MOLLO NOLEGGIO NAMED “PLATFORM RENTAL COMPANY OF THE YEAR” AT THE ITALPLATFORM AWARDS 2025
Mollo Noleggio confirms its leadership in the sector, adding the award received at GIS 2025 to an already impressive list of achievements.
Another prestigious recognition for Mollo Noleggio, which received the Italplatform Award for ‘Platform Rental Company of the Year’ during the GIS 2025 event in Piacenza. The Mollo Group company, which specialises in the professional rental of platforms and equipment, thus reaffirms its leadership in the industry, adding this accolade to an already impressive list of honours.
The GIS – Italian Lifting Days event, now in its tenth edition and held at the Piacenza Expo pavilions from 25 to 27 September 2025, is the leading national exhibition for the lifting and aerial platform sector. In this context, the Italplatform award celebrates Italian excellence, promoting companies that invest in technological development, safety and professionalism, and highlighting the strategic role of professional rental companies in protecting workers and driving industry’s evolution.
Mollo Noleggio once again establishes itself as a benchmark for the professional rental of platforms and construction equipment, at both national and international level, thanks to a unique combination of advanced technology, operational expertise, and customer focus.
This is not the first time the company has stood out at GIS: Mollo Noleggio had already received the Italplatform Award in 2017, 2019, and 2021, confirming its ongoing commitment to service quality, innovation, and safety. In 2023, the company was also recognised as the “Best Training Centre” in Italy.
Another notable milestone came in 2020, when Mollo Noleggio won the prestigious ‘European Rental Award as Large Rental Company of the Year’ — the first and only Italian company ever to do so. Most recently, Mollo Noleggio entered the Top 100 rental companies in the world across the construction, industrial, and events sectors, according to the IRN 100 ranking for 2025.
With a workforce of 660 employees, 71 rental centres across Italy, and the largest fleet in the country — 19,000 units of various types, including 7,000 aerial platforms, lifting equipment, and construction cranes — the company achieved a turnover exceeding €150 million in 2024, with the goal of surpassing €170 million in 2025.
“This latest recognition is the result of the daily commitment of our entire team,” commented Mauro Mollo, who runs the group with his brother Roberto. “Growing by investing in people, safety and technological innovation has always been our goal, and receiving this recognition once again fills us with pride.”