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Reaching new heights
23 January 2013
At the recent Vertikal Days Exhibition at Haydock Park, Coventry-based Clements Plant placed their biggest ever single order for access equipment with British manufacturer Niftylift. The order for Height Riders inclu

At the recent Vertikal Days
Exhibition at Haydock Park,
Coventry-based Clements Plant
placed their biggest ever single order
for access equipment with British
manufacturer Niftylift.
The order for Height Riders includes the new HR17 and HR21 Hybrids, HR15N and HR17Ns, and the popular HR12 narrow bi-energy.
Jim Longstaff of Clements said: "For us to not only survive but to grow our business, we need to offer our customers the very best equipment. For the first time, the new Hybrid power system from Niftylift allows us to have machines that can work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, whilst also helping to reduce our carbon footprint."
The order for Height Riders includes the new HR17 and HR21 Hybrids, HR15N and HR17Ns, and the popular HR12 narrow bi-energy.
Jim Longstaff of Clements said: "For us to not only survive but to grow our business, we need to offer our customers the very best equipment. For the first time, the new Hybrid power system from Niftylift allows us to have machines that can work 24 hours a day, seven days a week, whilst also helping to reduce our carbon footprint."
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