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When modern telematics meets up History

11/03/2021

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Belman has purchased an aerial work platform model Airo A13JE for internal maintenance operations.

Belman based in Luzzara (Reggio Emilia, Italy) has purchased in January 2021 an aerial work platform model A13JE for internal maintenance operations.

 

Belman's director Roberto Ghirelli took delivery of the machine from Airo's Italy Sales Manager Luca Simeone.

 

The company Belman has been involved in metal treatment for third parties: thermal and chemical stripping, de-oxidation, pickling, degreasing and sandblasting since 1984; it offers its services nationwide with a focus on service, which is combined with: quality, compliance with delivery dates and environmental regulations (ISO 14000 certification).  

 

The A13 JE model is a CLASSIC of the Italian manufacturer Airo: it has been in production since 1995 and it is an electric articulated boomlift with 13m working height and up to 8.1m lateral outreach and SWL of 200kg including two persons. 

 

Its compact size, overall weight of just 5400kg, ability to work on slopes of up to 4°, use of super-elastic solid rubber wheels and ergonomic, proportional single-lever controls have all contributed to its long-lasting commercial success.

 

The recent update with the Airo’s telematic kit certifies the future of this model for all industrial uses, even the most diverse. In fact, this is one of the reasons that led Belman to the purchase: the Airo telematic kit will give Belman the possibility to follow and interface with its Airo platform during maintenance work at other plants.

 

 

 

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