Our brands

Brands we stock

We source and sell quality-checked used equipment from all major manufacturers. Browse by category or explore our full catalog.

ForkliftsAerial platformsTelehandlers
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Forklifts

Toyota

Japan · Est. 1956

World's best-selling forklift brand. Covers every segment from 1 to 8 t — electric, LPG and diesel — with Toyota's renowned build quality and safety systems.

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Forklifts

Linde

Germany · Est. 1929

German engineering benchmark. Hydrostatic drive, high energy efficiency and low noise make Linde the gold standard for warehouse productivity.

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Forklifts

Jungheinrich

Germany · Est. 1953

Hamburg-based intralogistics pioneer. Specialises in electric warehouse equipment: reach trucks, stackers, order pickers and VNA trucks.

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Forklifts

Crown

USA · Est. 1945

American manufacturer known for exceptional ergonomics and best-in-class electric reach trucks and order pickers.

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Forklifts

Yale

USA · Est. 1920

Over a century of forklift manufacturing. Yale covers counterbalance, warehouse and heavy-duty trucks for virtually every application.

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Forklifts

Hyster

USA · Est. 1929

Specialist in heavy-duty and rough-terrain forklifts. Capacities from 1 to 48 t for the toughest industrial environments.

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Forklifts

Still

Germany · Est. 1920

Premium German brand focused on energy-efficient electric forklifts and integrated fleet-management solutions.

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Forklifts

Clark

USA · Est. 1917

One of the founding forklift brands — Clark invented the counterbalance truck in 1917. Solid, dependable trucks from 1 to 8 t.

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Forklifts

Mitsubishi

Japan · Est. 1957

Precision-engineered Japanese forklifts. Electric, LPG and diesel models backed by a wide European dealer and service network.

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Forklifts

Caterpillar

USA · Est. 1925

Global heavy-equipment leader. Robust diesel and LPG counterbalance forklifts built to perform on demanding industrial sites.

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Forklifts

Komatsu

Japan · Est. 1921

Japanese manufacturer offering smooth, quiet electric forklifts and reliable diesel trucks, known for long service life.

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Forklifts

Nissan

Japan · Est. 1933

Dependable Japanese counterbalance forklifts in the 1–8 t range, well regarded for low total cost of ownership.

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Aerial platforms

Genie

USA · Est. 1966

American aerial-platform specialist. From 4 m electric scissor lifts to 43 m telescopic booms — consistently industry-leading quality.

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Aerial platforms

JLG

USA · Est. 1969

Global market leader in elevating work platforms. The widest product range in the sector: scissors, booms and telehandlers.

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Aerial platforms

Haulotte

France · Est. 1985

French manufacturer with a complete range of scissor lifts, articulated and telescopic booms reaching up to 43 m.

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Aerial platforms

Skyjack

Canada · Est. 1985

Canadian brand celebrated for simple, ultra-reliable scissor lifts with minimal maintenance requirements.

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Aerial platforms

Niftylift

UK · Est. 1985

British manufacturer of lightweight articulated boom lifts, ideal for confined spaces and sensitive floor surfaces.

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Telehandlers

Manitou

France · Est. 1953

French market leader in telescopic handlers. Fixed and rotating models for construction and agriculture from 2.5 to 5 t.

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Telehandlers

Merlo

Italy · Est. 1964

Italian specialist in rotating telescopic handlers and agricultural equipment — known for innovation and outstanding versatility.

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Telehandlers

JCB

UK · Est. 1945

British engineering icon. Compact and large-capacity telehandlers built to work in the toughest site conditions worldwide.

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