en.Wedoany.com Reported - Merlo USA recently proposed addressing the labor shortages and job site efficiency challenges in the construction industry with its telescopic handler. According to an economic forecast released by the company, US construction spending is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 5.1% through 2031, with investment concentrated in a few states, primarily driven by the growth of data centers and new building projects.

Merlo USA notes that traditional single-purpose machines remain idle approximately 80% of the time on job sites. The telescopic handler the company has launched integrates the functions of a skid steer loader, forklift, mobile elevated work platform, and wheel loader, allowing operators to quickly change attachments and switch tasks without leaving the cab. As a family-owned business for over 60 years, Merlo has been producing telescopic handlers for use in global agriculture and construction sectors.
In terms of operating performance, the telescopic handler comes standard with a fully enclosed cab and air conditioning, with control configurations consistent across different models. The equipment features automatic attachment recognition, which automatically calls up the accurate load chart when changing attachments. An adaptive stability control system allows operators to adjust operating speed based on the attachment, load, and working conditions.
Merlo supports its dealer network through a domestic US supply chain and specialized experts, and offers the fleet management system Merlo Mobility. This system leverages real-time telematics data to help measure the total cost of ownership of the telescopic handler and identify service needs.
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