Runnion Equipment Adds Full Line of Princeton Forklifts to its Equipment Lineup

Runnion Equipment Co. announced that it has added the full line of Princeton forklifts to its lineup of material handling equipment.
Sept. 16, 2020

Runnion Equipment Co. announced that it has added the full line of Princeton forklifts to its lineup of material handling equipment. With the addition of Princeton forklifts, Runnion Equipment can offer its customers in the roofing supply, brick and block, wallboard and sod delivery industries more options when adding to their equipment fleets through purchase or rental. Existing Princeton forklift customers can now count on Runnion for service, maintenance, inspections and parts. 

The forklift models range from 4,000-pound capacity to 8,000-pound capacity. All Princeton forklift units have the ability to be rear-mounted or top-mounted on a variety of commercial trucks and trailers.

Princeton is one of the leading forklift dealers in the world and takes great pride in providing customers with dependable, high quality forklifts that get the job done safely and efficiently.

“Runnion Equipment is looking forward in dealing with one of the leading truck-mounted forklift manufactures,” said Pat Runnion, CEO of Runnion Equipment. “This helps us round out our material delivery options for our installed customer base.”

Runnion Equipment is headquartered in Hodgkins, Ill.

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