Gradall Launches New Website

April 3, 2009
Gradall Industries has launched a new website to serve as a corporate home base on the Internet for its Gradall and Vacall product groups as well as to accommodate future growth plans, the company announced last week.

Gradall Industries has launched a new website to serve as a corporate home base on the Internet for its Gradall and Vacall product groups as well as to accommodate future growth plans, the company announced last week.

The website can be accessed at www.gradallindustries.com.

Gradall Industries was formed in 2006 after Gradall excavator products and related assets were acquired by the Alamo Group. Gradall Industries continues to be the parent company of Gradall excavator products as well as Vacall brand sweepers, sewer cleaners and other vacuum products. All Design, manufacturing, product development, marketing, sales and support functions for both product groups are based in New Philadelphia, Ohio.

“In accordance with our growth plans for Gradall Industries, one of the components in establishing the parent company is a website,” said Mike Haberman, president. “While on one hand we are now positioning the company to best weather our current economic challenges, make no mistake in under-estimating our vision to grow Gradall Industries over the long term.”

The Gradall Industries website offers a brief history of the company and early photos, career information and a portal to individual websites for Gradall excavators and Vacall machines. The site was designed and programmed by Whitemyer Advertising in Zoar, Ohio.

The Gradall excavator site is also undergoing significant updating, starting with a new format to promote the new Series 3 excavator products. Soon, sections of the site will be viewable in foreign languages to accommodate an increase in global business. Significant enhancements are also being made to the product support sections of the site, plus there is an ongoing program to add case histories that feature the versatility of various Gradall machines and models.