[INDUSTRY NEWS]
Bartow location allows ITI to better serve its numerous customers in the Southeastern United States and the Caribbean with the hands-on approach that has become synonymous with ITI curriculum over the past 35 years. ITI VP of Customer Success, Jonah Hobson, noted that
the new training center is the realization of a long standing organizational goal, and is happy to be working with a familiar partner in Mazzella and FHS, “Speaking with folks connected to load handling activities over the years, the amount of feedback I have gathered in regards to an ITI Training Center in the southeast has been staggering. It has been a priority of ours [ITI] to find the right set of circumstances to grow our training solutions set in the southeast for a while now, and to be able to work with our friends at Mazzella and FHS in launching another unrivaled crane, rigging, and lift planning training location is a better situation than we could ever imagine.” FHS VP Joe DiCesare added,” We are looking forward to
starting this relationship with ITI. It’s not every day that we are able to team up with such a quality training organization. With the product lines we offer and the training ITI has available, it’s a win-win for the industrial industry”. y
Equipment Corps Now Offering Hydra-Slide Range for Rental in Canada
> Equipment Corps, of Stoney Creek, Ontario is offering Hydra- Slide’s range of hydraulic skidding equipment for rental across Canada with immediate effect. Equipment Corps has two facilities—the other is in St. John’s,
Newfoundland—and 35 employees. It specializes in the provision of industrial and construction tools, in addition to fabrication equipment. Both companies are proudly Canadian, and family owned and operated. Hydra-Slide™ skidding systems are a cost-effective, simple and
safe method for moving heavy loads horizontally. They are built to last, engineered for field conditions, and designed with the rigger in mind. The product range, which features heavy track and low-profile
systems in addition to turntables, hydraulic power packs and rigging equipment completes Equipment Corps’ portfolio of solutions that lift, pull, move and now slide all types of heavy loads for applications in Canada’s crane, power generation, construction and transport industries. Luke Habza, technical sales and business development at
Equipment Corps, said: “The partnership effectively gives the Canadian market access to skidding systems. Associating ourselves with the best brands has always been our goal; we pioneer by finding gaps in both our product offering and the overall industry. Hydra-Slide products allow us to achieve both of these things.” Janine Smith, vice president at Hydra-Slide, said: “We
understand the value of having a rental partner to support a client’s needs that, for any number of reasons, may not be looking to purchase equipment. Luke and I started communicating a few months ago when a custom application arose for one of their customers. It became apparent how we know many of the same people and how much overlap there is in our client base and industry connections. Further, we operate our companies with the same mandate of excellent customer service and each have a reputation for honesty and integrity in the market.”
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