We work with the people who make South Louisiana go.
Sugar mills. Supply bases. Fab yards. Warehouses. Refineries. Cold storage. Contractors. Municipalities. The brands change. The work doesn't. Things need to be lifted, hauled, stacked, and moved. We sell, rent, and fix the machines that do it.
Sugar mills and harvest operations.
Louisiana is the country's number-two sugarcane state. More than 519,000 acres came off the fields in 2024. Along Bayou Lafourche, Bayou Teche, and the parish roads through Assumption, St. Mary, St. James, and Iberville, every mill needs forklifts and telehandlers that work when the harvest doesn't wait.
We sell rough-terrain telehandlers, Kubota-powered diesel forklifts, and heavy-capacity machines built for cane yards. We service the lifts you already have. And when it's 11 p.m. in late October and the boiler line is stacked because a hydraulic hose blew, we're the call.

Oil and gas, Port Fourchon, and the offshore supply chain.
Port Fourchon services more than 90 percent of the Gulf's deepwater oil production. The yards along LA-1 handle everything from pipe to subsea modules to provisions. The forklifts and telehandlers on those pads don't get easy days.
Heavy-capacity Tailift diesel forklifts. Noblelift rough-terrain 4WD lifts that don't quit on chewed-up shell pad. Xtreme telehandlers built for offshore-grade work. Field service to the supply bases and fab yards. We answer the phone at 3 a.m.

Marine, shipbuilding, and fabrication.
The yards in and around Houma move things most people can't picture. Modules. Pipe spools. Engine cradles. Hull sections. The forklift you use on a fab yard takes a different kind of beating than the one in a warehouse.
We work with the fabricators, the shipyards, and the supporting machine shops. We sell, rent, and service heavy-capacity diesel forklifts and rough-terrain telehandlers. We carry hydraulic hose, fittings, and a hose press in the shop, so if something blows on a Thursday afternoon, you don't lose Friday.

Warehousing, distribution, and cold storage.
The South commands roughly 37 percent of the U.S. forklift market, and a lot of that is right here. The corridor from New Orleans through Schriever, Houma, and Thibodaux is full of distribution centers, food and beverage warehouses, and cold-storage facilities that run two and three shifts.
For these customers, we lead with Tailift electric and LPG forklifts and with Noblelift lithium-ion units. Lithium opportunity-charges between picks. No battery room. No watering. No swap. Your second shift stops being a coin flip.

Food processing, grain, and agriculture.
Seafood processors. Crawfish facilities. Rice driers. Feed mills. Grain elevators. Beverage warehouses. The food and ag economy of South Louisiana runs on forklifts and material handlers most consumers never see.
We sell forklifts sized to the bay. Electric units rated for food-grade environments. PM contracts so the machines pass the audit. A shop full of consumable parts so a sanitation Sunday doesn't turn into a closed Monday.

Construction, contractors, and rental.
You don't always need to buy a telehandler. Sometimes you need one Monday and you need to ship it back the Friday after the steel goes up.
We rent telehandlers, scissor lifts, boom lifts, and forklifts. Day, week, month. Delivered to the jobsite, picked up when you're done. No surprise charges. No filthy units.

Municipalities, schools, and public works.
We sell to parishes, school districts, port commissions, levee districts, and public works departments. We know how state contract pricing works. We know how the bid process works.
We can deliver the spec sheets and warranty documents your purchasing officer needs to close out the file.

Don't see your industry?
If you have something to lift and a deadline to hit, we probably have a machine and a tech for you.
Tell us what you move. We'll tell you what to lift it with.

