When severe-duty construction
projects and high-altitude maintenance operations demand absolute,
zero-tolerance vertical access, relying on weak, overcomplicated lifts is a
fatal liability. Frail platforms sway under extreme payloads, fragile sensors
shatter under kinetic stress, and critical high-altitude pipelines are
brought to a dead, grinding halt. Dictating the exact physics of extreme
aerial stability and engineering the indestructible, severe-duty access
equipment required to completely dominate the job site is the undisputed
domain of Skyjack. Operating as an elite, uncompromising engineering vanguard
since 1985, they do not just build basic platforms. They engineer the
brutally simple, hyper-reliable heavy iron that frontline contractors
absolutely rely on to violently conquer vertical space, cementing a worldwide
reputation built on unyielding product durability and tactical
serviceability. The Skyjack legacy was violently forged through
relentless, aggressive innovation. Over the last three decades, they executed
massive technological strikes, completely shattering industry standards by
becoming the absolute first to introduce the tactical swing-out component
tray on scissor lifts. They refused to let their engineering stagnate,
aggressively deploying narrow, high-altitude platforms like the devastating
SJIII 3226. After executing a massive public trading launch in 1994, the
syndicate rapidly escalated its firepower into boom lifts, weaponizing their
equipment with exclusive, state-of-the-art direction-sensing drive and steer
controls to ensure the operator never loses absolute command of the machine. Raw lifting power is a massive vulnerability without
a dominant global manufacturing grid. In 2002, Skyjack executed a colossal
strategic maneuver, merging into the massive industrial juggernaut of the
Linamar Corporation. Backed by a heavily fortified global syndicate boasting
over 28,600 personnel, 60 manufacturing fortresses, and 8 dedicated R&D
command centers across 17 countries, Skyjack’s operational firepower became
unstoppable. Refusing to let their material handling arsenal stagnate, they aggressively
expanded their perimeter in 2007 and 2008 by executing tactical acquisitions
of two severe-duty telehandler lines—absorbing the ZoomBoom brand from
Carelift Equipment and locking down the Volvo material handling VR line to
completely dominate the heavy lifting sector. This relentless escalation culminated in a massive
operational breach in 2013, when Skyjack forged their 250,000th machine and
rolled out the 100,000th SJIII 3219 unit, officially locking down their
status as the manufacturer of the absolute most popular scissor lift on
earth. Today, Skyjack stands as an unyielding global force, proudly providing
elite companies with quality-engineered, brutally reliable access and
material handling equipment. By maximizing tactical utilization and
completely guaranteeing a massive return on investment, Skyjack ensures that
when the massive boom extends and the high-capacity platform rises into
hostile airspace, the hydraulics hold, the altitude is secured, and the
operator completely commands the sky. |
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Year
Founded: 1985 |
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Main
Products: Scissor Lift, Articulating Booms,
Telehandlers, Elevate |
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Brand: Skyjack |
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Country of
Origin: Canada |
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Facebook
Account: https://www.facebook.com/skyjackinc |
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Website: http://www.skyjack.com/ |
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Address: 55 Campbell Rd, Guelph, ON N1H 1B9,
Canada |
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Contact No.:
+18002652738 |
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Email: skyjack@skyjack.com |
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