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Tong SwiftLift Shifts Gears into Second Year with New Website and Promising Sales

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Tong SwiftLift is gearing up for a dynamic second year of business, building on the momentum from its first anniversary of integration into the Tong Engineering Group.

According to a recent release, Tong SwiftLift has experienced significant growth, with robust sales of its renowned mobile storeloading elevators and conveyors, designed to enhance efficiency for farm and industrial operations.

In addition to celebrating its 2024 achievements, Tong SwiftLift has launched a new website — www.tongswiftlift.com— aimed at providing customers with improved access to information and resources.

 “We’re very pleased with our first year’s progress, building on the solid foundations of Terry Johnson Ltd. Demand, especially from export markets, has been strong, expanding the product’s reach through our existing distribution channels,” says Richard Knighton, General Manager at Tong SwiftLift.  “The launch of our new website aligns with growing demand and will play a key part in achieving our goal of making Tong SwiftLift machines more accessible to customers across the UK and worldwide.”

Looking forward, Knighton says, “We have exciting plans for 2025 to develop our capabilities and continue delivering high-quality elevating and conveying solutions.”

With Tong’s agricultural engineering heritage and focus on advanced handling solutions, both companies are well-positioned to drive industry innovation and success.

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