400 Noblelift scissors for S. Korea
One of South Korea’s largest aerial lift rental companies Seyeon Tech Rental has taken delivery of 119 Noblelift scissor lifts, taking the number of units, the manufacturer has delivered to the country so far this year to 400, and a total of 600 units since opening its new subsidiary last September.
The deliveries have included the 20ft SC08EC, 26ft SC10E, 40ft SC14E and 46ft SC16E all electric models with working heights that range of eight, 10, 14 and 16 metres respectively. The new machines, which are manufacturered in Malaysia, were sold though the new Noblelift subsidiary in Seoul, which will also provide full technical support and spare parts supply.
Seyeon Tech Rental is based in Busan, in the south of the country with a branch in Kyeong-gi in the greater Seoul area. It runs a large fleet of boom and scissor lifts, mostly from Genie, with scissor lifts up to 53ft and boom lifts up to 85ft.
Noblelift Korea chief executive, Kay Kang said: “The order includes a mix of our SC08EC, SC10E, SC14E and SC16E models with special features for the South Korean market and specifically for this customer, such as anti-entrapment devices, a system to prevent the platform drive when elevated more than 100mm and a foot pedal which must be depressed to allow operating functions.”
The chief executive of Noblelift’s new Access division Tim Whiteman added: “We are delighted to be able to meet customer requirements for market specific options and customisations for this order and in the future. The Korean market is one of the most demanding in the world and this is a great vote of confidence for our brand”.