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Skyjack’s top selling Scissor Lifts give Beijing a boost
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Skyjack’s top selling Scissor Lifts give Beijing a boost

Skyjack’s top selling Scissor Lifts give Beijing a boost

Skyjack delivered a fleet of it’s top selling scissor lift, the SJIII 3219, to a new customer in Beijing. Zhongjian Huijin, a leading rental company based out of Beijing has been helping companies in Northern China work safely at height since 2014.

“We have been hard at work since our official entrance into the Asia market and the relationships we’ve been building have really paid off for Skyjack,” explains Jack Dai, account manager for sales in China. “This delivery helps solidify Skyjack’s foothold within the Northern provinces.”

Skyjack's top selling Scissor Lifts give Beijing a boost

The orders were placed in two stages throughout Q3 and Q4 2018, and Skyjack delivered a fleet of SJIII 3219’s early in Q4. This class of scissor lift is historically the most popular within this region, and Skyjack’s SJIII 3219 is one of their best selling products. With working height of 25’ (7.62m), and a convenient stowed height of 78.5” (1.99m) this DC electric scissor lift is the perfect product for a wide number of job sites.

“The feedback from our initial order this year was so positive from our customers, we knew we would have no issue renting out more of these 19ft scissor lifts,” said Mr. Lu Lei, owner at Zhongjian Huijin. “We’re happy about the decision to bring more Skyjacks into our fleet and look forward to continuing a relationship with a company who truly is easy to do business with.”

Skyjack's top selling Scissor Lifts give Beijing a boost

With the last shipment arriving to the Beijing stockyard early Q4 2018, Zhongjian Huijin now rents a full fleet of the best selling class of scissor lifts. Skyjack is looking forward to helping more companies in Northern China safely carry out work at height.

“Our team has built up a large network within the China region and we’re happy that more and more companies are choosing our simply reliable products for their access needs,” asserts Dai.

Post source : Skyjack

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