A Comprehensive Guide on Heavy Equipment Inspections

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Equipment inspections are one of those routine tasks that are easy to overlook, but they are critical. Conducting proper aerial work platform inspections enables operators, mechanics and fleet managers to better maintain their fleet and confidently deploy assets knowing they are safe for use.

Customer Liability: Early Drop-Off Best Practices

Customer liability early-off-off best practices: A guide to minimizing risks and protecting customers' interests.

Rental Management Magazine recently published an article by James Waite, a business lawyer with over 20 years experience in the equipment rental industry. The article “Dropping off equipment at a job site” addressed the following…

Strategies for Successful Heavy Equipment Technician Recruitment

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Heavy equipment manufacturing is experiencing its fair share of dynamic shifts and transformative trends. As technology advances and infrastructural demands escalate, this sector sees machinery’s complexity and sophistication surge, significantly affecting workforce demands. Today’s manufacturers seek talent that can keep pace with innovations such as automation, electrification, and connectivity, reshaping the manufacturing landscape and driving […]

How to Ensure Fleet Management Excellence with Post-Return Maintenance

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Equipment dealerships and rental businesses need to meticulously maintain their fleets to ensure an uninterrupted flow of business prosperity. Understanding the basics of fleet management and inspection is not merely a matter of routine but a fundamental bedrock that ensures operational resilience and reliability.  This practice is about staying in compliance with regulatory standards, safeguarding […]

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