Harrington Hoists in Haiti Relief Effort

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Harrington Hoists, Inc., is participating in the Haiti Relief Effort to help the victims of the recent devastating earthquake that rocked the island. “Goods that will assist in the clean up and rebuilding of Haiti will be needed” said Bret Lussow, Business Development Sales Manager. “Our manual hand chain hoists and lever hoists are tools that can be used to accomplish this task. We are fortunate to be able to contribute our products and we encourage others to do whatever they can to help.”

Harrington hoists, Inc. is a member of The Industrial Supply Association (ISA) which has organized a means for all of their members to support the effort by providing a central staging area for shipping the donated equipment to the region.  The first shipments are scheduled to ship in February.

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