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The Aerial Work Platform (AWP) market is a subset of the cranes and lifting equipment industry. AWPs are machines used to lift personnel and materials to elevated heights, and are typically used in construction, maintenance, and repair applications. AWPs are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, including self-propelled, trailer-mounted, and truck-mounted models. They are also available with a range of features, such as outriggers, stabilizers, and safety cages.
AWPs are designed to provide a safe and efficient means of accessing elevated work areas, and are often used in applications where traditional scaffolding or ladders are not suitable. They are also used in a variety of other industries, such as entertainment, utilities, and telecommunications.
Notable companies in the AWP market include JLG Industries, Genie Industries, Haulotte Group, Skyjack, and Aichi Corporation. Show Less Read more