If you'd like to update your material handling facilities but can't afford a large initial outlay of money, we suggest that you consider leasing the equipment you need from Maybury. Although lift trucks are the items most frequently leased, you can actually lease practically anything we sell.
Our Leasing Department would be happy to help you analyze your equipment needs and set up a lease program to fit your budget. Please call one of our Material Handling Specialists for more information.
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By leasing, a company can free up the money that would have been spent buying a lift truck and use it instead in a more profitable way like buying inventory that can generate profit or a plant expansion that will allow your business to grow and increase in value.
Because there is no large initial outlay of money required, the low monthly payments for state-of-the-art equipment can easily fit into a budget.
The leasing concept provides for the leased equipment to be returned at the end of the lease term and for a new lease term to begin with new equipment. This prevents having old, high-maintenance, low-productive equipment. Planned replacement also gives you the flexibility to change the specs on equipment at the end of the lease term if your application has changed.
Because Maybury's credit uses the equipment itself as collateral for the lease, you do not have to use other lines of credit you may have with the bank.
Lease payments are fixed for the term of the lease. As inflation occurs, your payments remain the same, so you are receiving more value for your dollar.
With equal monthly payments, you know exactly what the equipment will cost over the term of the lease.
When maintenance is included in a lease, operating costs are fixed for the term of the lease no more surprise maintenance bills. In addition, equipment is repaired promptly and properly by factory-trained mechanics.
Because you pay each month for the "use" of leased equipment, this equipment is generating the income each month to make the payments it is paying for itself.