Micro-Sized Applications
Low-level access is a growing segment in the aerial access industry, with increasing pressure to replace ladders with safe, productive, compact, low-level access solution alternatives adapted to space and weight-restricted applications.
Continue ReadingMEWP and Telehandler Operation – What Operators Must Do Before Every Shift
There are five concepts of safe machine operation, all of which are outlined in the machine’s operator’s manual, for Genie® aerial equipment, including mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPS, formerly AWPs) and telehandlers.
Continue ReadingThe Brand Matters When Purchasing Used MEWP Equipment
There are reasons some aerial work platforms (AWP) is considered a top-tier brand, maintains its value and garners a fairly premium price in the used market.
Continue ReadingAerial Pros Minute: Loading and Unloading MEWPs
Learn more about loading and unloading a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) in this month’s Aerial Pros Minute.
Continue ReadingData and How It Can Build Your Business | Ask Me Anything Jan 29th - Feb 1st
A huge thank you to everyone that participated in this Ask Me Anything event!
Continue ReadingKnow Your Grade Limits to Avoid MEWP Downtime
For mobile elevating working platforms (MEWPs), ground slope is a major contributor to machine stability and, ultimately, the operator’s safety.
Continue ReadingService Minute: The Value of a Certified Aerial Equipment Service Technician
Your aerial equipment fleet is a huge investment for your rental company, so it’s important that your service technicians are properly trained to perform the necessary maintenance and repair work needed to keep your investment up and running.
Continue ReadingSelecting the Best Aerial Lift to Fit Your Jobsite Needs
While every jobsite has its unique challenges and requirements, there are a few key elements that will help you determine the best fit machine for the job.
Continue ReadingMarketing Your Rental Store Through Charitable Equipment Donations
People donate their time, money, and services to charity for various reasons.
Continue ReadingWhat MEWP Should You Choose?
Choosing the right mobile elevated work platform, or MEWP, for your jobsite needs might seem simple enough — but, have you thought it all through?
Continue ReadingAct on Low-Level Access Opportunities
Work always has to be done in the air, and before powered lifts, contractors used ladders and scaffolding.
Continue ReadingIt’s All About the People
As we celebrated Genie turning 50 in 2016, a lot of people asked what our secret was; how have we succeeded in the aerial industry for over 50 years?
Continue ReadingAerial Pros Minute: Cold Weather Usage
Learn more about cold weather usage in this month’s Aerial Pros Minute.
Continue ReadingWin-Win-Win Rental Relationships
Getting a healthy return on invested capital (ROIC) is a goal for rental companies, end users and manufacturers supplying the industry.
Continue ReadingGenie® SX™-180 Boom Saves O.D.S. Marine Time and Money
The Chenaux Generating Station on the Ottawa River in Ontario, Canada, uses the river’s current to generate electricity to power nearly 150,000 homes on the grid.
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Loading an AWP for Transport
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingSearch Smarter When Buying Used MEWP Equipment
Whether you’re a rental company or a contractor looking for used MEWP equipment to buy, you have similar search and purchase options.
Continue ReadingRental Return on Invested Capital | Ask Me Anything March 26th-30th
A huge thank you to everyone that participated in this Rental Return on Invested Capital | Ask Me Anything event!
Continue ReadingGenie Safety Minute: Application Considerations
Genie Safety Minute is intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site.
Continue ReadingMarketing Your Rental Store at Tradeshows and Special Events — Step 1
For many people who attend tradeshows or special events, the tradeshow begins when they step into your booth for the first time, looking at your equipment offerings and chatting with your employees.
Continue ReadingUsing Data for Better Rental Operations
Data takes the guesswork out of running a rental operation, and it is usually just a few clicks away.
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