Cramo joins IPAF as group member

Cramo at Bauma 2019

The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) is pleased to announce that Cramo, one of the leading European equipment rental services companies has joined as a member as of August 2019, bolstering IPAF’s membership in northern and eastern Europe.

Kent Boström, IPAF’s Representative for the Nordic & Baltic regions, comments: “Cramo has gone from strength to strength and the organisation is one of the leading powered access rental businesses in key markets across Europe. The company prides itself on its focus on customer service and safety; a perfect fit with the ethos of IPAF.”

“I am pleased and proud that Cramo has decided to join the federation and all at IPAF look forward to working together with Cramo to further our joint mission to promote the safe and effective use of powered access to conduct temporary work at height.”

Martin Holmgren, SVP Fleet Management of Cramo, adds: “Cramo serves approximately 150,000 customers through around 300 depots across 11 markets with a full range of machinery, equipment and related services. The company enjoys a solid market position in all key markets and has a strong focus on its customers.

“IPAF actively participates in many committees around the world and makes relevant to appropriate authorities issues of concern in the industry. Cramo is proud to be a part of an organisation that promotes the safe and effective use of powered access equipment.”

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