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OZ Lifting to Show New Davit Cranes at MODEX



The new Tele-Pro davit cranes will be the focal point of booth 7947 at MODEX show.

OZ Lifting Products LLC will show its new Tele-Pro davit cranes at the MODEX show (booth 7947) on March 9-12, 2020, at Atlanta's Georgia World Congress Center.

The patent-pending Tele-Pro davit crane allows users to leverage the benefits of other lifting technologies in its range, while telescoping the boom in and out under load.

The new davit will be the centerpiece of a 10' by 20' booth in the show's Fulfillment & Delivery area, where OZ Lifting will engage visitors seeking solutions for order fulfillment; e-commerce and omni-channel fulfillment; order packing and packaging; third-party logistics; warehousing; distribution; and transportation.

Steve Napieralski, President, OZ Lifting, said, "The industry-first Tele-Pro davit cranes will be a game-changer. We are focusing on the material handling, wastewater, manufacturing and property management sectors, but our equipment is used in a myriad of industries including construction, aviation, gas, oil, boat, wind, manufacturing, among others-worldwide. We offer innovate products and solutions that make the job easier and safer."

At the show OZ will also showcase its complete range of davit cranes, including the CompOZite and CompOZite Elite carbon fiber models. The company will also exhibit lever hoists, chain hoists, clamps and trolleys.

Napieralski said, "The 0.25 ton to 3 ton capacity sector represents a good percentage of our business, but we do carry up to 30 ton capacity chain hoists and trolleys. Last year was positive for us and we expect continued growth in 2020. We are also finalizing other products that we have been working on that will continue to utilize advanced materials and innovative designs."

For more information contact:

OZ Lifting Products LLC

800-749-1064

www.OZLiftingProducts.com

MODEX Booth 7947

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