Look at the North Pole, specifically the white dot 400 miles south of center. This is the “Alert” military base and the furthest northern point of year round human habitation. Well they just purchased Mohawk mobile column lifts for their vehicle maintenance needs.
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Ron Veresko of Mohawk Lifts touring the NASCAR Hall Of Fame with King Richard Petty. The event was the Petty Family Foundation Charity Auction and Dinner.
ABC News aired this special report on President Obama’s new limousine. They take a tour of the garage where the presidents’ vehicles are retrofitted, repaired and maintained. Take a guess which brand of automotive lift the president’s limo gets lifted … Continue reading
By: Steve Perlstein With all the lift choices available to today’s shop owners, if we wrote about every type, size and style available, it would require an entire issue of Auto International.. The choice of two post, four post, parallelogram, … Continue reading
By: Steve Perlstein Everyone is busy managing their business. Sometimes your business can manage you, which is never good for your time management, getting everything done you need to do and seeing all the prospects you need to see. All … Continue reading
By: Josh Cable An important procurement tool for decades, cooperative purchasing may be more important than ever in today’s economy Judy Meisel is passionate about cooperative purchasing. As purchasing manager for Olathe, Kan., and a long-time buyer, Meisel sees cooperative … Continue reading
by: statepolitics.lohudblogs.com Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani traveled to Total Tool in Schodack, Rensselaer County, today to endorse Republican Chris Gibson in the race for the 20th Congressional District, whose southern counties include Dutchess, Greene, Columbia, Otsego and … Continue reading
Andy Cohen producer of THE ROAD TO SEMA uses Mohawk lifts in the fabrication & customization of all vehicles in his shop. Check out some of the photos from the Scion build
By: Steve Hamill – www.govpro.com Over the past few years, Americans have become increasingly critical of government and cynical about government’s ability to “do good.” Despite these stereotypes views and criticisms, there are many compelling examples that demonstrate how government … Continue reading
By: Steve Perlstein Cooperative procurements, once known as “piggybacking,” have skyrocketed in recent years for many reasons. It is a method whereby a single government agency has gone through the bid process, established a contract for an item or group … Continue reading

