Palfinger picks APS for UK access: fleet and project implications for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Austrian crane and access manufacturer Palfinger has appointed APS as exclusive UK distributor for its aerial work platforms, replacing CPL (Cumberland Platforms Ltd.), which held the role since 2021. APS will handle distribution, sales and after-sales support nationwide, leveraging its 35 years’ experience and existing national service network to support Palfinger’s truck-mounted and self-propelled access equipment. The move is positioned as a core element of Palfinger’s 2030 strategy, signalling stable long-term product support for contractors and plant hire fleets specifying Palfinger platforms on UK infrastructure and construction projects.
Technical Brief
- Palfinger’s aerial work platforms are positioned as a “core pillar” within its 2030+ corporate strategy.
- The agreement explicitly covers distribution, initial sales, and full after-sales technical support across the UK.
- Transition involves handover from former exclusive distributor CPL, which held the role from 2021.
- A pre-existing national service network at APS is intended to minimise downtime for fleet and project operators.
- Palfinger’s EMEA sales and service leadership is directly involved, indicating coordinated OEM–distributor technical support.
- For UK contractors, the arrangement stabilises OEM-backed parts, inspection and repair pathways for Palfinger-branded access fleets.
Our Take
In our infrastructure database, Palfinger appears frequently in UK-focused dealer reshuffles, including the TH White/Sany Heavy Machinery UK appointment, suggesting that OEM–dealer realignments are becoming a key lever for coverage and aftersales reach in the UK access and lifting market.
APS’s 35 years of experience in the UK access sector, combined with Palfinger’s long-term horizon to 2030 and beyond, implies that this arrangement is likely aimed at locking in lifecycle service and refurbishment work, not just new platform sales.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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