate survey. The forms are on-line and can be downloaded and completed. We would very much appreciate your input and support, in completing and returned them to us.

The main survey is for the UK and Ireland, but we welcome input from other markets too*. Also do not feel that you have to answer every question. Complete as much as you can or are willing to.

You can add your company name if you wish, or send them back entirely anonymously. The data is not stored under any name, but added to the global survey data base to calculate the average rates and utilisation for the industry as a whole.
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The survey results do not reveal any company details


The links to the forms are:
Telehandlers click here
Aerial work platforms click here
Crane Hire click here

The information and results from this survey will be crunched and formatted before appearing in the December/January issue of Cranes & Access. If you would like to see last year’s survey results and prior years Click here to go to the rental rate survey section of the library
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You participation would be very much appreciated


The guide is increasingly used as a reference piece for the industry, both by contractors and other end users and analysts and finance houses looking at long term trends and returns etc. Your participation makes a real difference so please complete as much of the form as you feel you can. All input is very much appreciated.

The filing deadline has already passed but if you are quick you can still have your say.

Finally if you are interested in sponsoring or advertising within the guide, that would also be much appreciated – please let us know as soon as possible as prime spaces are limited.

*For readers in Germany, Switzerland and Austria we do of course conduct an entirely separate survey from our office in Freiburg.

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