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Trico Lift to Move into New Mickleton, N.J., Headquarters

Nov. 13, 2013
Trico Lift plans to move into its new corporate headquarters in Mickleton, N.J., in early December, the company said.
The new Trico Lift headquarters facility will be home to the company’s employee base currently working at headquarters in Millville, N.J., as well as its Marcus Hook, Pa., branch.

Trico Lift plans to move into its new corporate headquarters in Mickleton, N.J., in early December, the company said. When complete, the new headquarters will provide the company with 30,000 square feet of service space, a 4,000-square-foot parts department, 14,500 square feet of office space and modern multi-media training space, and a state-of-the-art paint shop.

“We are the aerial lift specialists,” said Trico Lift CEO and president Chris Carmolingo. “This new building is a reflection of our commitment to that vision. We have designed our parts and service areas and our paint shop to specifications that cover the equipment that we currently offer, the equipment that we service for our customers, and equipment that we anticipate adding to our growing fleet. In addition, we will have space to support our initiatives in aerial lift training and certification, and for back-office support of our branch locations throughout the United States.”

Trico Lift’s earlier facilities were built at a time when the company was involved in earthmoving equipment, unlike the present when it is primarily an aerial rental company. The new facility will be home to Trico Lift’s employee base currently working at headquarters in Millville, N.J., as well as its Marcus Hook, Pa., branch.

“The construction of this new facility in such close proximity to I-295 was intentional,” added Carmolingo. “We want to have access to our customers, and we want our customers to have access to us. Between our vast parts inventory and availability and our onsite safety and training courses, we hope to drastically increase our physical interaction with our customers and end-users. Anyone can send e-mail these days. We want to shake hands and reinforce our reliability and availability.”

Trico Lift is No. 53 on the RER 100.