Our Solution

The Three Problems Killing Multi-Location Profitability

Corporate buyers know the problem. They rarely hear it said out loud. That’s what earns trust.

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Lease restrictions

You lease 80% of your service locations. Every lease negotiation hits the same wall: landlords refuse to allow concrete anchoring. They know what happens when you leave—abandoned equipment drilled into their property.

2

Slow launch timelines

You signed a lease for a new service center. Operations wants to open in 6 weeks. Fixed lifts create delays with zero revenue, because of permits, approvals, concrete work, and inspections. Your lift removes all of that, cutting weeks from launch schedules.

3

Can't Redeploy Assets When Locations Close

Market shifts. A location underperforms. You close it and open a new one across town. Your fixed lifts? Anchored into concrete you're leaving behind.

Every closed location = $50,000+ in equipment you can't recover. Every new location = another $50,000 to equip from scratch.

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Our Solution

Portable Car Hoists: Built for Commercial Scale

The only lift system engineered for multi-location operations, lease flexibility, and rapid deployment across your entire fleet network.

Flexibility across locations

The same unit works in any shop, so operations stay consistent everywhere.

Speed to deploy

Units are operational the day they arrive, without construction or city approvals.

Standardized training

One lift model across all shops makes training easier and reduces maintenance complexity.

Redeploy Anywhere

Location closing? Move the equipment to your new site in one day. Protect your capital investment and standardize equipment across all locations.

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 our PRODUCT MODELS

Choose Your Lift System

Portable Car Hoist Model A
Small shops • Mobile mechanics • DIY enthusiasts

The Model A features sturdy two-post car lift with an electric motor and hydraulic cylinders—no concrete required. Available in electric or battery-powered versions, it’s perfect for stationary garages or mobile service. Its foldable top beam allows easy transport and storage, and must be securely locked before use.

Lift Capacity: 8,000-11,000 lb higher capacities available upon request
Lift Height: 69 - 73 ½ inches
Electric Power: 110V or 220V
Battery-Powered: 12V or 24V
Setup Time: 5-15 minutes
$
16,800
Starting Price
Portable Car Hoist Model C
Professional shops • Daily heavy use • Fleet maintenance

The Model C, the top beam rises simultaneously with the lifting arms, eliminating overhead interference even at maximum lifting height. This innovative design allows safe lifting of taller vehicles without clearance limitations, making it ideal for trucks with extended cabs or high roof trailers.

Lift Capacity: 8,000-11,000 lb
higher capacities available upon request
Lift Height: 69 - 73 ½ inches
Electric Power: 110V or 220V
Battery-Powered: 12V or 24V
Setup Time: 5-15 minutes
$
17,100
Starting Price
Portable Semi Hoist Model T
Semi trucks • Fleet operators • Event displays • Commercial use

The Model T features two precision-engineered lift platforms designed to safely raise heavy commercial vehicles (HCVs). One platform is positioned under the front section and the other under the rear section, ensuring stable, balanced lifting of the entire vehicle while maintaining maximum safety and structural integrity.

Combined lifting capacity: 16,000 to 54,000 lb
Lift Height: 69 - 73 ½ inches
Electric Power: 110V or 220V
Battery-Powered: 24V
Setup Time: 5-15 minutes
$
33,600
Starting price
2 PCH-8 units
Everything you need to know

Commercial Fleet Questions

What's the lead time for large fleet orders?
Do you provide installation support for multi-location deployments?
Can we customize units with our company branding?
What's the warranty for commercial high-cycle use?
How does parts availability work for 50+ locations nationwide?
Can we get a demo unit before committing to a large order?
How do these compare to mobile column lifts for heavy fleet vehicles?
What if a location closes and we need to redeploy equipment?