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18.09.2018

406 Haulottes for Coates

Australia’s largest rental company Coates Hire has taken delivery of 406 Haulotte aerial lifts in a deal worth more than A$7 million ($5.02 million).

The machines include 350 19ft Optimum 8AC scissor lifts, 20 46ft HA16 RTJ Pro articulating booms and 36 27ft Compact 10 and 33ft Compact 12 DX scissor lifts. All of the machines feature Haulotte’s Activ’Screen for maintenance and on board diagnostics, while the booms include Haulotte's Activ’Shield Bar secondary guarding system and Activ’Lighting which lights up the machine and the area around it for safe loading and unloading.
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A selection of the new scissor lifts


Coates Hire category manager Dan Goodfellow said: “Haulotte was able to offer products that meet our strategic and commercial needs. We were impressed with the level of service and support that they offered as well as the innovative features like Activ’Screen which will make technical support even easier.”

Haulotte general manager for Australia Keith Clarke added: “2017 was a great year for us, but 2018 has exceeded all expectations following this large order of some of our best and most popular models. The Optimum 8AC is class leading and fast becoming one of Australia’s most popular scissor lifts thanks to its fast operation speeds and compact design. The HA16 is a versatile boom with industry leading working envelope and outreach of 8.3 metres. The onboard diagnostics tool Activ’Screen will offer Coates Hire three times faster fault finding capabilities thanks to the machine sensors and digital readouts which can result in less call outs for personnel and downtime of a machine.”
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More of Coates' new Haulotte aerial lifts


Now a wholly owned subsidiary of Seven Group, Coates Hire was established over 135 years ago, has over 150 depots in Australia and around one million pieces of equipment.

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