Genie is building on its portfolio of aerial lifts with the introduction of Genie Recon, a new reconditioning business that will provide equipment owners the ability to add like-new Genie lifts to their fleet at a lower price point than buying new.
Genie Recon is reconditioning units at a dedicated facility in Springfield, Mo., where factory-trained specialists follow a structured process designed to replicate the standards of the original manufacturing. Using Genie genuine parts and quality assurance processes, each machine undergoes inspection, functional testing and targeted upgrades to ensure like-new performance, safety and reliability, according to Genie.
The process mirrors the same benchmarks applied to new equipment, and every reconditioned unit is backed by a three-year warranty, offering customers peace of mind and a smart path to long-term value.
"By adding high-quality, like-new equipment to their fleets at a lower acquisition price, customers can boost the return on their investment," said Amalija Kopac, Genie product director of reconditioned products. "We're excited to offer a solution that blends affordability with the dependability of Genie engineering."
Currently, Genie S-65 and S-85 telescopic boom lifts are now available as reconditioned units for customers in North America.
"This is just the start. We're excited to build a world-class operation, and plan to expand our portfolio to add additional models and reconditioning services in the future," said Kopac.
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