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    About Haulotte

    Founded in 1924 in Lyon, France, Haulotte began as a construction equipment manufacturer that merged with Pinguely in 1995 and today builds slab and rough-terrain scissor lifts, telehandlers, boom lifts, personnel lifts, and more.

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    Serial NumberAD127124
    Location: Vanderhoof, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Diamco Ent. Ltd
    Serial NumberTD101718
    Location: Earlton, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Brownlee Equipment

    About Haulotte

    Construction equipment manufacturer Haulotte was founded in 1924 in Lyon, France. In 1979, Haulotte began collaborating with Pinguely, a former steam locomotive manufacturer that had transitioned to building steam shovels and then cranes, on the TTR 220 crane. In subsequent years, Haulotte developed its first aerial work platform, the H46N, followed by H76 platforms in 1992. The cooperative work eventually led to a merger of the two firms in 1995, and in 1998 they went public as Pinguely-Haulotte. Seven years later, the company name was changed to the Haulotte Group.


    Haulotte HT46 RTJ PRO Telescopic Boom Lift

    Here & Now

    Haulotte Group’s presence in the United States consists of Haulotte AWPs (Aerial Work Platforms) and Bil-Jax Scaffolding & Event Products, both divisions of Haulotte North America. Haulotte AWP maintains its headquarters in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and a 300,000-square-foot (27,870-square-meter) manufacturing facility in Archbold, Ohio. Today, the company builds slab and rough-terrain scissor lifts, personnel lifts, towable lifts, telescopic and articulating boom lifts, and telehandlers for use in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing and distribution, construction, landscaping, and sports.

    Find The Right Lift For You

    LiftsToday.com hosts for-sale listings for a big selection of new and used Haulotte lift equipment, including telehandlers, slab and rough-terrain scissor lifts, articulating and telescopic boom lifts, and personnel lifts ranging from 1993 to 2019 models with prices between $3,000 and $100,000. More popular Haulotte models for sale include STAR vertical mast lifts, COMPACT scissor lifts, and HA articulating boom lifts. STAR lifts have working heights between 13 and 26 feet (3.9 and 7.9 meters) and maximum lift capacities up to 500 pounds (227 kilograms). COMPACT models have working heights between 15 and 53 feet (4.6 and 16 meters) and lift capacities between 507 and 2,204 pounds (230 and 1,000 kilograms).