Find new and used Manitou machines for sale, including rotating and rigid telehandlers, skid steers, boom lifts, and pneumatic-tyre, cushion tyre, and rough terrain forklifts for construction, agriculture, and warehousing work.
Read More (About Manitou)Known for its durable material-handling machinery, Manitou has established itself as a prolific global manufacturer of telehandlers, forklifts, skid steers, wheel loaders, and mobile aerial work platforms (MEWPs) including boom lifts, personnel lifts, and scissor lifts.
The French company has developed products for the construction, agriculture, and industrial markets, among others. Manitou also produces low-emissions and electric plant machines in many product categories.
Manitou’s telehandlers, or telescopic forklifts, include models tailored to construction, farm work, mining, and more. It offers traditional rigid units as well as MRT models with a rotating upper platform. Manitou equips its telehandlers with rugged tyres designed to navigate uneven ground and rough terrain. With dozens of model types, Manitou telehandlers provide versatility and productivity on any jobsite.
Manitou’s mast forklift trucks can be customised for any application in the construction, agricultural, and industrial sectors. Its forklifts feature durable frames, high-visibility cabins, and impressive lifting capacities. Certain models also have four-wheel drive and four-directional steering capabilities.
Manitou produces rough terrain forklift trucks for use on construction sites, as well as industrial units with pneumatic or cushion tyres designed to be operated in warehouses. The firm also makes 3-wheeled forklifts that attach to the rear of a truck and ride along to a customer’s location. Truck-mounted forklifts enable the driver to make “last-mile” deliveries, unloading cargo at its destination.
In 1958, Marcel Braud invented the first all-terrain forklift—the 500-kilogram (1,100-pound) load capacity MC 5—in western France. His design inverted the layout of a farm tractor and added a lift mast and hydraulic steering.
Braud’s family helped him decide to name his new material-handling equipment company “Manitou,” meaning a machine that “handles everything.” He added, “It is pronounceable in all languages, ideal for international development!” The French company acted on Braud’s ambition to globalise in 1972 when it opened a subsidiary in Southampton in the UK.
Nine years later, in 1981, Manitou launched its first telescopic handler. This initial member of its Maniscopic range laid the foundation for the company’s reputation as a leading manufacturer of telehandlers. In 1993, its MRT 1540 became its first telehandler with a continuously rotating platform, another Manitou hallmark.
Also in 1993, Manitou developed its first aerial work platform, the 100 AE electric articulated boom lift with a lifting height of 10 meters (33 feet). The manufacturer purchased specialised material-handling and warehousing machine maker Loc Manutention, now LMH Solutions, the same year. The company entered the truck-mounted forklifts market with its ManiTransit range in 1995.
In 2008, Manitou introduced itself to America by purchasing skid-steer and articulated wheel loader manufacturer Gehl and its sister brand Mustang, now Mustang by Manitou. In 2017, Manitou acquired Australian mining equipment distributor LiftRite, and now produces attachments and telehandlers specific to the mining segment. In the same year, Manitou bought the India-based backhoe loader and mini-loader maker TEPL.
Explore MachineryTrader.ie to find new and used Manitou plant equipment for sale, including telehandlers, forklifts, boom lifts, track skid steers (or compact track loaders), wheel skid steers, wheel loaders, and more.
Popular models in these categories include Manitou MT 625 telehandlers, MI 25 forklifts, 160 boom lifts, 2150RT skid steers, and MLA-T 533-145V+ wheel loaders.