1 February, 2024

Introducing Riwal’s new online platform: elevating the digital experience

Riwal, the industry leader in aerial work platforms and elevated access solutions, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new website. A platform that is set to transform the way professionals connect, engage, and excel in the world of elevated work. 

At Riwal, we are thrilled to announce the launch of our new website. With new functionalities and an entirely new look and feel, which has also been implemented to the latest version of our My Riwal customer portal.

Combined, the website and My Riwal form a platform set to transform the way professionals connect, engage, and excel in the world of elevated work.

Riwal’s new website combines an intuitive design with enhanced functionality. Users can effortlessly access an even wider range of services, information, and industry expertise, all in one place.

The improved customer portal MyRiwal provides endless opportunities for customers to gain insights on their hired units, invoices, quotations, collections, sustainability status and projects shared with other parties: all rental information accessible with just one finger click.

Discover the future of elevated work today at www.riwal.com and in the My Riwal customer portal and app.

 

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