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Further to our recent announcement of the acquisition of Maxim GB and Neckar Forklifts, we are very pleased to announce that Maxim GB has now …
Further to our recent announcement of the acquisition of Maxim GB and Neckar Forklifts, we are very pleased to announce that Maxim GB has now …
Briggs Equipment has completed the acquisition of UK materials handling specialist, Neckar Forklifts Limited and Maxim GB Ltd. From their sites in Windsor and Castleford, these businesses …
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Travis Perkins Group, the UK’s largest distributor of building materials, is accelerating its decarbonisation plan by switching out its fleet of diesel forklift trucks with …
Briggs Equipment, its customers, and partners, have helped raise £5,000 for Prostate Cancer UK at a recent Customer Engagement Day Event. The day saw over 60 people descend on Whilton Mill Karting Track for a day of fast paced racing action, overseen by Briggs Equipment’s sponsored British Touring Car Championship driver, Aron Taylor-Smith.
As part of our partnership with JCB, we have a special offer for the JCB 19e 1.5t Electric Mini-Digger.
At Briggs Equipment we are proud to work in partnership with businesses of all sizes from across almost every industry. To ensure our service best meets the requirements of our customers, a collaborative approach to the entire working relationship is required.
Touring Car fans will be celebrating this weekend as the highly anticipated 2021 British Touring Cars Championship season gets under way at Thruxton Motorsport Centre.
Briggs Equipment is delighted to announce that it has completed the acquisition of Laois Hire Services Limited, one of the Republic of Ireland’s leading plant hire companies and has also completed the purchase of the Dublin-based business Balloo Hire Limited, whose operation in the north of Ireland is already part of the Briggs Group.
As part of Prostate Cancer UK’s ‘March the Month’ virtual walking challenge, Briggs Equipment employees have helped raise an incredible £36,000 for the charity.