MD: Demand for Eco-Friendly Vehicle Lifts to Soar in 2014 According to Industry Analysis from Stertil-Koni

Jan. 2, 2014
As pressure mounts on fleet maintenance and service shops throughout North America to address new and more stringent environmental requirements, 2014 is shaping up to be the year of the “green lift” according to Stertil-Koni.

As pressure mounts on fleet maintenance and service shops throughout North America to address new and more stringent environmental requirements, 2014 is shaping up to be the year of the “green lift” according to Stertil-Koni.

Driving this trend are multiple factors that indicate a transformational period in terms of fleet maintenance and servicing.  Noted Stertil-Koni President Jean Dellamore, “As municipalities, trucking companies and bus lines strive to contain costs, enhance efficiency and address environmental mandates, an increasing number are going “green” – an approach that can benefit both the environment and the bottom line.   What’s more, the opportunity to go green and reduce costs extends beyond the realm of vehicles driven and structures to house them all the way to the equipment used to service them.” 

Stertil-Koni’s market analysis shows that customers of all types and sizes will increasingly require eco-friendly vehicle lifts in 2014.  Further, the demand for green lifts will encompass a broad array of lifting systems.  “For example,” noted DellAmore, “Our research shows that many North American shops are increasingly burdened by an aging fleet of in-ground piston lifts that simply have exhausted their usable life.”

In response,   Stertil-Koni recently introduced Diamond Lift, engineered to capture the best of an old-world lifting approach and then integrate modern materials and the latest engineering approach for optimal performance, flexibility and safety. The new lift’s piston rods are hard-chrome plated for maximum protection against corrosion and wear and Diamond Lift, which has a total lifting capacity of up to 96,000 lbs., utilizes biodegradable oil. Further, the upper portion of the steel containment is hot galvanized, which provides corrosion resistance at floor level and ensures proper interlock with the foundation.  In addition, the containments are coated internally and externally with DiamondGuard, safeguarding against corrosion and electrolysis while simultaneously prohibiting hazardous shop fluids from entering the environment.

Commented DellAmore,” It is the industry’s original ultra-shallow, full-rise in-ground axle engaging lift.  Ecolift uniquely combines high pressure, low volume hydraulics and only requires 3.5 gallons of fluid per scissor – and nothing is embedded below ground.”   This lift ensures sizeable cost savings on construction and installation and is increasingly utilized in existing workshop pits and even at locations with a high water table.

Finally, there is what has become one of the most popular categories of heavy duty vehicle lifts – mobile columns.  For its part, Stertil-Koni has recently introduced a new generation of its green hydraulic mobile column lift, Earthlift, now with a lifting capacity of 18,500 lbs. per column. Earthlift has been recognized as the industry’s first hydraulic “green” mobile column lift and is designed with both performance and the environment in mind.  Its columns are made with components that are 98 percent recyclable and the active energy retrieval system (AERS) allows operators to achieve 35 percent more lifting cycles at maximum lifting load.

Concluded DellAmore, “If there’s one certainty for heavy duty vehicle lifts in 2014, change is at hand.  Our research clearly indicates that going green is the best way to serve our rapidly growing customer base and simultaneously provide sound environmental stewardship to meet the demands ahead.”

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