Charleston, S.C.-based Absolute E-Z Up has announced that after a successful first year in operation, it is expanding its product line. The company is adding two self-propelled and one manual aerial work platforms to meet customer demand for its low-maintenance access and material handling equipment.
“We set two key goals when we started Absolute E-Z Up. First, to offer safe, dependable equipment with the lowest life-cycle cost in the industry, and to operate our business on a ‘customer-centered’ model that places a premium on long-term relationships and customer satisfaction well after the sale is completed,” says Mike Buley, managing partner. “Customer requests for us to expand our product offering demonstrate we’ve succeeded at both.”
AEUP will debut the new CAWP-9.6 and IAWP-7.3 aerial work platforms and its first manual aerial work platform at The Rental Show, Feb. 27 – March 2, 2011, in Las Vegas. More information is available at www.absolutee-zup.com.
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