Genie From GMHLIFT
Here you’ll find key details on Genie® aerial equipment,
including S® telescopic, Z® articulating,
and TZ™ trailer-mounted boom lifts, GS™ slab and rough terrain scissor lifts,
GTH™ telehandlers, and vertical mast lifts.
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Genie
Genie was founded in 1966 when Bud Bushnell bought the manufacturing rights to a material lift that operated on compressed air. Customers seemed to be impressed with the “magic in the bottle” that was used to raise and lower the hoist — and, the “Genie” name was born.
GMHLIFT
Based in the Yangtze River Delta and headquartered in Shanghai, Global Machinery Hub Co., Ltd.(GMH) is a professional company integrating R&D, production, sales and leasing of high-altitude operation platforms.

Genie Products
Slab Scissor Lift / Rough Terrain Scissor Lift / Telescopic Boom Lift / Articulated Boom Lift
Genie News
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