Omega Lift Manufacturing Inc. of Bolton, Ontario, Canada is one of North America's best-know suppliers of material handling lift trucks and a long-time Perkins customer. It's no surprise then, that Omega Lift chose a Perkins engine to powertheir versatile 4D Multiloader (4DML) Series that combines the capabilities of a lift truck, a traditional forklift and a side loader into one vehicle. FULL VERSION
BIG LIFTING OPTIONS GET EVEN BIGGER
Construction Equipment, May 2007
In the world of Omega Lift Manufacturing, there is something larger than Mega. It's called the HERC, one of the company's four different series of vertical mast forklifts comprised of 12 core models. The Mega Series, with capacities from 8,000 to 20,000 pounds, has lift heights ranging 15 to 21 feet. If that's not enough, the massive HERC Series boasts lift capacities up to 50,000 pounds, powered by a turbocharged, 175-hp Perkins engine. FULL VERSION OMEGA LIFT MOVES TO NEW FACILITY Material Handling Network, Feb 2006
Omega Lift Manufacturing, an innovator in the all-terrain forklift industry for over two decades, has built and moved to a larger facility to better accommodate its ever-growing manufacturing demands. The new state-of-the-art complex on a 12 acre site is still located in the company's birthplace just 20 minutes north of Toronto, Canada. FULL VERSION 4D MULTILOADERS IN MISSISSIPPI Forklift Action, April 2005 Near the end of 2004, Omega Lift Manufacturing Inc. put three 4D MultiLoaders into service at a well-known boilermaker in the state of Mississippi. These trucks are based on the 14,000 lbs. 4DML series and feature spreader bars, which allow for 184 of fork spread. They are also equipped with full cabs that include heating and air conditioning units. FULL VERSION
4D MULTILOADER AT PROMAT 2005 Forklift Action, March 2005 The Omega Lift MultiLoader series 4DML (4DML) was exhibited at Promat 2005, Chicago, at the companys booth in January.
Of the two exhibited units, one featured a GM LPG engine version and
a duplex mast, while the other truck was equipped with a Perkins 800 Series diesel engine, a triplex mast and a 138 wide spreader-bar with outside folding forks. This unit was also fitted with a full cab including heater, defroster, fan, sliding windows and windshield wipers. FULL VERSION PUT LONG LOADS IN THEIR PLACE... Forklift Action, April 2004
Omega Lift Manufacturing Inc., a North American designer and manufacturer of innovative all terrain forklifts (www.omegalift.net),
has recently launched its most versatile, space-saving, heavy
duty forklift to date: the 4D MultiLoader. FULL VERSION
CLIENT TESTIMONIAL SMW Training Consultants, July 2003
On behalf of SMW Training Consultants, let me take this opportunity to say "Congratulations" on obtaining a Rolls Royce of Forklifts. As a Training Consultant, I get to see a lot of different makes and models of Lift Trucks for the industry, and in my opinion your company has chosen the best. FULL VERSION OMEGA LIFT MANUFACTURING RELIES
ON CUSTOMER IDEAS Parts Locator, July 2003
Use a forklift? Omega Lift Manufacturing Inc. would like to have a word with you. The Ontario-based forklift manufacturer gets many of its ideas from speaking to customers said Operations Manager, Greg Pannia. The company visits auto recycling facilities and trade shows to get customers opinions. "When a customer suggests something, we actually listen", Pannia said. FULL VERSION HIGH-TECH TELESCOPIC HANDLER
RELY ON RELIABLE PERKINS POWER PowerNews, Oct. 2002
What do you get when you cross a no-nonsense, heavy duty, rough terrain telescopic handler with an advanced computerized, GPS-enabled monitoring and control system? The answer is a vehicle smart enough to know its own limitations, and that's exactly what Omega Lift of Bolton, Ontario, Canada has brought to the market with its line of Omega ARM 8T42EH telescopic handlers. FULL VERSION PERKINS POWERS INNOVATIVE
CANADIAN TELEHANDLER Equipment Journal, Sept. 2001 What do you get when you cross a no-nonsense, heavy duty, rough terrain telescopic handler with an advanced computerized, GPS-enabled monitoring and control system? The answer is a vehicle smart enough to know its own limitations, and that's exactly what Omega Lift of Bolton, Ontario, Canada has brought to the market with its line of Omega ARM 8T42EH telescopic handlers. FULL VERSION