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JLG Awarded $6 Million U.S. Navy Contract

June 18, 2010
JLG Industries, an Oshkosh Corp. company, last week announced that it received an order to build 38 Engine Installation and Removal Vehicles (EIRV) for the U.S. Navy.

JLG Industries, an Oshkosh Corp. company, last week announced that it received an order to build 38 Engine Installation and Removal Vehicles (EIRV) for the U.S. Navy.

“Developing solutions, specific to the needs of the U.S. military, has become a core competency here at JLG,” said Denny Buterbaugh, JLG Industries vice president – government products and programs. “Our JLG team takes great pride in creating products that meet the high standards of reliability and productivity required by the military, as well as the quality aftermarket programs necessary to support these important machines in the field.”

The EIRV is based on the rugged design of the MMV, a telescopic material handler developed specifically for the material handling needs of the U.S. Marine Corp. Its modified boom is designed for placing or removing engines on cargo aircraft like the P-3, C-2, E-2 and C-130. The EIRV has a load capacity of 6,000 pounds and can maneuver in the most challenging terrains.

Valued at approximately $6 million, this contract brings the total EIRV vehicles on order to 64 units, with a value totaling more than $10 million dollars. The EIRV is built in McConnellsburg, Pa., and will be in use at naval facilities around the world.

JLG Industries is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of access equipment. The company’s product portfolio includes such leading brands as JLG aerial work platforms; JLG, SkyTrak and Lull telehandlers. JLG is an Oshkosh Corp. company.