A strategic partnership between telescopic equipment specialist Merlo and Allclass Construction Equipment is set to deliver greater access to telehandler solutions across Queensland. Read More
Merlo telehandlers have earned their place in the machinery fleet of PARC Engineering, a Perth-based supplier of major infrastructure, resources and defence projects. Read More
Tucked into the final remaining foreshore land at Mortlake Point, the Mortlake Corsa development is one of Sydney’s most exciting residential builds. Offering uninterrupted 180-degree water views, this boutique project is all about exclusivity, precision, and luxury, from its design to its delivery. Read More
The relationship with Merlo has played a crucial role for a construction equipment business, significantly influencing its success and the satisfaction of end-users. Read More
As Merlo Group Australia continues to expand its dealership network across the country, so too has it strengthened ties with those which have supported the Italian telehandler manufacturer for years, such as dealer STM Trucks & Machinery (STM). Read More
Handling and removing chook manure is an arduous process, but a NSW poultry removal business is finding it easy with its huge fleet of Bobcats. Read More
Dieci’s Apollo 25.6 fixed boom telehandler, now available for immediate delivery, is ample proof of how far the construction material handling sector has evolved. Read More
Standing out among the impressive range of machinery on display at McIntosh & Son’s Perth branch are the glistening green giants of Merlo: not just for their colour, but also for their performance. Read More
The Merlo range plays a major part in the success of Melbourne Tractors, which prides itself on offering only the best construction equipment. Read More
With the needs of construction sites constantly changing and a large focus on reducing management costs and improving productivity, telehandler specialist Dieci has a range of rotational machines that match the evolving requests of their customers. Read More
Barry Murphy from Source Machinery explains why he continues to back Merlo equipment after nearly three decades and a move halfway across the world. Read More