September 24, 2024

Harmar Mobility, a Leading Manufacturer of Mobility Equipment in the United States, Acquires Pollock Lifts

 

Harmar Mobility, a leading manufacturer of mobility equipment in the United States, has acquired Pollock Lifts, a UK based manufacturer of wheelchair & disabled access lifts including residential elevators. The financial strength that Harmar brings will allow Pollock to develop and capitalize on new opportunities in Great Britain and Ireland, Europe, the United States and Australia. The management team at Pollock Lifts remains the same and continues to be dedicated to providing a high level of service to all its customers. Manufacturing will continue to take place in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland. Pollock’s US distribution agreement arrangements are not affected by this acquisition.

Based in Sarasota, FL, USA, Harmar Mobility is the leading manufacturer of mobility solutions, specializing in wheelchair lifts for automobiles, stair lifts for homes, and residential and commercial vertical platform lifts. The company was founded in 1998 with the mission to use meaningful innovation to increase independence and improve quality of life for the millions of people with accessibility difficulties. Inspired by a driving purpose, the company’s mission is: We lift lives.

For Harmar, the new partnership unlocks new and exciting product categories developed by Pollock over the last 15 years which it will look to promote in the United States and Canada. “We are very excited about the future of Pollock Lifts,” said Harmar CEO Steve Dawson. “Harmar is thrilled to work with such an outstanding team at Pollock and we couldn’t have asked for a better one to join our family.”

“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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