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Genie’s redesigned website includes BIM tool

Currently, the Genie BIM library has 17 different conception/construction models.

Genie's redesigned website includes BIM tool
Genie's redesigned website includes BIM tool

Following the launch of the updated Genie website in North America in 2018,  the newly redesigned Genielift.com site went live globally in April to include the brand’s Latin America, Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia and European regions.

Faster, easier and more interactive than before, all Genielift.com sites also include a Building Information Modelling (BIM) tool to aid architecture, engineering and construction professionals to plan digitally their construction projects.

“From researching and planning to purchasing and training, customers are doing more business online. Refreshing our current site to offer a contemporary digital interface enables us to stay more closely connected with customers online, getting them what they need to know, when they need to know it,” says Aron Sweeney, Genie Senior Marketing Manager – Digital, Terex AWP.

Enhancing the experience of customers with the Genie brand, the revamped Genielift.com now offers visitors faster, more convenient access to core product information with product filtering capabilities relevant to the most current global industry standards. Including videos, photos and articles on Genie products and services, customers also benefit from new product comparison capabilities and improved responsiveness to web inquiries.

With the new Genie BIM tool, building professionals visiting the site have the insight and means of planning, designing, constructing and managing building and infrastructure projects more efficiently. Providing the necessary resources that building and infrastructure professionals need to include Genie products in their projects from conception to completion, the BIM concept envisages the virtual construction of a building or infrastructure prior to its actual physical construction.

Each professional can add discipline-specific data to the single, shared file. For example: Subcontractors from every trade, including water, electricity, gas, communication utilities and roads, can input critical information into the BIM file before beginning construction. Currently, the Genie BIM library has 17 different conception/construction models.

Judith Henri, Genie Marketing Manager, Terex AWP EMEAR, said: “The content of our new website is available to help customers select the right Genie equipment or service to meet their specific needs. With this in mind, we have also taken care to adapt the site to account for regional differences, notably for our EMEAR customers for whom we have created a new ‘eco-friendly’ product category that is accessible directly from the home page. Dedicated to Genie hybrid and 100% electric booms and scissor lifts that are particularly well suited to Europe’s strict emissions and noise regulations, this section, like all the information provided for the EMEAR region is available in five languages as usual.”