Used Equipment - Forklifts, Telehandlers, Cranes, Terminal Tractors and Container Handlers
Used Equipment Nebraska - Forklifts, Pallet Jacks, Loaders, Boomlifts and Manlifts. The Resource segment specializes in supporting clients relying on equipment for material handling applications, waste handling, quarry and mining applications. Equipment is made for both surface mining and underground operations to haul and extract precious metals and minerals including oil sands, aggregates, copper, iron ore, gold and other minerals. This industry creates and develops equipment and technologic solutions to clients for autonomous machine abilities, equipment management analytics and fleet management systems.
This industry’s product portfolio includes a variety of equipment and their parts including rotary and track drills, draglines, mining trucks, scoops and haulers, electric rope shovels, off-highway trucks, high-wall miners, longwall miners, landfill compactors, hard rock vehicles, landfill and soil compactors, electronics, control systems, wheel loaders, track-type tractors, articulated trucks, and more.
This segment supports clients in marine, industrial and rail applications, power generation, CAT machines and oil and gas. A variety of related parts and equipment make up this division including reciprocating engine powered generator sets, Caterpillar machines, integrated systems for electric power, reciprocating engines for industrial applications, turbines, centrifugal gas compressors, marine applications and reciprocating engines for oil and gas applications. Diesel-electric locomotives and rail-related components, services and products along with remanufactured reciprocating engines and components are also included.
CAT has over 400 items for sale within the dealer network. Some of the machines range from locomotives, backhoe loaders, off-highway trucks, motor graders, hydraulic excavators and more. Equipment is utilized in forestry, construction, material-handling, transportation, mining and road building industries. In 2010, items were divided into three specific business categories: private clients, machinery and engines for sale to the government and financial products. The 5 business segments Caterpillar has been reporting financials since 2011 include resource industries, construction, financial products, power systems and all other segments.
The Korean founder of The Hyundai Group is Chung Ju-Yung. In 1947, he began the tiny construction firm in South Korea. The Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. business has risen to be a leader of the material handling industry across the globe, specializing in making construction equipment for numerous clients in North and South America.
Hyundai makes a variety of equipment including internal combustion pneumatic forklifts, diesel and electric forklifts, skid steer loaders, hydraulic excavators, internal combustion cushion forklifts, compaction rollers and wheel loaders. Hyundai additionally has a successful services and spare parts division in conjunction with its earthmoving and material handling equipment. Additional products include lubricants, automatic transmission fluids, lithium grease, remote monitoring systems, genuine parts, engine oils, gear oils and other preventative maintenance items.
Dealerships provide the best way for the company to market its’ numerous products. Initially known as the Hyundai Construction Equipment USA Inc., the company changed its name to become the Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas, Inc. In 1991, the company was born in Norcross, Georgia, USA. Operating as a subsidiary of Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. has become a popular and reliable brand within the industry.
Jungheinrich proudly offers more than 300 forklift dealer and service facilities all around Canada, the USA and Mexico, to be able to ensure you will be given the proper support for their products after sales. In order to assure optimum performance for your trucks, the company and its dealers provides genuine German built parts and various service programs.
In the remanufactured components program, Jungheinrich combines industry-leading technology along with the newest manufacturing methods in order to bring components back up to original equipment condition. They provide the same or next day off shelf availability. Furthermore, numerous bigger components come along with an optional 12 month warranty if their authorized dealer performs the routine service.
In the past ten years, Skyjack was bought by the Linamar Corporation, a leading maker of precision machined components, assemblies and modules. Today, Skyjack has manufacturing plants in Canada, Hungary and the US with added support offices in Europe and Asia.
Skyjack became the leader in the industry of aerial hoist machinery by combining features such as quality, serviceability and durability, making their own scissor lifts recognized all around the globe for product efficiency and reliability. Skyjack proudly manufactures a full line of self propelled scissor lifts. Their elevated work heights reach about fifty six feet. The company`s current Boom hoist model series has telescopic booms ranging from 45 feet to 71 feet. Skyjack has plans to further expand their boom lift truck product line. The business is still a dominant player in the industry adapting fast to the always changing requirements of all their clients.
Skyjack`s purchase of Carelift Equipment was finished in August of 2007. Most recently, their purchase of Volvo`s Material Handling Equipment business expands Skyjack`s Telehandler product offering. The resulting Zoom Boom and VR series telehandlers along with the extra manufacturing capability further guarantees the company`s success and growth.
Taylor started and still is a family owned and operated business. W.A. "Bill" Taylor, Jr, who was the founders son became the head of the company and chairman of the board during nineteen sixty eight. It was Bill Taylor`s creative direction which built the Taylor product line and made it become a respected leader in the Heavy Industrial Lift Truck market. The Taylor Group, Inc. was established under his tenure. W.A. "Lex" Taylor III became the 3rd generation of administration when he assumed presidency of the organization during nineteen eighty seven. Lex Taylor went on to become leader of The Taylor Group, Inc. in nineteen ninety two.
Bill Taylor's son and daughter, Robert D. Taylor and Teresa Taylor Ktsanes even have active management parts in the family holdings. Robert Taylor is the president of Sudden Service, Inc. as well as vice-president of operations for Taylor Machine Works. Teresa Taylor Ktsanes is vice-president of Sudden Service, Inc. She is also general manager of corporate public relations as well as show promotions. Numerous members of the Taylor family retain major positions in the company.
Taylor Machine Works engineers, designs and produces many different types of machine including approximately one hundred variations of industrial lift equipment. The equipment have capacities to lift somewhere from sixteen thousand pounds to one hundred twenty thousand pounds. For more than 80 years, the small equipment shop in Louisville has become a worldwide venture. Their maintenance shop, and sales are driven by a vast network of direct sales and domestic dealer sales in addition to the aggressive practices of a worldwide sales company.