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NEOM purchases 16 JLG battery electric AWP units

NEOM order comprises four each of EC600SJ telescopic boom lifts, X26JP spider lifts, ERT4069 compact Rough Terrain scissor lifts and E450AJ articulated boom lifts for locations in Sharma Village on the Red Sea and Bajdah Desert Studios in Tabuk province

MEWP NEOM buys JLG equipment

Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Media has purchased 16 JLG battery electric platforms in an order that comprises four 60ft EC600SJ telescopic boom lifts, four 26-metre X26JP spider lifts, four 40ft ERT4069 compact Rough Terrain scissor lifts and four 45ft E450AJ articulated boom lifts.

The units will be used at Neom’s locations in Sharma Village on the Red Sea and Bajdah Desert Studios in Tabuk province in Saudi’s North West. Together they make up the largest sound stages and film production support facilities in the country and the region. The units were sold and delivered by JLG’s distributor for Saudi Arabia, Cat rental store – Ejar.

The lifts are the company’s first aerial work platforms and the company says it selected the JLG equipment because of its quality and Ejar’s reputation. The deal also included maintenance contracts, and training for operators and service engineers.

NEOM Media’s sustainable stride

Ejar general manager Khaled Kamal said: “We recognised the vital role of skilled operators and provided comprehensive support and tailored training to ensure the seamless integration of these battery powered units into the customer’s workflow. It marks a significant stride towards sustainable innovation. This milestone delivery showcases our commitment to excellence and underscores our dedication to zero emissions.”

Mohamad Lakis of JLG added: “The delivery to the renowned Neom development represents a strategic win for JLG and includes the newly launched electric Rough Terrain scissors.”

NEOM buys JLG equipment

The Neom company is developing four regional resort areas in Saudi Arabia, Marine landscapes in the Red Sea, Lower desert, Mountain and Upper valley. The Neom name is derived from the ancient Greek prefix of neo – or new, while the M comes from ‘Mustaqbal’, an Arabic word meaning future. $500 billion is being invested in the Neom project, by Saudi Arbia’s Public Investment Fund along with local and international investors.