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    News and Articles on Aerial Work Platforms



    The Heavy Favorites in Heavy Equipment  Oct 27, 2009
    Net sales experienced their biggest percentage declines in the aerial work platforms unit, down a gut-wrenching 66. 5% year over year. (MSNBC -- Business)

    Stamford Industrial Group Announces Results for the Three and Six Months Ended June 30, 2009  Aug 18, 2009
    Stamford Industrial Group's Chief Executive Officer Al Weggeman commented, "Our second quarter financial results were in line with our expectations and we believe reflect the weakened global economy. We continued to see lower volume rates in our product lines that service global infrastructure OEM equipment customers, such as crane manufacturers. We experienced a sharper decline in volume for our component products that support the aerial work platform and material handling OEM end markets. We... (PR Newswire)

    Trico Lift expands to San Antonio  Jul 18, 2009
    Trico Lift bills itself as an aerial work platform company. It has provided equipment rentals, sales and servicing to the construction and facilities maintenance markets since 1952. (San Antonio Business Journal, TX)

    Oakes plant gets a reprieve  Jul 17, 2009
    Oshkosh Corp., says the southeastern North Dakota plant, which makes aerial work platform lifts for commercial and military use, will shift to other manufacturing work. The plant had been scheduled to shut down by September, with some of its 61 jobs moved to other states. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)

    Dorgan says Oakes plant getting another look  Jul 9, 2009
    The Oakes plant makes aerial work platform lifts for commercial and military use. JLG announced last month that the plant would shut down by September with some of its 61 jobs moved to other states. (Chippewa Falls Chippewa Herald, WI)

    Teupen reaches into Charlotte  Jun 24, 2009
    The company s aerial work platforms are used for work on street lights, trees and the outside or inside of buildings. Its biggest piece stretches to a height of 164 feet. (Charlotte Business Journal, NC)

    Oakes plant shutting down  Jun 19, 2009
    JLG is a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corp. It makes aerial work platform lifts for commercial and military use. Daggett says the company has laid off 53 percent of its worldwide work force over the past year due to the downturn in construction and the credit crunch. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)

    JLG lays off 210 in Fulton, 115 in Franklin  May 31, 2009
    JLG produces mobile aerial work platforms and telehandlers. When Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell visited the plant in January 2006, about 2,200 people were employed there. (The Herald-Mail Online)

    Conoco, CBS, U.S. Steel Are My Favorite Bargains  May 18, 2009
    based in Westport, Connecticut, makes cranes, aerial work platforms, mining equipment and heavy-duty off-road trucks. Its revenue comes from many countries, with the U.S. accounting for less than half the total. (Bloomberg -- Columnists)

    Elk Point Load King plant suspends operations  Mar 6, 2009
    The Elk Point facility is part of Terex Aerial Work Platforms, a division of Westport, Conn. -based Terex Corp., a global manufacturer with 2007 net sales of more than 9. (Sioux City Journal)

    Terex Falls to 4Q Loss, Plans Massive Job Cuts  Feb 12, 2009
    59 billion a year ago, as declining demand in the company's aerial work platforms, construction and materials processing businesses continued. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters, on average, were expecting a fourth-quarter profit of 61 cents a share on higher revenue of $2. (ABC News -- Wire)




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