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Chief Manufacturing Officer Appointed for Xtreme Manufacturing & Snorkel

Henderson, Nevada, USA (1st June 2018) Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel, global manufacturers of rough terrain telehandlers and aerial work platforms, are pleased to announce the promotion of John Gill to Chief Manufacturing Officer (CMO).

Reporting directly to Xtreme Manufacturing & Snorkel CEO, Matthew Elvin, this is a new role that has been created to provide direction at an executive level overseeing all manufacturing operations.

John Gill joined the business in November 2016, as Director of Manufacturing Operations based at the Snorkel facility in the U.K. Originally from North East England, he began his career in the power generation industry before joining Komatsu in 1988 in its production engineering department. During his 13 years with Komatsu, he held positions within production quality and purchasing management, before being promoted to manufacturing director in 1997, where he was responsible for manufacturing, purchasing and materials strategy development for Komatsu Europe

In 2001 he joined JCB as managing director of JCB Heavy Products, a role that he held for eight years, before becoming managing director of the telehandler division, a job he held for four years. He then left to take up an 18 month assignment with Siemens Wind Power in Denmark before joining Terex in January 2016 as general manager and operations director for its Minerals Processing Systems plants in Coalville, UK and Subang Jaya, Malaysia.
Since joining the team, John has been fundamental in improving the efficiency and output of the European production facility, and now is responsible for developing and implementing world class production methodology across all of the manufacturing sites within the group. In his role of CMO, John will ensure that manufacturing excellence is embedded in the business, through continuous improvement across the key areas of safety, quality, cost and delivery.

Matthew Elvin, CEO said “This role has been added to the executive team as a logical step in our group’s development. John brings a significant level of manufacturing experience to our business, and his leadership across all of our production sites will help us to continue to develop and exceed our customer expectations globally.”

Of his new role, John Gill said, “I have enjoyed making a difference with Snorkel to date, through the implementation of lean production techniques and I look forward to contributing to the business on a global basis. I am excited to work with the production team members around the world.”

John’s promotion is effective immediately. He will remain based in the U.K. but will travel regularly to all facilities.

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Xtreme Manufacturing & Snorkel Secure Abl to Support Future Growth

Henderson, Nevada, USA (25 May 2018) Xtreme Manufacturing and Snorkel are pleased to announce that they have secured an Asset Based Loan (ABL) for up to USD $65M, to support the future growth of the businesses.

The ABL, which was closed on 18 May 2018 with JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (North America) will be used by the manufacturing businesses to retire existing debt including some of the amounts due to Ahern Rentals and provide access to working capital for the continued growth of the business globally.

Don Ahern, owner of Xtreme Manufacturing, and majority shareholder in Snorkel, said, “Both of our manufacturing businesses have experienced significant growth in the past 4 years, and are now poised for further growth thanks to strong market conditions globally, as well as the hard work of our teams who have expanded our customer footprint and developed world leading products.”

“The time is right for us to secure this access to external funding to enable us to invest further in our global manufacturing capabilities, product development and customer service, taking our businesses to the next level.”

The ABL is structured as a revolving line of credit that will grow as the business grows. The initial draw down was used to retire some existing debt including $15M to Ahern Rentals.

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XTREME MANUFACTURING INTRODUCES FOUR NEW TELEHANDLERS AT WORLD OF CONCRETE 2018

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (23rd January 2018) Xtreme Manufacturing will unveil four new telehandler models to its range at the annual World of Concrete trade show, taking place January 23-26, 2018 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Nevada.

On the 9,500 sq. ft. (882sqm) outdoor booth in the Silver Lot, that Xtreme shares with sister company, Snorkel, Xtreme will showcase 10 of its most popular telehandlers models, including the multi award-winning Xtreme XR7038 that can lift up to 70,000 lbs. (31,750kg), and the compact Xtreme XR5919 that can lift 5,900 lbs. (2,676kg) and reach a lift height of up to 19 ft. (5.79m).

Xtreme Manufacturing will also be unveiling four new models to visitors to the show. Shown as a prototype at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017, the Xtreme XR1055 is now in production at Xtreme’s Henderson, Nevada manufacturing facility, and will make its debut at the show. Designed from the ground-up by Xtreme’s in-house engineering team, the new XR1055 has a lift capacity of up to 10,000 lbs. (4,535kg) a max. lift height of up to 55 ft. (16.7m), and a forward reach of up to 39 ft. (11.8m). It features an extended wheelbase that delivers a machine weight of just 34,600 lbs. (15,694kg), and comes as standard with a 74hp high torque Tier 4 final compliant engine. For working at altitiude or in extreme environments, a 120hp engine upgrade is available.

Xtreme is also unveiling a brand new compact telehandler, the Xtreme XR630. Designed to deliver a lift capacity of up to 6,000 lbs. (2,721kg), and with a maximum lift height of 30 ft. 7 in. (9.32m) and a forward reach of 18 ft. 5 in. (5.61m), the XR630 is designed for an A-class carriage. The XR630 has been designed with 6 degrees of frame sway, a major advantage for contractors in this compact telehandler category, and the lift weighs just 13,700 lbs. (6,214kg) making it easy to transport between jobs. It comes as standard with a 74hp Tier 4 Final engine.

Alongside the two brand new product launches, Xtreme is also showing enhancements on two of its most popular telehandlers. The Xtreme XR1045 has been enhanced to become the XR1147, which now features an additional 1,000 lbs. (453kg) of lift capacity, totalling 11,000 lbs. (4,989kg). Additionally, the XR1147 has a maximum lift height of 47 ft. (14.3m), an increase of 2 ft. (0.6m) over the XR1045, and a forward reach of 31 ft. 6 in. (9.6m). The XR1147 uses the same chassis as the new XR1055 for improved commonality across the product line, and comes as standard with a 74hp high torque Tier 4 Final engine. A 120hp engine option is also available.

The Xtreme XR1570, which is the World’s tallest fixed boom telehandler, with 70 ft (21.3m) maximum lift height has also been enhanced to lift an additional 3,000 lbs. (1,360kg), giving it a new maximum lift capacity of 15,000 lbs. (6,803kg). The carriage class has also been uprated to C-class, instead of B-class, to handle the higher capacity loads.
All four of the new lifts are backed by Xtreme’s industry-leading 10 year – 5 year – 2 year warranty, and are all manufactured at Xtreme’s headquarters in Henderson, Nevada, USA.

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Snorkel Issues Safety-related Technical Bulletin – AB60 & AB60J

The bulletin requires the inspection of the lower lift cylinder pin for corrosion, cracks or abnormal wear. This bulletin initiates a mandatory inspection, initial replacement of the pin if in excess of 8 years in service from the time the lift was manufactured and subsequent replacement of the pin every 8 years thereafter. The date of manufacture can be found on the machine serial placard. Snorkel recommends all pins be immediately inspected and if required, replaced. Thereafter, the pins will need to be inspected every 90 days or 150 hours, whichever comes first.

The bulletin detailing the inspection procedure, along with the proper procedure to remove and reinstall any pins showing abnormalities can be accessed here: http://theplatform.snorkellifts.com/

Machine owners should refer to the service bulletin in the first instance. Any questions relating to this bulletin should be directed to Snorkel product support – local contact details can be found at the end of the bulletin and also at www.snorkellifts.com.

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Snorkel Expands Product Offering with New Line of Material Lifts

Amsterdam, Netherlands (May 2, 2017) – At APEX 2017, Snorkel will expand their product line with the launch of a line of six material lifts, with best-in-class load capacities.

Split into two product families, the Snorkel material lifts range includes three ‘MLC’ models designed for heavy-duty, construction applications. The Snorkel ML12C offers 3.5m (11-ft. 6-in.) of lift height with up to 340kg (750 lbs.) of load capacity at a 0.36m (14-in.) load centre, with the larger Snorkel ML18C offering up to 5.1m (16-ft. 10-in.) lift height with up to 318kg (700 lbs.) load capacity at a 0.36m (14-in.) load centre. The largest model in the family is the Snorkel ML24C that can lift up to 295kg (650 lbs.) at a 0.36m (14-in.) load centre to a lift height of up to 6.9m (22-ft. 7-in.).

The remaining three material lifts are ‘MLM’ models that feature a shorter mast height to easily pass through a standard doorway without requiring a tilt-back system. This makes them ideal for industrial and warehouse applications where loads need to be moved throughout a facility. The Snorkel ML12M can lift up to 318kg (700 lbs.) at a 0.36m (14-in.) load centre to a lift height of up to 3.8m (10 ft. 10 in.). At the same load center, the Snorkel ML16M and Snorkel ML20M can lift loads of 295kg (650 lbs.) and 272kg (600 lbs.) to lift heights of 4.4m (14-ft. 5-in.) and 5.5m (17-ft. 11-in.) respectively.

Designed to Boost Productivity

Snorkel material lifts feature a dual-handle, shift-on-the-fly, two-speed winch for increased productivity when lifting loads, up to twice as fast as other material lifts on the market. A cable guard, and heavy-duty non-marking casters are fitted as standard, and the lifts utilize heavy-gauge aluminum extrusions and construction-grade cast metal cable pulleys for a long-working life. Adjustable loading wheels make light work of transporting the lifts; they can even be transported in some light commercial vehicles and SUVs. Quick-fold stabilizer legs do not require tools, making set up easy, and non-marking wheels allow the lifts to be easily maneuvered, even in the stowed position.

A Complementary Addition

Snorkel CEO, Matthew Elvin, said, “Material lifts are a natural addition to the Snorkel product portfolio. They are commonly purchased by rental companies as well as by contractors, which aligns with the efforts of our existing Snorkel sales and distribution channels. We see them as a complementary product, that ultimately reinforces our focus on and commitment to safe working at height, whether we are lifting people or materials.”

Now Available to Order

Snorkel material lifts, rated for both CE and ANSI are now available to order in EMEA. For more information, visit Snorkel at APEX 2017 at Stand 570 or go to www.snorkellifts.com.

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Two Narrow Rough Terrain Scissor Lifts Expand Snorkel Product Range

Amsterdam, Netherlands (2nd May, 2017) Snorkel is introducing two new narrow compact rough terrain scissor lifts into its product line at APEX 2017.

Snorkel is expanding its current family of compact rough terrain scissor lifts, with two new narrow models, which are ideal for working in confined spaces with rough terrain or uneven ground conditions. The Snorkel S2255RT, which will make its European debut at the show, delivers a maximum working height of 8.5m (27-ft. 3-in.) and a lift capacity of 420kg (925 lbs.) from a chassis that is just 1.45m (4-ft. 9-in.) wide. In the same narrow width, Snorkel also now offers the S2755RT, a larger version with a maximum working height of 10.4m (33-ft. 6-in.) and a lift capacity of 300kg (661 lbs.).

The two new lifts share many features with Snorkel’s existing line compact rough terrain scissor lifts, the Snorkel S2770RT, Snorkel S3370RT and Snorkel S3970RT, including a large roll-out deck extension, non-marking tyres, automatic self-levelling stabilizers, an oscillating axle and powerful four wheel drive as standard. All five models are sold with a Kubota diesel engine, but are also available with bi-energy power source, which provides the option to run the lift on either the diesel engine, or on electric 24V battery power. This gives flexibility on the jobsite, permitting the same lift to be used outdoors on rough terrain on diesel power, and indoors with zero emissions on battery power.

The Snorkel S2255RT and S2755RT compact scissor lifts are a proven product that has been in production in Snorkel’s facility in Levin, New Zealand for many years, predominantly sold to customers in Australasia. With their narrow width, yet high lift capacity and rough terrain performance, these lifts are gaining popularity in Europe, particularly as their low overall weight means that they can be easily towed by light commercial vehicles in many countries. The Snorkel S2255RT weighs just 2,360kg (5,202 lbs.) and the Snorkel S2755RT weighs 2,580kg (5,687 lbs.).

Matthew Elvin, Snorkel CEO, said, “These narrow compact rough terrain scissor lifts are extremely popular with contractors and rental companies alike in Australia and New Zealand. They provide a heavy-duty yet portable solution to working at height on challenging terrains in confined spaces and narrow aisles. We are seeing increasing interest in these models from our customers in EMEA, and look forward to further evaluating this interest at APEX 2017, which is the first time that we have displayed these models outside of Australasia.”

For more information on the Snorkel narrow compact rough terrain scissor lifts, please visit Snorkel at APEX 2017 at Stand 570 or at www.snorkellifts.com.

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