Refurbishment options from Haulotte
Haulotte offers three levels of reconditioning to meet different needs:
1. REFRESH
Give your equipment a visual makeover by replacing labels, wheels, and applying a fresh coat of paint.
- Restore your machine’s appearance
- Increase its appeal and rental value
- Make a strong first impression on customers
2. REFURB
This level involves repairing or replacing major mechanical parts to maintain safe and efficient operation.
- Enhance safety and reliability
- Optimize your total cost of ownership
- Extend the useful life of your MEWP
- Maintain or increase residual value
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3. UPGRADEAdd new functions or technologies to boost machine performance. - Improve user comfort
- Enhance safety and compliance
- Maintain a strong resale value with manufacturer certification
 Nine key factors to consider When deciding whether to retire, refurbish, or sell an aerial lift, consider the following criteria: - Age of the Equipment
 • Most MEWPs have a service life of 7–10 years depending on usage and maintenance.
 • Consider depreciation and whether continued operation is cost-effective.
- Maintenance Costs
 • Rising maintenance and repair expenses can signal the right time to upgrade or sell.
 • Frequent downtime reduces profitability and affects customer satisfaction.
- Performance and Reliability
 • Is the machine still reliable and efficient?
 • If safety concerns arise that are not cost-effective to fix, retirement may be the best choice.
- Market Demand & Technology
 • Is your equipment outdated compared to newer models?
 • If demand for a specific model has dropped, it may be time to sell.
- Compliance Costs
 • New safety or emissions regulations might require costly upgrades.
 • If the cost of compliance is too high, consider retiring or replacing the equipment.
- Financial ROI
 • Evaluate the resale value versus ongoing ownership costs.
 • Emissions or safety regulations can require costly upgrades.
 • If compliance costs outweigh benefits, replacing may be best.
- Fleet optimization
 • Streamline operations by phasing out redundant or outdated models.
 • A modern, versatile fleet enhances service quality and brand image.
- Physical Condition
 • Inspect the machine’s structure, hydraulics, and electrical components.
 • A long repair history might suggest that the machine is near the end of its lifecycle.
- Environmental considerations
 • Does the equipment meet current emissions standards? Modern electric or low-emission MEWPs support ESG goals.
 • Retiring older models supports sustainability and may help meet your company’s environmental goals.
 


 
                             
                                     
                                     
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