Harmar Mobility Acquires Pollock Lifts

image courtesy of Pollock Lifts

Headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, Harmar Mobility, a leading stairlift and mobility device lift manufacturer, has acquired Pollock Lifts, based in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, yahoo finance reports. This acquisition follows Harmar’s addition of the UP Stairlift to its product line in the summer of 2023. The modular curved stairlift is manufactured by the Netherlands-based company DeVi Stairlift. This partnership now makes Harmar the sole UP Stairlift distributor in the U.S. “The sale of Pollock Lifts to Harmar Mobility is a great outcome for our customers and team members,” said Saunders Graham, Pollock Lifts managing director. “We have spent the last 25 years building our incredible business and are excited that Harmar will continue our strong traditions of quality products and customer satisfaction.”

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