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New rule could affect the landscape of the North American equipment rental industry, currently undergoing a wave of consolidation
Manufacturers and ESTA are discussing how to make new European machinery regulations work in practice re power line contact
Bureau Veritas pubishes guide to assessing green claims
Lynn Ladder & Scaffolding Company’s President Alan D. Kline discusses all that went down when OSHA paid his company a visit recently
Claims directly related to scaffold planking uplift cause by wind account for a significant portion of all incurred losses – but there are ways to mitigate this risk. Mike Viola explains
Government rules that U.S. MEWP industry is being economically harmed by Chinese imports, countervailing tariffs to go into effect
JCB said it will appeal the latest ruling of Paris court, although it also won damages of €150,000
The Securities and Exchange Commission has settled charges from accounting fraud schemes at Manitex International in 2014 and 2016
Xtreme Manufacturing has been fined $3,000 by the City of Henderson for violating more than six Covid-19 requirements at a Sept. 13 rally
The majority owner of Snorkel is taking Tanfield to court over claimed contractual breaches
JCB said a French court has granted it a preliminary injunction against Manitou. Manitou said it is appealing the ruling
UK rental company says outstanding debt owed by Carillion to Speedy stands at £2 million
Competition & Markets Authority opens investigation into Vp’s acquisition of Brandon Hire, worth €47.12 million
Manager of a UK-based access rental company sentenced to two years imprisonment following death of one man and serious injuries to another
The European Rental Association calls for specific recognition for the role of rental in realising a successful European circular economy
Parent company of Hertz Equipment Rental Corp says it must restate 2011 financial statements and revise those for 2012 and 2013
After a year and a half of court battles, Ahern Rentals has received approval of its Chapter 11 reorganization plan.
Ahern Rentals is one step closer to exiting Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Ahern Rentals has asked a Nevada bankruptcy judge to sign off on a $415 million financing package from Jeffries Finance LLC to fund its Chapter 11 exit, according to court papers filed May 19.
Riwal platforms were used on the construction of the Israeli separation wall but Dutch authorities have decided against taking any further action.
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