
Moving materials efficiently across expansive job sites is a common challenge found on large-scale construction and infrastructure projects, steel erection, industrial maintenance and energy applications, including oil, gas and wind. In these environments, telehandlers often function as material shuttles, transporting loads from delivery zones to work areas.
The new Genie GTH-1544 is designed for this reality, enabling faster movement, reduced setup time and improved workflow, resulting in measurable productivity gains over the course of a shift, according to the company.
“For many job sites, especially large footprint projects, productivity comes from how efficiently materials move — not just how high they can be placed,” said Kyle Holdridge Genie global product director, telehandlers. “Whether you are unloading and transporting materials to laydown yards, staging materials for installation, or supporting jobsite cleanup, the GTH-1544 has the strongest lifting envelope in its class, along with an unrestricted drive envelope that keep loads moving.”
With a 15,000-lb. lift capacity and 44-ft. 7-in. lift height, the GTH-1544 is designed to deliver job site productivity over a full shift, not just a single lift. Unlike traditional pick-and-place telehandlers that rely on stabilizers, Genie’s pick-and-carry telehandlers are engineered for mobility, enabling operators to transport materials quickly and complete more cycles per shift, according to the company.
Sustaining Productivity
Operators benefit from higher usable capacity at full height and throughout the lifting envelope, and the ability to make frequent lifts without stopping to reconfigure or set stabilizers. A cab with 360 degrees of visibility enhances operator confidence and precision, while front and rear limited-slip differentials provide excellent traction across rough terrain, according to the company.
A chassis with proportional frame leveling enables operators to pick and place loads on side slopes up to 10 degrees, expanding working capability in real-world conditions. A multi-functional single joystick delivers smooth load handling and a redesigned gauge cluster is easier to read, according to the company.
A full fork and carriage portfolio, along with standard lifting shackle, provides flexibility for a wide range of material handling tasks. Optional features, including a back-up camera and Load Moment Indicator, further support safe, productive operation, according to Genie.
Built for Large Job Sites Where Material Handling Drives Productivity
By focusing on application-driven performance, Genie’s pick-and-carry telehandler family helps contractors rethink how telehandlers are selected.
“Not all 10K, 12K or 15K machines are created equal. Choosing the right configuration for the job can significantly improve efficiency, reduce unnecessary machine complexity and increase overall productivity,” said Holdridge.
For more information, visit genielift.com.







