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Liebherr Rental Services app now for smartphone and tablet

Liebherr is offering its customers in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and the UK the opportunity to hire construction machines using a smartphone and tablet app. The app – in English, German and French – provides a quick overview of the equipment available in the Liebherr hire park and of the Liebherr dealer network. Available earthmoving machines and tower cranes are shown in a product overview and technical data, a short description and images can then be called up. After selecting a machine,
May 18, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Liebherr Rental Services, brought to you by a smartphone
718 Liebherr is offering its customers in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and the UK the opportunity to hire construction machines using a smartphone and tablet app.

The app – in English, German and French – provides a quick overview of the equipment available in the Liebherr hire park and of the Liebherr dealer network.

Available earthmoving machines and tower cranes are shown in a product overview and technical data, a short description and images can then be called up. After selecting a machine, he/she is directed to a dealer overview. The mobile app detects the user’s location and offers contact details of the nearest dealer. The rental services overview first flags up dealers near the user’s location. If deployment in a different area is planned, the dealer overview can be adjusted according to specific requirements. This makes it possible for the user to filter according to distance, post code or location to get contact details of other rental services.

The Liebherr Rental Services app can be downloaded for smartphones and tablets with Apple, Android and Windows operating systems.

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