H&E Salt Lake City Joins Manitowoc EnCORE Partners Program
August 12, 2011 — Manitowoc Crane Care has certified
H&E
Equipment’s Salt Lake City, Utah, branch for its
EnCORE Partners program. The second H&E location to be named an EnCORE
Partner, the branch is now qualified to remanufacture Manitowoc, Grove, and
National Crane products.
John Brockway, vice president of crane sales for H&E Equipment
Services, said that a second EnCORE Partner location will help serve customers
better.
“The Salt Lake City branch has always been very strong in crane
sales and service. Adding the remanufacturing capability is a great additional
benefit for our customers,†he said. “We will also save time and freight cost
for our customers in the western region by remanufacturing in Utah instead of
shipping cranes to our Alabama facility.â€
The EnCORE Partners program certifies dealers to complete
structural repairs as well as fully remanufacture cranes to like-new conditions,
typically at half the cost of a new crane. To qualify as an EnCORE Partner, a
dealer must meet established guidelines of training and staffing, including the
addition of a structural engineer to interface directly with Manitowoc,
Manitowoc, Wis., on technical issues.
EnCORE Partners remanufacturing is a close collaboration with
Manitowoc Crane Care designed to ensure refurbished cranes meet all Manitowoc
requirements and OSHA guidelines. When customers opt for EnCORE remanufacture,
Manitowoc fully certifies the crane’s load charts.
Gilberto Ferreira, EnCORE director for the Americas, said the
addition of another EnCORE Partner emphasizes Manitowoc’s commitment to
customers. “By continuing to expand our EnCORE Partners network, we provide more
options and easier access for customers to optimize the lifecycle of their
cranes,†he said.
The qualification of the H&E facility in Salt Lake City
follows that of H&E’s Birmingham, Ala., location, which was the first EnCORE
facility to completely remanufacture a Manitowoc crane. That crane, a Manitowoc
888 crawler, was handed over to its owner in a ceremony at the ConExpo 2011
trade show earlier this year in Las Vegas, Nev.