WORKING AT HEIGHTS
F or fleet managers and site supervisors, the challenge is on-site while ensuring that every operator works within a “zero-harm” environment. Manitou believes the answer lies in three pillars: Versatility, Simplicity, and Safety. twofold: maximising the return on investment (ROI) of every machine Versatility with telehandlers In traditional site management, “working at heights” often required a fleet of single-purpose machines. A crane for lifting suspended loads, a telehandler for picking and placing loads, and an access platform for personnel. This approach is not only capital-intensive but leads to congested, high-risk work sites. Manitou’s MXT and MT-X ranges are
Safety and versatility: benchmarks for working at heights In the demanding landscape of Southern African heavy industry, from the sprawling mines of the Northern Cape to the rapid infrastructure developments in Gauteng, the phrase “working at heights” has evolved. It is no longer just about reaching a point; it is about what you can do once you get there, and how safely you can return.
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