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March 4, 2015 Edition
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CONSTRUCTION NEWS

MEC Takes a Clean-Sheet Approach 

to 60-J Boom Lift Design

mec boom lift

Confident in its newest product offering, MEC representatives have called its 60-J boom lift a "home run" - and buyers have taken notice. NES Rentals has purchased all diesel-powered units that MEC will build in 2015, and MEC's booth at The Rental Show last week was buzzing with excitement about the lift. 

 

Snorkel Launches Line of Rugged Telescopic Boom Lifts

 

OSHA Calls Meeting on Crane Operator Certification

 

Genie Updates 60-Ft. Articulating Boom Lift

 

NCCCO Accredited for Lift Director, Service Crane Programs

 

Brandon Omni-Directional Unit Debuts at The Rental Show

 

JLG Unveils Completely Redesigned Telehandlers

 

OSHA Encourages Participation in Fall Safety Stand-Down

 

Haulotte 45XA Boom Lift Receives Robust Redesign

 

Tadano Mantis 6010 Crane Approved to Work in NYC

 

Skyjack's 30th Anniversary Kicks off with Charity Campaign

 

ALL Erection Names New Equipment Sales Director
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Genie created a whole new facade for the The National WWII Museum in New Orleans during the 2015 Rental Show last week. In fact, the facade was 100 feet tall, 3D, and very blue.
 

Promoting the completion of its six unit Genie GTH-telehandler product family, Genie and The Production Network, (Genie's event producer) collaborated with Go2 Productions of Vancouver, Canada to create a specialized and astounding "projection mapping" animation.
 

The three-minute video was projected on the seven-story wall of The National WWII Museum's US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center during the Genie customer appreciation party held on Monday night. The architecture of the Museum and the material of the wall lent itself exceptionally well to the 3-dimensional projection.
 

Taking four artists a total of 750 hours, the custom animation took only three weeks to complete. Genie's 450 party attendees were excited and impressed by the towering  blue display, which emphasized Genie's strength in the telehandler market.

To watch the video, please visit www.genielift.com/GTH 

 

 

 

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