Turner Access Signs Deal with Danish Rental Giant

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Turner Access has announced its agreement with Pitzner to be the distributors of the Turner OCTO system scaffolding in Denmark.

After seven months of negotiations in Copenhagen and in Glasgow Turner Access and Pitzner finally signed the agreement last week.

Pitzner is the largest Danish owned rental company, providing machinery and equipment hire for a range of business sectors across Denmark. Pitzner is also the largest supplier of scaffolding equipment for hire in Denmark.

Turner Access Managing Director, Ian Wilson commented on the company’s website: 

“With over 40 years of experience in the scaffolding sales and rental market in Denmark, Pitzner is the ideal partner to help promote and supply Turner OCTO® system scaffolding in this important sector of the Scandinavian Market.

“Being part of a family owned business group, similar to the Turner Group, Pitzner is also a good fit for Turner Fabrication in terms of vision and values.

“We look forward to a long and successful relationship as we jointly develop our business in Denmark.”

Pitzner CEO, Ole Wamsler, said:

“We have a highly complex product range and volume, which means we have a strong team of experts to build solutions for our customers.

“In all other markets that Turner Access operates within, their expertise is undeniable, so we take it as a blue stamp from a real heavyweight in the industry that they have chosen to work with us.”  

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