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Versalift Works To Offset Harmonized Imported Steel Tariff Increases Through Lean Manufacturing, Culture And Process Improvement


WACO, Texas, April 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the past year, steel prices have continued to climb in the United States, and because of a recent proposal to increase tariffs on steel and aluminum, they appear poised to climb higher, to levels that have not been seen in more than a decade. In response to the potential tariff hikes, several manufacturers in the United States, employers of US workers, are facing a challenging environment in which material costs are rising. Some of these manufacturers are using surcharges, fees and price increases to maintain their margins. At Versalift, there is no plan to do that.

Versalift Aerial Lift Maker implements Lean Manufacturing Processes to improve efficiency and offset tariff increases and price hikes

The tariffs imposed are:

With 30 years of experience in the American Automotive industry, Versalift CEO Curt Howell believes that the company must look inward. By continually improving processes and eliminating waste, Howell sees an opportunity to profitably support Versalift customers without raising its prices. With a company culture that is built around transparency and accountability, Versalift is working toward four organizational goals:

Versalift continues to work toward greater organizational efficiencies, and to pass the savings on to its customers. 

As the import and export of steel is crucial to it's business model, Versalift is monitoring the current tariff situation, and is also paying attention to existing trade agreements that may impact the company and its customers. Because utility vehicle acquisition costs are instrumental to the profitability and sustainability of Versalift customers, the company is not ready to commit to charging higher prices for its products. With that said, if at a future date market conditions demand price increases, Versalift sales managers and other company representatives will notify their customers in short order.

As a US-based global manufacturer of utility equipment, Versalift supports fair trade practices, and therefore sees the imposition of any new tariffs as a challenge to the global market. So far, the company is not willing to pass any increased costs on to its customers. Versalift is committed to doing everything it can to maintain its excellent value proposition, and to continue offering the safest, most reliable and highest quality bucket trucks, cable placers and digger derricks available on the market.

About Versalift - Versalift is a leading manufacturer of bucket trucks, digger derricks, aerial lifts and other specialty equipment for power generation, transmission and distribution, investor-owned utility, telecommunications, light and sign, and tree care industries. Working with co-ops, municipalities, government agencies and corporations through its global network of facilities and family of dealers, the company employs nearly 800 associates worldwide.

 

VERSALIFT is a leading manufacturer of bucket trucks, digger derricks, aerial lifts and other specialty equipment for power generation, transmission and distribution, investor-owned utility, telecommunications, light and sign, and tree care industries. (PRNewsfoto/Versalift)

SOURCE Versalift


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