July 8, 2026
Think pink: Mellor Plant UK raffles Yanmar SV08 for Cancer Research UK

Think pink: Mellor Plant UK raffles Yanmar SV08 for Cancer Research UK

The Lancashire-based authorised Yanmar CE dealer has turned one of Yanmar’s most compact excavators into a standout fundraising prize, with the winner set to be announced at the Great Eccleston Show. Mellor Plant UK, Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA (Yanmar)’s authorised dealer for the North West of England, is giving one

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TOTO equips the restroom facilities of the Gallery of Five Continents at the Musée du Louvre

TOTO equips the restroom facilities of the Gallery of Five Continents at the Musée du Louvre

Japanese sanitaryware equipment expert TOTO has been selected by the Musée du Louvre to equip the restroom facilities of the new Gallery of Five Continents, reinforcing its longstanding expertise in delivering high-performance sanitary solutions for some of the world’s most prestigious cultural institutions The appointment builds on TOTO’s existing relationship with

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Choosing and Sourcing Flooring That Fits Budget

Choosing and Sourcing Flooring That Fits Budget

For any builder or specifier, flooring is one of the more consequential decisions on a project. It shapes cost per square foot, long-term durability, and the client’s first impression of a finished room. Get it right and it quietly earns praise for years. Get it wrong and it becomes an

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What Metals Perform Best in Coastal Builds

What Metals Perform Best in Coastal Builds

Coastal buildings require materials that can withstand constant exposure to salt, moisture, and changing weather conditions. Stainless steel, coated steel, and high-nickel alloys are among the best metals for coastal builds because they provide different levels of corrosion resistance and durability. Choosing the right metal for each application helps you

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5 Top-Rated Heavy Equipment Dealers With Customization

5 Top-Rated Heavy Equipment Dealers With Customization

Sourcing specialized heavy equipment that meets your exact operational requirements can be challenging. This becomes particularly difficult when your projects demand custom configurations. The right dealer should offer both extensive inventory and in-house customization capabilities. Here are five top-rated heavy equipment sales and customization dealers with proven expertise across multiple

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Issue 342 : Jul 2026

July 8, 2026

elasticStage selects Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead for its advanced manufacturing operations

elasticStage selects Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead for its advanced manufacturing operations

Prologis has completed a 15-year lease agreement with UK on-demand vinyl platform, elasticStage, for the 53,787 sq ft DC8 unit at Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead. The facility will support elasticStage’s continued expansion, enabling the business to scale manufacturing capacity for its UK site to +15 million vinyl records per year.  Strategically located, DC8 will provide elasticStage with strong connectivity to London, while also supporting access to other key UK and European markets. The location will underpin the business’ next day delivery offering and facilitate continued growth across its European customer base.   Given the highly technical nature of elasticStage’s process, Prologis had to meet highly specific requirements, and careful consideration was given to acoustics, vibration control and temperature regulation to ensure optimal operating conditions. Prologis was able to accommodate all requirements and support the advanced vinyl manufacturing methods.  Aligning with elasticStage’s sustainable approach to vinyl production, DC8 is net zero in both its construction and operation and meets Prologis’ BREEAM Outstanding and EPC A+ targets. The unit has been equipped with a solar PV roof array estimated to generate 107,000 kWh per year, smart LED lighting, with 12 EV charging points onsite.   In addition to a 3,864 sq ft office space, DC8 also includes a 7,988 sq ft mezzanine floor, providing room for flexibility and maximising floor space on site.    This leasing mirrors Prologis’ recent Logistics Rent Index findings, which found that properties in the South East market remain in high demand, due to their ability to service London effectively, while also reaching wider markets in a cost-effective way.   Vail Williams acted for elasticStage and Brasier Freeth for Prologis.  Simon Perks, Director, Capital Deployment, Prologis UK, said:  “This leasing is a perfect example of the strength held in our South East portfolio and at Hemel Hempstead specifically. As demand for Prologis space continues to grow, we are delighted to have completed this agreement and look forward to welcoming elasticStage to this prime location. As the business looks to scale up global operations, DC8 is the ideal space, offering a strategic location, flexibility, high quality specification and strong sustainability credentials.”  Steve Rhodes, CEO, elasticStage, said:    “Our new space at Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead marks a major moment for elasticStage. We’re growing at pace and need somewhere that can both accommodate our expansion plans and meet our advanced manufacturing requirements. It’s safe to say that the unit’s quality build and sustainability credentials were instantly attractive to us and played a very large role in our final decision.  “We are all about providing a bespoke service to our customers and it is great to find a logistics provider that shares this value. We look forward to seeing where this space takes us and what growth is in store for the business.”  Cllr Adrian England, Portfolio Holder for Place, Dacorum Borough Council, said:     “Prologis Park heralds Hemel Hempstead arrival from the east-side/M1 and is a key asset to our community. As businesses move in, not only is the development creating hundreds of skilled and meaningful jobs, but its recent expansion has enabled more and more innovators to choose Hemel Hempstead as their base for operations.      “We welcome elasticStage to the borough and look forward to seeing the development of this truly unique business.”  Two further units are available for leasing at Prologis Park Hemel Hempstead: 66,419 sq ft DC10 and 60,065 sq ft DC12. Contact Prologis UK for enquiries.  Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Think pink: Mellor Plant UK raffles Yanmar SV08 for Cancer Research UK

Think pink: Mellor Plant UK raffles Yanmar SV08 for Cancer Research UK

The Lancashire-based authorised Yanmar CE dealer has turned one of Yanmar’s most compact excavators into a standout fundraising prize, with the winner set to be announced at the Great Eccleston Show. Mellor Plant UK, Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA (Yanmar)’s authorised dealer for the North West of England, is giving one UK resident the chance to win a specially wrapped Yanmar SV08 in a summer raffle for Cancer Research UK. The dealership has transformed the micro excavator into a vivid magenta and rose-pink showpiece – bright, bold and impossible to miss. The custom SV08 forms the centrepiece of a campaign inspired by a charity close to the hearts of Mellor Plant UK’s team, while bringing customers and the wider community together in support of Cancer Research UK’s work to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer. Over the past 50 years, the charity’s research has helped double cancer survival in the UK. “This is a cause that means a great deal to our team and many of the families and customers we work with,” shares Gordon Hayes, Director at Mellor Plant. “We wanted to do something positive that would bring people together while raising money for an incredibly important charity. With Yanmar’s support, the SV08 felt like the perfect machine to place at the heart of the campaign.” A pink machine with a powerful purpose The SV08’s bold new look draws on Cancer Research UK’s distinctive visual identity. Its magenta and rose-pink wrap features the charity’s recognisable dotted ‘C’ motif, creating an immediate connection to the cause. Finished with crisp white detailing, the design turns one of Yanmar’s smallest excavators into a striking symbol of hope and collective support. Behind the wrap is a practical machine built for confined working environments. Weighing 1,035kg, the SV08 has an adjustable width of 680 – 840mm and a maximum digging depth of 1,460mm. Its narrow access and extendable undercarriage are ideally suited to landscaping, utilities, agricultural work and residential construction, making it a fitting prize for Mellor Plant UK’s customers across Lancashire and the wider North West. “We are proud to support Mellor Plant UK with this inspiring fundraising initiative,” says Phil Elam, Yanmar UK Dealer Manager. “It reflects the close relationship between our dealers and the communities they serve, while showing how our network can make a positive contribution beyond the job site.” A summer in the spotlight The custom SV08 is already attracting attention this summer, including at Hillhead, the UK’s largest quarrying, construction and recycling exhibition, held last week at Hillhead Quarry in Buxton, Derbyshire. It will next appear at the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show from 3–5 July at Salesbury Hall, Ribchester, before the raffle reaches its finale at the Great Eccleston Show on 18–19 July 2026, where the winner will be drawn on stage. As a highlight of Lancashire’s rural calendar, the two-day event will put the campaign in front of farmers, contractors, machinery enthusiasts and families from across the North of England, with Mellor Plant UK attending and the SV08 on display. Visitors will have one final chance to support the campaign before one lucky entrant takes it home. How to enter Tickets cost £20 and the raffle is open to UK residents only. Entries can be purchased at Mellor Plant UK’s headquarters, via WhatsApp on 01254 812937 or by emailing sales@mellorplantuk.co.uk. Full terms and conditions are available at www.mellorplantuk.co.uk. All proceeds will support Cancer Research UK. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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TOTO equips the restroom facilities of the Gallery of Five Continents at the Musée du Louvre

TOTO equips the restroom facilities of the Gallery of Five Continents at the Musée du Louvre

Japanese sanitaryware equipment expert TOTO has been selected by the Musée du Louvre to equip the restroom facilities of the new Gallery of Five Continents, reinforcing its longstanding expertise in delivering high-performance sanitary solutions for some of the world’s most prestigious cultural institutions The appointment builds on TOTO’s existing relationship with the museum, following an earlier installation in the reception areas beneath the Pyramid. For the Gallery of Five Continents, which opened on 3 December 2025 in the Denon Wing, TOTO supplied toilets, urinals, washbasins and sensor-operated faucets. With visitor comfort and operational excellence central to the museum experience, TOTO was selected for its ability to deliver durable, hygienic and easy-to-maintain sanitary solutions suited to intensive public use. The products combine robust construction, water-saving performance and ease of maintenance with a discreet, contemporary aesthetic. Among the technologies specified are TOTO’s CeFIONtect ceramic glaze, which helps prevent dirt and bacteria from adhering to surfaces, and Tornado Flush technology, which delivers powerful, efficient flushing while reducing water consumption.  The company’s rimless toilet design further supports hygiene and maintenance by eliminating hard-to-reach areas where dirt, germs and odours can accumulate, enabling faster cleaning and reducing the need for detergents. The project reflects TOTO’s continued commitment to supporting leading cultural, hospitality and public institutions with sanitary solutions that combine performance, sustainability and long-term reliability. Accessible via the Porte des Lions entrance, the Gallery of Five Continents is the result of a landmark collaboration between the Musée du Louvre and the Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac. Bringing together 130 major pieces of our global cultural heritage, this new presentation draws connections between artworks, objects, artefacts, artistic forms, and symbols which span geographies and cultures, interweaving manifold narratives of art and human creativity. Founded in 1793, the Musée du Louvre houses one of the world’s largest collections of art and cultural heritage, with its holdings organised across nine departments. It remains the most visited museum in the world, welcoming around nine million visitors annually. Yu Takagi, General Manager at TOTO France, said: “The Musée du Louvre represents the highest standards of cultural stewardship and visitor experience, values that strongly resonate with our philosophy at TOTO. “Throughout our work, we place great importance on creating environments that make people feel welcomed, comfortable and respected, often through details that remain almost invisible. We are honoured to continue our collaboration with the museum and to support the Gallery of Five Continents with solutions that combine advanced technology, exceptional hygiene and enduring quality.“For us, this project is not simply about providing sanitary equipment – it’s about contributing to a seamless and positive experience for every visitor who passes through these remarkable spaces.” Key Information: Name: The Louvre Museum Category: Museum Renovated Area: Five Continents Gallery Completion Date: November 2025 Museum Size: 72,000 m² Selected TOTO Products: GP wall-hung WC, urinal, automatic faucet, CS rectangular washbasin Website: – http://www.louvre.fr Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Choosing and Sourcing Flooring That Fits Budget

Choosing and Sourcing Flooring That Fits Budget

For any builder or specifier, flooring is one of the more consequential decisions on a project. It shapes cost per square foot, long-term durability, and the client’s first impression of a finished room. Get it right and it quietly earns praise for years. Get it wrong and it becomes an expensive callback. The choice is not only about the material, but about how you source it. A value-focused supplier like Really Cheap Floors shows how the right sourcing avoids paying full retail markup. This guide covers how to choose flooring that balances cost, durability, and client expectations. Why Is Flooring Such a Key Spec Decision? Because it touches budget and experience. Floors are seen, felt, and walked on daily. Flooring can absorb a large share of a fit-out budget, so the choice ripples across the whole project. It also sets the tone of a space more than almost any other surface. A smart specification balances upfront cost against how the floor performs over time. The point is impact. Few decisions are as visible or as lasting, and a well-chosen floor quietly supports the whole project for years. How Do You Balance Cost and Durability? By looking at lifetime value. The cheapest option is rarely the most economical. A floor that lasts 15 to 20 years can cost less over time than a cheaper one replaced twice. Careful work when installing hardwood flooring protects that lifespan. Material quality matters for health too, and the EPA standards on formaldehyde in composite wood are worth knowing. The idea is lifetime cost. Durability often justifies a higher upfront price. Solid, Engineered, or Vinyl? Each suits a different brief. The right pick depends on the room. Solid hardwood offers longevity and can be refinished, while engineered wood handles humidity better. Vinyl plank brings water resistance and value. Matching the material to the room and the budget is the core of a good specification. What Should You Know About Materials? A few fundamentals guide the choice. Know these before you specify. The material factors worth weighing include these 5: Each factor shapes the final choice. Balanced together, they point to the right material. A clear view of vinyl flooring helps when moisture or budget is a concern. How Do You Source Flooring Well? By separating price from value. Smart sourcing protects margins. Buying well means comparing suppliers, not just products. Consider a few sourcing principles: Each principle protects the budget. Together they keep a project profitable without cutting quality. What About Health and Air Quality? An easy factor to overlook. Materials affect the air indoors. Some flooring and adhesives release compounds that affect indoor air, especially in sealed new builds. The EPA overview on indoor air quality is a useful reference. Choosing low-emission products protects the people who will live or work in the space. The theme is responsibility. A good floor looks after health as well as budget. Key Points to Keep In Mind Specifying Floors That Deliver Flooring is the kind of decision that repays careful thought rather than a last-minute pick. Weigh durability against upfront cost, match the material to the room, and source it from a supplier that offers genuine value. Keep an eye on indoor air quality, and the finished floor will satisfy both the budget and the client. Specify with care, and the floor becomes one of the quiet successes of the whole build. Frequently Asked Questions What Is the Most Cost-Effective Flooring for a New Build? It depends on the room and the brief, but value comes from lifetime cost rather than the lowest price. Vinyl plank offers water resistance and affordability, while engineered wood balances durability with a premium look. Solid hardwood costs more upfront but can be refinished for decades. Comparing durability, maintenance, and cost per square foot across options, and sourcing well, usually reveals the most economical choice. Is Cheaper Flooring Always Lower Quality? Not necessarily. A lower price can reflect smart sourcing, bulk supply, or reduced retail markup rather than poor quality. The key is to judge the specification itself, checking durability ratings, wear layers, and materials, rather than the price tag alone. Buying from a value-focused supplier can deliver solid quality at a lower cost. Always match the product spec to the demands of the room before deciding. How Long Should Good Flooring Last? It varies by material, but quality flooring often lasts 15 to 20 years or more with proper care. Solid hardwood can last decades and be refinished several times, while quality vinyl and engineered products offer long, low-maintenance lifespans. Correct fitting and suitable use for the room both extend that life. Factoring lifespan into the decision helps you compare the true long-term cost of each option. How Can Builders Reduce Flooring Costs Without Cutting Quality? Focus on sourcing and planning. Compare suppliers on cost per square foot, buy from value-focused merchants to avoid retail markup, and plan carefully to reduce waste and offcuts. Choosing durable materials suited to each room prevents costly early replacement. The goal is to lower cost through smarter buying and specification, rather than by dropping to a lower-quality product that disappoints the client later.

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What Metals Perform Best in Coastal Builds

What Metals Perform Best in Coastal Builds

Coastal buildings require materials that can withstand constant exposure to salt, moisture, and changing weather conditions. Stainless steel, coated steel, and high-nickel alloys are among the best metals for coastal builds because they provide different levels of corrosion resistance and durability. Choosing the right metal for each application helps you reduce maintenance, extend service life, and protect your investment over the long term. Why Coastal Environments Accelerate Corrosion Marine environments are much harsher on metals than inland locations. Salt particles settle on exposed surfaces, attract moisture, and break down protective layers that normally slow corrosion.  High humidity, wind-driven rain, and changing temperatures make the problem even worse. Corrosion can affect many building components, including: Large structural elements are not the only concern. Small components can fail just as quickly and affect the performance of larger systems if they are made from unsuitable materials. Stainless Steel Offers Excellent All-Round Protection Stainless steel is one of the most common choices for coastal construction because it naturally resists corrosion. However, selecting the correct grade is essential if the building will experience regular exposure to salt. Grade 304 performs well in many environments but may develop surface corrosion in coastal conditions. Grade 316 contains molybdenum, which improves resistance to chlorides and makes it better suited for marine applications. It is commonly used for: Although Grade 316 has a higher upfront cost, it often reduces maintenance and replacement expenses over time. Its long-term durability makes it a practical investment for buildings located near the coast. When Coated Steel Is a Practical Choice Coated carbon steel provides a cost-effective option for projects where exposure is less severe or budgets are more limited. Protective coatings create a barrier that slows corrosion by preventing moisture and salt from reaching the steel underneath. Common coating options include: The condition of the coating determines how well the steel performs over time. Once the protective layer becomes damaged, corrosion can spread quickly, making routine maintenance especially important. High-Nickel Alloys Perform Best in Extreme Marine Conditions Some coastal projects face conditions that exceed what standard construction materials can handle. Offshore platforms, ports, and desalination facilities need metals built for constant exposure to salt and moisture. High-nickel alloys hold up in environments with: These alloys cost more upfront than standard options. Their corrosion resistance keeps maintenance low and extends service life well beyond what other materials can offer in demanding settings. Do Not Overlook Small Metal Components Structural materials receive most of the attention during the design stage, but smaller components also play an important role. Springs, clips, retaining rings, and precision fasteners experience the same corrosive conditions while supporting critical building systems. Selecting suitable materials for these parts improves reliability and reduces the risk of premature failure. Working with a high-quality custom springs manufacturer can also help you choose spring materials and designs that perform consistently in harsh coastal environments. Prevent Galvanic Corrosion Between Metals Using corrosion-resistant metals alone is not enough. When dissimilar metals come into contact in the presence of moisture, galvanic corrosion can cause one metal to deteriorate much faster than expected. To reduce this risk: Proper material compatibility protects the entire assembly instead of just individual components. Taking these precautions during installation can prevent expensive repairs in the future. Compare Lifecycle Costs Instead of Upfront Prices The cheapest material is not always the most economical choice for coastal construction. Lower-cost metals often require more maintenance, earlier replacement, and additional labor over the life of the building. When evaluating materials, consider: Looking beyond the purchase price gives you a better understanding of overall value. Investing in durable materials can significantly reduce long-term ownership costs. Create a Regular Inspection Schedule Even corrosion-resistant metals benefit from routine inspections. Identifying small problems early allows you to address them before they affect structural performance or safety. A maintenance plan should include: Inspection frequency should reflect the building’s exposure to marine conditions. Consistent maintenance helps maximize the lifespan of every metal component used throughout the project. Choose the Right Metals for Coastal Builds and Keep Corrosion at Bay  Choose the right metals for coastal structures, and corrosion stops being a recurring cost. Match the alloy to the exposure level now, and the build outlasts cheaper options by decades. Get material selection right from the start, and maintenance takes care of itself.  Did this guide give you the insights you were looking for on choosing the best metals for coastal builds? Explore our other blogs for more practical construction advice, expert guidance, and industry insights to help you make smarter building decisions. 

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5 Top-Rated Heavy Equipment Dealers With Customization

5 Top-Rated Heavy Equipment Dealers With Customization

Sourcing specialized heavy equipment that meets your exact operational requirements can be challenging. This becomes particularly difficult when your projects demand custom configurations. The right dealer should offer both extensive inventory and in-house customization capabilities. Here are five top-rated heavy equipment sales and customization dealers with proven expertise across multiple industries. 1. Custom Truck Custom Truck is a comprehensive provider of heavy equipment sales and customization services across North America. Operating as a true single-source solution, the company handles specialized truck and heavy equipment needs from start to finish. Its offerings span rental fleets, new and used equipment sales, aftermarket parts and responsive service. Custom Truck also provides in-house manufacturing capabilities. Customers can access multiple services through one provider for streamlined project management. With an integrated network of locations nationwide, Custom Truck delivers expedited lead times across the United States and Canada. Meanwhile, its in-house engineering and manufacturing capabilities allow for tailored equipment configurations. The company serves the utility, telecommunications, rail, forestry, construction and infrastructure sectors. Additionally, Custom Truck offers financing solutions and asset-disposal services to support complete life cycle management of equipment. Key Features 2. L&M Truck Sales L&M Truck Sales brings five decades of experience to the Northwest heavy equipment market. Specializing in custom-designed construction equipment, the company demonstrates particular expertise in truck-mounted cranes and specialized handling systems. As an authorized dealer for multiple leading manufacturers, L&M represents Manitex, Elliott, Palfinger and Terex cranes. This manufacturer diversity allows customers to compare options and select equipment that best matches their operational requirements. L&M offers comprehensive services, including hydraulic crane service, major repairs and certified crane inspections. Its rental fleet features truck-mounted hydraulic cranes ranging from 10 to 40 tons, as well as certified aerial trucks, digger derrick trucks and water trucks. With over 250 select new and used job-ready units available, L&M accommodates various customer requirements and budgets through five purchasing options. Key Features 3. Utility Sales and Service Inc. Utility Sales & Service (USSI) operates as a specialized provider serving the Midwest with custom utility trucks and aerial lift solutions. Focusing on Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, USSI designs and manufactures aerial lifts and work vehicles specifically for organizations that service electrical infrastructure. Its concentrated regional focus allows the company to maintain close customer relationships while providing responsive support. USSI maintains facilities in Appleton, Wisconsin, and Romeoville, Illinois, where it handles design, manufacturing, parts support and repair work. The company offers mobile capabilities and refurbishment programs that provide significant value for fleet managers. Its custom utility trucks feature flexible configurations to maximize functionality for utility, construction and maintenance applications. USSI emphasizes advanced features and high-quality construction materials to ensure durability. Key Features 4. Apex Equipment Apex Equipment specializes in waste, recycling and forestry truck solutions with over 30 years of manufacturing experience. Building custom roll-off, grapple and hooklift trucks designed for demanding operational environments, Apex maintains partnerships with top industry and equipment providers. These partnerships ensure customers receive quality components from established manufacturers. Through its Build Your ApexTruck program, Apex offers complete customization tailored to geographic and task management requirements. The company works with customers to configure units according to operational factors, including terrain, climate conditions, load types and operator requirements. Its engineering team guides the specification process to ensure optimal performance. Apex ships nationwide and serves waste management, construction, municipal and recycling industries with equipment built for maximum durability. Key Features 5. CSTK CSTK delivers diverse specialty truck equipment solutions, backed by notable expertise as a Thermo King dealer for refrigerated transport. Offering extensive capabilities, including forestry truck bodies, rail equipment, snow removal systems and custom vehicle builds, CSTK works with municipalities and large fleets on complex customization projects. Its experience with large-scale clients provides insight into fleet management challenges and operational efficiency requirements. CSTK stocks specialty truck parts and accessories with access to complete product lines from top brands. The company provides Thermo King refrigeration units, connected fleet monitoring solutions and auxiliary power units. Its mobile team operates around the clock to handle equipment repairs wherever customers need support. Additionally, the St. Louis location maintains substantial inventory to execute custom upgrades for service trucks and specialty vehicles across multiple applications. Key Features Methodology These heavy equipment dealers with customization excel in the following areas: Comparative Summary of Equipment Dealers To help you weigh your options, the table below provides an at-a-glance comparison of these leading heavy equipment dealers. Company Primary Specialization Service Area Custom Truck Multi-industry solutions, utility and telecommunications United States and Canada L&M Truck Sales Cranes and specialized construction equipment Northwest United States USSI Aerial lifts and custom utility trucks Illinois, Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Apex Equipment Waste, recycling and forestry trucks Nationwide CSTK Refrigerated transport and specialty equipment Midwest and regional Frequently Asked Questions Below are some common questions to consider when seeking information about top-rated heavy equipment dealers with customization. Q: What’s the difference between a dealer and a custom upfitter? A: A dealer typically sells equipment from manufacturers and may offer basic modifications. In contrast, a custom upfitter specializes in extensive modifications and builds tailored configurations from the chassis up. Dealers with in-house customization capabilities combine both functions to provide comprehensive solutions. Q: Should you choose a dealer that specializes in a specific industry? A: Industry specialization offers significant advantages when your operations have unique requirements. Specialized dealers understand sector-specific regulations, common configurations and operational challenges. However, multi-industry dealers often offer a broader equipment selection and may offer competitive pricing due to higher volume. Q: How important are after-sales services, like parts and maintenance? A: After-sales support directly impacts equipment uptime and total cost of ownership. Dealers with robust parts inventory, mobile capabilities and round-the-clock support minimize downtime during repairs. These programs become particularly critical for custom equipment, where specialized parts often require dealer-specific sourcing channels. Finding the Right Heavy Equipment Partner Selecting a dealer requires evaluating your specific operational needs against available capabilities. Whether you need top-rated heavy equipment sales for a single purchase or

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