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ACCESS in ACTION

“The trend is already contributing to

tighter lending practices which are

expected to drive more rental companies

to equipment finance specialists to fund

their purchases,”Adam said.

“The banks have suffered from increased

loan defaults in the home mortgage

space, and as a result, we’re seeing

restricted lending in other areas such as

for equipment finance.

“Equipment finance specialists, such

as TFS, have been established to

provide financing solutions for rental

companies, and other equipment buyers,

to tailor lending and payment packages

specifically structured to complement

customers’ cash flow and budgets.

“Genie and TFS are an integral part of

the access industry – so we understand

the dynamics of the hire industry and

equipment market far better than the

average banking institution,”Adam said.

“We believe this perspective is always

valuable to our customers – but it is

especially important in a tight lending

environment where traditional banks

only see risk in our

industry, while we see

opportunity. We can work

with customers to create

financing solutions that

will help them to achieve

their business goals.

“Given their more general

approach to lending, it is

not surprising traditional

banks view loans for

access equipment as

riskier than lending against cars and

trucks, which they regard as easier to

dispose of in cases of default.

“When lenders see risk, it is only natural

they tighten credit and charge higher

rates. Equipment financing specialists

bring a different perspective. This helps

specialist finance partners such as TFS to

provide funding when other sources have

dried up.

“In addition, specialist lenders with

a better understanding of customer

business dynamics and risk, including

TFS, can maintain competitive rates and

Equipment financing options as banks tighten lending

Several of Australia’s leading banks are experiencing weak financial results driven by

an increase in bad and doubtful debt charges, Adam Phillips, Country Manager, Terex

Financial Services (TFS) said.

offer loan terms and payment

plans, which better match

equipment lifecycles and cash

flows.

“TFS can also help assist in all

areas of asset management,

from the analysis of future

equipment values through

to the disposition of used

equipment, which traditional

banks cannot do for

customers,”Adam said.

"Obtaining financing is often a time

consuming task, so TFS works hard to

provide a flexible and responsive service.

“Unlike a traditional bank, it is a one-

stop shop for an equipment customers’

financing solutions, including trade-

in programs, cash flow management

and working capital conservation and

ownership and lease options. Because

TFS understands customers’ businesses,

it can help get them the equipment they

need with financial solutions based on

each business’s goals and objectives."

Visit: www.Terex.com

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ACCESS IN ACTION • NOVEMBER 2016

According to LiftRite’s Business

Development Manager, Nic Marston,

Manitou is demonstrating its

commitment to improving safety of EWP

operators and adding additional value to

the range.

The ManiAccess range includes: four

electric models ranging from 9.9m to 17m

working height; five articulated booms

ranging from 11.8m to 20m working

height; and two boom lifts from 26m to

28m working heights.

“These units are rental ready, well built,

specified and excellent value providing

features designed to reduce downtime,”

Nic said.

Liftrite offers the Manitou 160 ATJ Plus

which features a 400kg or three person

basket; 4WD all terrain capability; Kubota

diesel power with three steering modes;

Secondary guarding system standard on Manitou access

Perth based materials handling and industrial equipment supplier, LiftRite Hire & Sales

is promoting the Manitou range of access machines which now come with the secondary

guarding, Safe Man System as standard equipment.

8100kg tare weight; 16.25m working

height; 8.94m reach; 425mm ground

clearance; onboard diagnostics and the

Safe MAN System.

The Man’Go 12 has a 230kg or two person

basket; 4WD all terrain capability; Kubota

diesel power; 4150kg tare weight; 11.91m

working height; 6.69m reach; 320mm

ground clearance; onboard diagnostics

and the Safe MAN System.

“Since 1983, we have built an unrivalled

reputation throughout Perth and across

Western Australia, for the sales, hire and

maintenance of new and used materials

handling and earthmoving equipment,

from well-known and trusted industry-

leading manufacturers Manitou, Gehl and

Kalmar,” Nic said.

Contact: 08 9455 2077 or visit website:

www.liftrite.com.au

The Manitou range of access machines from

LiftRite Hire & Sales now have the secondary

guarding, Safe Man System as standard

Adam Phillips, Terex Financial

Services