JLG Awarded Reset Contract by U.S. Army
December 01 2006 - 2:00PM
Business Wire
JLG Industries, Inc. (NYSE: JLG) announced that the Company has
been awarded a $23.7 million contract from the Department of the
Army for refurbishment of All-Terrain Lifter Army System (�ATLAS�)
vehicles and SkyTrak� Model 6000M vehicles, the predecessor to the
ATLAS product. JLG has performed refurbishment work for the Army
since August 2004, generating approximately $51 million of revenue
since that time. This contract is a continuation of that work and
will span approximately 12 months. �This new contract builds upon
the partnership between the U.S. Army and JLG and reflects the
trust and confidence they have in our company and our programs,�
commented David Peacock, JLG�s Vice President of Government
Products and Programs. �JLG has refurbished more than 450 vehicles
for the U.S. Army that are used in places like Iraq and
Afghanistan. In fact, SkyTrak� Model 6000M vehicles were used
during Operation Desert Storm. The fact that these vehicles are
still in use today is a tribute to the effectiveness of the Army�s
reset program and to the quality of work performed by JLG. We are
proud to support the U.S. military and look forward to continuing
this relationship in the years ahead.� About JLG JLG Industries,
Inc. is the world�s leading producer of access equipment (aerial
work platforms and telehandlers). JLG�s diverse product portfolio
encompasses leading brands such as JLG� aerial work platforms; JLG,
SkyTrak�, Lull� and Gradall� telehandlers; and an array of
complementary accessories that increase the versatility and
efficiency of these products for end users. JLG markets its
products and services through a multichannel approach that includes
a highly trained sales force and utilizes a broad range of
marketing techniques, integrated supply programs and a network of
distributors in the industrial, commercial, institutional and
construction markets. In addition, JLG offers world-class
after-sales service and support for its customers. JLG�s
manufacturing facilities are located in the United States, Belgium,
and France, with sales and service operations on six continents.
NOTE: Information contained on our website is not incorporated by
reference into this press release. JLG Industries, Inc. (NYSE: JLG)
announced that the Company has been awarded a $23.7 million
contract from the Department of the Army for refurbishment of
All-Terrain Lifter Army System ("ATLAS") vehicles and SkyTrak(R)
Model 6000M vehicles, the predecessor to the ATLAS product. JLG has
performed refurbishment work for the Army since August 2004,
generating approximately $51 million of revenue since that time.
This contract is a continuation of that work and will span
approximately 12 months. "This new contract builds upon the
partnership between the U.S. Army and JLG and reflects the trust
and confidence they have in our company and our programs,"
commented David Peacock, JLG's Vice President of Government
Products and Programs. "JLG has refurbished more than 450 vehicles
for the U.S. Army that are used in places like Iraq and
Afghanistan. In fact, SkyTrak(R) Model 6000M vehicles were used
during Operation Desert Storm. The fact that these vehicles are
still in use today is a tribute to the effectiveness of the Army's
reset program and to the quality of work performed by JLG. We are
proud to support the U.S. military and look forward to continuing
this relationship in the years ahead." About JLG JLG Industries,
Inc. is the world's leading producer of access equipment (aerial
work platforms and telehandlers). JLG's diverse product portfolio
encompasses leading brands such as JLG(R) aerial work platforms;
JLG, SkyTrak(R), Lull(R) and Gradall(R) telehandlers; and an array
of complementary accessories that increase the versatility and
efficiency of these products for end users. JLG markets its
products and services through a multichannel approach that includes
a highly trained sales force and utilizes a broad range of
marketing techniques, integrated supply programs and a network of
distributors in the industrial, commercial, institutional and
construction markets. In addition, JLG offers world-class
after-sales service and support for its customers. JLG's
manufacturing facilities are located in the United States, Belgium,
and France, with sales and service operations on six continents.
NOTE: Information contained on our website is not incorporated by
reference into this press release.
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