Mylift Sweden picks Bravi again

02 July 2014

Mylift Sweden has placed a purchase order for a number of Leonardo HD (heavy duty) access platforms with Italian manufacturer Bravi.

The order will bring the Mylift Sweden fleet to more than 65 Leonardo HD units.

The Leonardo HD weighs just 508 kg, is compact in size and has a 87mm ground clearance, making it a suitable replacement for tower scaffolding or stepladders.

Mylift, which operates in Sweden and Norway, is a rental supplier of access equipment. The company introduced the Leonard HD to its customers in 2012 and has been growing its fleet ever since.

Marina Torres, sales director at Bravi Platforms, said, ”The success of the Leonardo HD on a rental market as challenging as Sweden, where other type of mast lifts are predominantly established for years, is once again a confirmation of the unique features offered by our product. We are delighted with our cooperation with Mylift and we look forward to doing even greater things together.”

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