15.04.2025

Dutch rental company Hoogwerkerverhuur Van Der Voort has taken delivery of the first 25 metre Multitel MJE250 telescopic truck mounted platform in the to arrive in the Netherlands.

The new platform was purchased through local distributor Eurosupply wiht the handover at Bauma last week.

(L-R) Renzo Pagliero of Multitel with Dwight Van der Voort, Rens in ‘t Veld, Mirko Rebuzzi and Remon Scheper of Hoogwerkerverhuur

Mounted on a 3.5 tonne Iveco Daily chassis, the MJE250 was launched in 2021, but has been updated since then with additional tech. It features a five section telescopic aluminium boom topped by a jib with 180 degrees of articulation, all of which provides a working height of 24.7 metres along with a maximum outreach of 16.5 metres with a 100kg in the platform, while the maximum platform capacity of 250kg is available at up to 12.5 metres outreach.

The MJE250

Owner Dwight Van Der Voort said: “We chose to expand our fleet with the full electric MJE250, it’s a strategic move in response to a growing market demand for environmentally friendly machines. Zero emissions, silent operation for sensitive areas or night work, access to low emission zones, and significant cost savings are now essential.”

Based in Nieuwegein, south of Amsterdam, Hoogwerkerverhuur Van Der Voort was founded in 1980 and now runs a fleet of 110 aerial work platforms including truck mounts, scissors and spiders between seven and 90 metres.