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Blade Platforms Introduces Engineered High-Reach Access Fleet Purpose-Built for U.S. Transmission and Grid Modernization
ABILENE, Tex. — March 2, 2026 – Blade Platforms, a national provider of engineered, professional-grade high-reach aerial work platforms (AWPs/MEWPs), today announced a major expansion of…
03.04.2026
Beyond Height: Engineering for Real-World Conditions
In the aerial platform world, maximum height often dominates the conversation. But in real utility work, height alone does not determine performance. Stability, control,…
02.18.2026
From Field to Fleet: How Utility Crews Are Transforming Operations with Blade
The true measure of any aerial platform is not found in a brochure. It is found in how crews use it day after day…
02.18.2026
Built for the Grid: How Blade Platforms Supports Modernization Efforts Across U.S. Utilities
Across the United States, utilities are investing heavily in grid hardening, substation upgrades, renewable integration, and system resiliency. Infrastructure demands are increasing while timelines…
02.18.2026
Exclusive Launch of the 187
Blade Platforms Announces Exclusive Launch of the Ruthmann built 187 — Redefining Aerial Access for Transmission Towers and Utility Work ABILENE, Texas — Blade…
10.31.2025
The Utility Sector’s New Standard
The demands on the utility sector have never been higher. As grids expand, infrastructure ages, and renewable energy grows across the United States, utility…
01.14.2026
The Future Is Bigger. We’re Already There.
As industries scale up, so must the equipment that supports them. Blade Platforms stands at the forefront of this evolution, offering unparalleled aerial work…
10.09.2025
Why Our Clients Are Winning: Blade Platforms in Real-World Bids
In today’s infrastructure and utility markets, bids aren’t won on price alone. Safety, efficiency, and proven reliability are decisive factors. Increasingly, contractors tell us…
09.08.2025
In Aerial Lift Work, Safety Isn’t a Buzzword — It’s the Standard That Saves Lives
When the Numbers Tell a Hard Truth Since January 2000, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has recorded 1,977 injury-related aerial lift accidents…
08.22.2025
Why We’re Doing This
Why We’re Doing This As infrastructure demand grows taller and more complex, the need for aerial work platforms that safely and precisely reach new…
07.09.2025Ready to elevate
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