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EXECUTIVE NEWS continued


Bella starts with Niftylift Bison reaches century with Kubota


Bison Plant Hire of Cirencester has just taken delivery of nine new Kubota mini excavators, having bought them from BTE Plant Sales while visiting the Executive Hire Show. “The order comprised two U17-3 1.7 tonne models, three 3.1 tonne U30-3s and four 5.8 tonne KX57-4s, taking the total number of excavators in our fleet to 100,” said Manager Guy Tomblin.


A SPECIAL MENTION


In this Executive Hire Show Review issue, a special mention must go to the Manchester office of Dronco Abrasives UK Ltd for its ‘Show Stopper’ promotional leaflet.


Having not exhibited at the last two Shows, it obviously recognised the value of the Show by choosing the week the Show was held to make an offer to its customers,


with the line ‘No Hire Show for us means big savings for you’. We would thank both Dronco for its support of the Show and the hirers that forwarded its leaflet to us informing us of the supplier’s contribution.


Bella Access, a new hire business based in Stone, Staffordshire, has bought a mixed fleet comprising Niftylift Height Rider 12 Narrow (HR12N) and Height Rider 15 Narrow (HR15N) booms, as well as Skyjack machines. The Niftylift machines were chosen for their compact dimensions, reach and versatile power options. At only 1.5m wide, both the HR12N and HR15N are suitable for working in confined spaces such as storage warehouse aisles, and Bi-Energy power combining diesel and electric sources allow them to be used for work inside or out quietly, and with zero emissions if necessary.


Bella Access is a joint venture between Chairman, Gary Smith, who used to own Kimberly Access, and MD Jason Dalmas. “I ran Niftylifts with Kimberly Access and always found them to be reliable and very popular with our customers, so when we decided to set up Bella Access we knew we had to have them in our fleet,” said Gary Smith.


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