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11.05.2018

Another 103m Palfinger for Werent-Venpa Sud

Italian access, crane and telehandler rental company Werent-Venpa Sud has taken its second Palfinger Platforms P1000 truck mounted platform.

The platform has a working height of 102.5 metres and a 35 metre outreach with a 200kg platform capacity, while maximum capacity is 600kg. The features of the P1000 - an upgraded WT1000 - launched a year ago, include the ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) Hands Free System and the ADAS Collision Protection function.
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Werent-Venpa Sud has taken its second Palfinger Platforms P1000 truck mounted platform


Werent-Venpa Sud managing director Michele Marraffa, placed the order with Paolo Balugani, managing director of Palfinger Platforms Italy. Delivery is expected in the next few months.

“The choice made by Werent-Venpa Sud is doubly important for us,” said Balugani. “It confirms the quality of the Palfinger Platforms machines for each operating class, from the tracked and truck mounted machines produced at our Modena site in Italy, to the Jumbo NX and Top series platforms. It also confirms the renewed trust of one of the most important Italian players in the rental sector which works internationally and therefore needs a reliable partner that is present in every market.”
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Michele Marraffa (L) managing director of Werent-Venpa Sud and Paolo Balugani, managing director of Palfinger Platforms Italy.


Venpa Sud was founded in 1996 in Martina Franca in the south of Italy specialising in the sale and rental of aerial work platforms subsequently adding the office in Bari Modugno. In 2016 it opened a new office under the Werent name in Venice extending coverage in northern Italy and has since added a new depot in Fidenza between Milan and Bologna. Werent has a fleet of more than 600 machines.


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