Boston, MA 06/10/2014 (wallstreetpr) – Stertil-Koni, the vehicle lift leader, announced that it was awarded a competitive bid for providing a heavy-duty in-ground vehicle lifting systems to CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE:CNP). Twenty-one of these systems will be provided to the company by Stertil-Koni.
Key Component of the Bid Contract
The primary and the most important component of the bid contract demands that Stertil-Koni, which is said to be the industry leader in vehicle lifts system, should deliver 21 highly regarded inground telescopic piston lifting systems known as DIAMOND LIFT, to Centerpoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE:CNP).
Statement from the President of Stertil-Koni
The President of Stertil-Koni, Dr. Jean DellAmore, while expressing gratitude, announced that the ground-breaking DIAMOND LIFT series is primarily designed for overcoming the limitations faced during traditional inground piston lifts of the heavy weight fleet vehicles. Thoughtful engineering, as well as environmental focus, goes behind the creation of DIAMOND LIFT in order to ascertain that hydraulic fluid always remains completely contained as well as above the ground in free-standing console. The piston rods of DIAMOND LIFT, he explained are typically the hard-chrome plated in order to provide protection against corrosion.
Use of DIAMOND LIFT by CenterPoint Energy
DIAMOND LIFT has the vertical altitude of 73 inches, and it makes use of just five gallons of hydraulic oil per piston. Centerpoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE:CNP) will make use of DIAMOND LIFT technology and know-how in order to service the wide range of light, as well as heavy fleet vehicles. The DIAMOND LIFT will prove successful for the company because it features high-load-bearing articulated aluminum covers, which avoid tripping disasters for the maintenance personnel. By making use of the free-standing control box, the electronic controls as well as power controls become easily accessible above floor level, all of which will prove to be very successful for Centerpoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE:CNP)’s light as well as heavy weight fleet vehicles.