About Fstlift
Aerial Work Platform Manufacturer
Shandong Fast Heavy Industry Group Co., Ltd. is located in Jinan City, Shandong Province. The company covers an area of approximately 13000 square meters and currently has multiple departments including research and development, technology, maintenance and installation, quality inspection, and sales. The company has strong production equipment, strong technical strength, and complete testing methods. It has always focused on the research and manufacturing of hydraulic lifting platforms, and has maintained good cooperative relationships with key domestic universities and research institutes. It has established an open and efficient technology cooperation and innovation system, and has established a lifting platform research and design center. It has participated in the research and manufacturing of lifting platforms in many major national projects. It has now developed into a modern lifting machinery manufacturing enterprise that integrates research and development, production, and sales.
The company's main aerial platform lifts include twelve series of hydraulic lifting platform products, including mobile scissor lifting platforms, self-propelled scissor lifting platforms, fixed scissor lifting platforms, aluminum alloy lifting platforms, articulated boom lift, cylinder type lifting platforms, straight arm lifting platforms, curved arm lifting platforms, folding arm lifting platforms, guide rail type lifting cargo elevators, barrier free lifting platforms, and boarding bridges, All products of the company comply with relevant national and industry technical standards, and customer satisfaction has always been our eternal pursuit. At the same time, our company can customize various sizes of hydraulic lifting machinery products according to the different needs of customers, and can undertake OEM and ODM orders.
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