As construction projects grow in size and complexity, rental companies are under increasing pressure to deliver more equipment, more variety and faster turnaround times. Contractors expect rental partners to scale with them, even when demand spikes unexpectedly. For...
For rental companies, growth has always been tied to fleet size. More equipment meant more jobs, more revenue, and broader customer reach. Today, that equation is changing. Rising equipment costs, longer lead times, and tighter capital budgets have made owning every...
Customers searching for elevated access equipment often use “man lift” and “boom lift” interchangeably. Understanding how these machines vary helps set proper expectations for reach, maneuverability, and job suitability. As demand for man lifts for rent rises, rental...
Rental companies across the U.S. know the demand cycle for aerial equipment is anything but predictable. One month may call for a surge of high-reach units, and the next may bring an unexpected lull. This makes decisions about whether to purchase additional machines...
Boom lift operation in the United States is governed by OSHA Standard 1926.453, which outlines strict safety expectations for anyone using aerial lift equipment. Rental companies supplying booms to contractors must understand how these requirements affect their...