Upgrades in push-around elevating platforms

We are always thankful to our valued customers, for their input in making sure that our mobile elevating platforms and services fit our user’s needs.  This is an important reason we can remain leaders in the market. As a result of the requests, suggestions, and comments that users and customers have submitted to us, we …

Fortal invests in Power Towers MEWPs

Fortal will be Power Towers’ OEM ladder partner in France   Hoofddorp, the Netherlands — July 21, 2022 — Power Towers Ltd., a JLG company and a leading global manufacturer of low level access, recently supplied first stock order of Power Towers products to French family-owned ladder manufacturer FORTAL.   With solid industrial experience, FORTAL has become …

Increase productivity at your workspace

We live in a world that changes rapidly and constantly, pushing everybody to increase productivity to keep up with the new working pace. The novel, modern, and innovative solutions are replacing the traditional methods. With the ease of adaptation to the contemporary realm and ever-changing industry requirements, the phrase “That’s how it’s always been done,” …

The PecoDC has been named as “Data Centre Safety & Security Innovation of the Year”

We are proud to announce that Power Towers together with our Data Centre Channel Partner, Daxten, have won the DCS Awards 2022 within the category of “Data Centre Safety & Security Innovation of the Year” with the PecoDC. This prize recognizes our specialized application Pecolift, that has been branded PecoDC, (available only for this channel …

ISG CASE STUDY

IMPROVING WORKSITE EFFICIENCY AND OPERATOR SAFETY The Health and Safety Team of the international construction company ISG GmbH in Germany, recently carried out an in depth study comparing ladders to an alternative means of access. Ladders are typically used to go up and down by climbing. When climbing operators do not have their hands free …

The Market for Small-Scale (LLA) Lifts

Perfect for accessing hard-to-reach work in small spaces in high places, the market demand for Low Level Access is growing rapidly worldwide. Low Level Access is considered a more ergonomic alternative over ladders and scaffolding that deliver a maximum work height of 5.4m and weigh less than 500kgs. These products are primarily used in applications where one …