Taiwan’s Tallest Tower gets a lift from a Skyjack SJ16 Vertical Mast Lift
Skyjack division is on site with customer, CIG Power Products Inc., headquartered in Taiwan, doing maintenance and inspection work inside Taipei’s famous 101 building.
Taipei 101 is the tallest building in Taiwan and a key landmark that opened to the public in 2004.
“We are very proud to help Taipei 101 maintain its iconic facility through the help of Skyjack’s industry-leading products,” says Jerry Huang, general manager at CIG Power. “Growing up in Taiwan, I witnessed how rapidly CIG expanded its footprint in the region. To see us participate in such a high-profile project alongside Skyjack is a testament to how far we have come.”
The SJ16 is a zero-emission compact machine with low floor loading and superior manoeuvrability designed to fit in confined spaces. This makes it an ideal choice for facility maintenance work.
“The model’s lightweight design ensures low ground pressure and floor loading. Its traversing deck increases reach and provides up-and-over capability which helps get a variety of work done inside buildings,” says Huang. “Skyjack’s SJ16 is easy to maintain, offers low cost of ownership, and meets job requirements in tight spaces – something that is especially important at crowded Taiwanese factories.”
CIG began carrying Skyjack machines in 2012. “We feel proud that the partnership between Skyjack and CIG is nearly 10 years strong,” says Simon Cracknell, Sales, Operations and Market Development Director – Asia. “CIG is an experienced sales and rental company in the equipment industry with quality personnel and products. Their confidence in Skyjack products for the famed Taipei 101 project proves the strength of our simple and reliable philosophy.”