Archive for November 3rd, 2009

A Unique Solution For Equipment Leasing And Financing

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
Christine OKelly asked:

In order to run a business smoothly and effectively, it is vital that business owners have access to all of the equipment and supplies that are required by their industry. A construction company cannot function without its workhorses, a corporate office needs computers and other technology in order to reach out to clients and business partners, and restaurant owners cannot deliver their specialties to hungry patrons without the right kitchen equipment.

However, many businesses cannot outright afford these vital pieces of equipment, and are at a loss of what to do until they can bring in the right equipment that they need. This is where the concept of equipment leasing and used equipment financing comes from. It allows companies to get the supplies and equipment they need even when they cannot outright afford to purchase them.

Equipment Leasing

There are numerous benefits to equipment leasing, three of which make the process of equipment leasing more logical than trying to buy the equipment on your own. Equipment leasing from companies specializing in equipment rentals offer quick approvals because each and every request is reviewed personally. Equipment leasing also offers unique, flexible terms including seasonal schedules, custom terms, and stepped payment plans.

Finally, with equipment leasing you can expect a minimal amount of paperwork, including an extremely short and easy application form to get the ball rolling. Because most companies that lease equipment are direct underwriters, they can individually review and approve your request without having to involve a middleman. Because these companies are not governed by the same restrictions that banks are required to follow, competitive rates can be offered that benefit businesses desperate to get the equipment and supplies they need.

If you have a business that is well run, but your industry is tough to finance, or if you are looking for terms that are both flexible and take your unique needs into account, then either equipment leasing or used equipment financing may be the right option for you.

Used Equipment Financing

Used equipment financing is another excellent option for businesses that cannot operate without the necessary equipment, but also cannot afford to finance the equipment on their own. Financing solutions from used equipment financing companies are usually excellent for businesses that are struggling with a limited cash flow but that cannot allow that to deter them from getting the equipment they need.

Used equipment financing is offered for a large variety of different industries, including construction, industrial, office and computer, landscaping, restaurant, transportation, recreational, seasonal and a great deal more. By financing used equipment, businesses that are low on cash flow can still get the equipment they need, but they do not have to pay what new equipment would cost. This is the main reason why used equipment financing is such an advantageous avenue for startup companies. New businesses and industries inherently difficult to finance will especially benefit from these business solutions.

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Reconditioning Process Of Bucket Trucks – i80 Equipments

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
i80 Equipment asked:

Reconditioning Process Of Bucket Trucks – i80 Equipments

I-80 equipment sells reconditioned bucket trucks and other equipment. Each and every vehicle that is bought receives a complete overhaul before ever being sold. The quality and amount of work that goes into each vehicle allows I-80 to stand behind each one that is sold.

The first step in the overhaul process is that the vehicle is completely disassembled. This allows for each vehicle to be completely inspected when it arrives. Any extra boxes are cut off of the truck and it goes on to the next step. The bucket truck is then sprayed down completely with a very powerful degreaser. Once the degreaser has had a chance to clean the truck it receives a full power wash.

The next step in the process is for the truck to be placed into the body bay. The truck is sanded completely down to the factory primer. A 320 grit sander is used to rid the vehicle of every bit of the paint. Once this is finished the dents are pulled and any bad metal on the truck is replaced. The truck is now ready to be repainted. The boxes and chassis are sprayed with with Colar epoxy primer for protection of the vehicle. Next a 2.8 industrial emron paint is applied. The paint is heat treated to 100 degrees and then the bed liners and walkways are sprayed 100 mills thick with the same paint. All the paint is applied using a 120 gallon Linex machine. The use of this kind of machinery is what allows us to place a warranty on all the bed liners and walkways in each and every truck.

The truck is now ready to the assembly bay and be completely reassembled. All the broken parts are replaced during this process to ensure that the truck will be in good working order when it is received by the customer. The mechanics bay is the next destination for the truck. The mechanics perform a 77 point inspection on each and every vehicle that passes them. The list of mechanical parts that are checked during this process are: the engine, power tran, steering, suspension, brakes, electrical system, cab, body, tires, wheels and rims.

Once the reconditioning process is complete the boom trucks, crane trucks and digger derrick trucks are ready to be sold. None of the bucket trucks for go out on the floor for sale until they receive this reconditioning. The high standards that are placed on this process is what allows I-80 to produce quality vehicles for their customers.

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