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23.06.2016

First Dino 220XSE leveller delivered

Dinolift has delivered the first unit of its 220XSE self-propelled Rough Terrain boom lift to Swiss construction and logistics company Christen.

The new machine, which was launched at Bauma and Vertikal Days, is based on the innovative 220XSE boom lift, its oversized high capacity basket with material loading door, and fork attachment. But with the addition of four self-levelling jacks that allow the machine to level up and work on slopes of up to 12 degrees. The machine was sold and delivered by Dinolift’s distributor for Switzerland Schuler & Schuler.

Shuler & Schuler chief executive Damian Schuler immediately spotted the potential of the new machine for his customers and approached Christen’s head of logistics Timo Christen who said: “Working on uneven ground is one of the challenges for construction companies in Switzerland. With the Dino 220SXE we have finally found an appropriate solution to manage inclines even up to 12 degrees, thanks to the know-how of Schuler & Schuler.”
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(L-R) The hand over Antti Forss of Dino, Stefan Christen, Matti Boman of Dino, Damian Schuler and Timo Christen.


Schuler added: “It is always a pleasure to see customers happy with our lifting solutions. With more than 20 years of experience in the access business we can make sure to deliver only the best solution for every need.”

Christen was established in 1952 and is based in Küssnacht am Rigi, Central Switzerland, it employs over 300 and one of the largest employers in the canton of Schwyz. Its activities include work in construction, logistics, gardening and real estate.
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New baby on board - the new boom lift heads off to its first job



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