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Stertil-Koni Celebrates 7,500 Vehicle Lifts Produced

Stertil-Koni USA announced that its U.S. manufacturing facility recently produced its 7,500th unit in the USA.

by Staff
May 19, 2017
Stertil-Koni Celebrates 7,500 Vehicle Lifts Produced

eBright ST 1085s were painted metallic silver to celebrate the 7,500th lift, then sold at a live auction at Stertil-Koni’s annual Distributor Meeting in Stevensville, MD. Photo courtesy of Steril-Koni

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eBright ST 1085s were painted metallic silver to celebrate the 7,500th lift, then sold at a live auction at Stertil-Koni’s annual Distributor Meeting in Stevensville, MD. Photo courtesy of Steril-Koni

Stertil-Koni USA, a producer of heavy-duty vehicle lifts, announced that its U.S. manufacturing facility, Stertil ALM, located in Streator, Ill., recently produced its 7,500th unit in the USA.

Coming off the production line to achieve this historic milestone for the company was the ebright ST 1085 cabled mobile column lift — a durable, efficient, and moderately priced heavy duty vehicle lift capable of lifting 18,500 lbs. per column or 74,000 lbs. for a set of four. The ebright ST 1085 is ideally suited for a broad range of vehicle lifting jobs, including transit, school and articulated buses, municipal work and utility vehicles, military, fire and rescue vehicles, and multiple axle trucks.

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To commemorate the occasion, four ebright ST plaque signed by the entire production team at Stertil ALM. 1085s, including the 7,500th production lift, received a custom silver paint coating, adorned with a commemorative brass

This set of four, one-of-a-kind mobile column lifts was then auctioned off at Stertil-Koni’s recently celebrated 21st annual distributor meeting, held in Stevensville, Md., and Washington D.C., with a portion of the proceeds allocated for charity.

In making today’s announcement, Stertil-Koni USA president, Dr. Jean DellAmore, stated, “We are extremely proud to manufacture world-class heavy-duty vehicle lifts right here in the United States. Our team and products embody this sense of tremendous pride and Stertil-Koni’s ongoing dedication to building jobs — and world-class heavy duty vehicle lifting systems — right here at home.”

Added Allan Pavlick, vice president of Stertil ALM, “Stertil-Koni has made a substantial, ongoing investment in new technologies, state-of-the–art equipment and a greatly expanded manufacturing and assembly facility to deliver the very best in American-made, heavy-duty vehicle lifts. This is our commitment to Stertil-Koni customers and distributors and we are extremely pleased to achieve this important milestone.”

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