Kreutzberger Sinoboom Aerial Work Platforms Expand Fleet Capacity in Germany
- Meagan Wood

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
30-Second Takeaway
German rental company Kreutzberger has added 23 Sinoboom aerial work platforms to its fleet, including boom lifts and electric scissor lifts. The investment supports increased demand for indoor maintenance and installation work, as well as outdoor applications requiring greater height and outreach. With a focus on modern, efficient, and sustainable equipment, the move strengthens Kreutzberger’s position in the access rental market.

Kreutzberger Sinoboom Aerial Work Platforms Strengthen Fleet Expansion
German rental company Kreutzberger has taken delivery of 23 Sinoboom aerial work platforms, reinforcing its commitment to expanding fleet diversity and supporting a wider range of access applications. The order includes 11 boom lifts and 12 electric scissor lifts, with the machines aimed at both indoor maintenance work and outdoor projects requiring increased working height and outreach.
Wide Range of Boom Lift Models Added
The Kreutzberger Sinoboom aerial work platforms order includes a mix of telescopic and articulated boom lifts designed for flexibility across different job site conditions.
The boom lift lineup consists of:
Eight telescopic booms, including:
Two 85ft TB26J Plus
One 104ft TB32EJN Plus-RE
Five 46ft TB14J Plus
Three articulated boom lifts, including:
Two 32ft AB10ERJNs
One 75ft AB22EJ Plus Li
This combination provides a strong balance of reach, maneuverability, and application versatility.
Electric Scissor Lifts Support Indoor Applications
In addition to boom lifts, the delivery includes 12 units of Sinoboom’s 19ft 1932ME slab electric scissor lifts, designed for indoor environments and confined workspaces.
These electric units support the company’s push toward low-emission and efficient equipment solutions, particularly for maintenance and installation work inside buildings.
Focus on Fleet Growth and Sustainability
Kreutzberger managing directors Dirk, Sina, and Marc Kreutzberger said:
“We are expanding the size and diversity of our fleet, as well as investing specifically in modern, efficient and sustainable technology. Our customers benefit from a wider product range, greater availability and solutions that are suited to their applications.”
The investment reflects growing demand for flexible, environmentally conscious access equipment across both industrial and commercial sectors.
About Kreutzberger
Kreutzberger is a family-run German rental company based in Kiel, with an additional depot in Flensburg. Established more than 30 years ago, the company operates a fleet of over 500 aerial work platforms, with working heights ranging from six to 64 metres, along with a number of telehandlers. Focused on quality equipment and customer-driven solutions, Kreutzberger continues to expand its fleet to meet evolving demand across northern Germany.
Frequently Asked Questions
What equipment did Kreutzberger acquire?
Kreutzberger added 23 Sinoboom aerial work platforms, including boom lifts and electric scissor lifts.
What types of boom lifts are included?
The order includes telescopic and articulated boom lifts, ranging from 32ft to 104ft working heights.
What scissor lifts were delivered?
The company received 12 units of Sinoboom 1932ME electric slab scissor lifts.
Why is this investment important?
It supports indoor and outdoor applications, while enhancing fleet diversity and sustainability.
Where is Kreutzberger based?
The company is headquartered in Kiel, Germany, with a depot in Flensburg.












































