The emblematic multidirectional load lifting equipment number 100,000 of Combilift and supports UNICEF
IMHX, Birmingham, United Kingdom, September 9, 2025 The Irish manufacturer Combilift, world leader in multidirectional and personalized manipulation solutions, has reached another historical moment with the production of its elevator team number 100,000.
To celebrate this historical achievement, the company offers the opportunity to win this exclusive team through a special competition: all the benefits will be donated to the Emergency Fund for Unicef ??Ireland. Children affected by natural conflicts and disasters, providing vital support where and when most needed. Thanks to this fund, UNICEF maintains its position as one of the fastest response organizations, working in more than 190 countries to provide critical support, such as drinking water, medications, therapeutic foods and temporary schools. Entry sold not only brings you to get a part of the history of Combilift, but also makes a real difference in the lives of the most vulnerable children in the world. While contributing to a dignified cause. Websites of the contest: www.combilift.com/win-a-truckunicef ??does not support any company, brand, product or service.
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