IPAF held its annual Women in Powered Access breakfast at APEX, during the APEX exhibition in Maastricht.

The event was attended by women across the access industry and hosted by Paola Palazzani, president of spider manufacturer Palazzani and Julie Houston-Smyth, managing director at distributor Lolex. Between them the pair asked a range of questions to Vicki Allen and her daughter Jade, who between them run the UK’s new and used powered access marketplace International Platforms.

Ahead of the question and answer session IPAF’s new president Kai Schliephake, managing director of PartnerLift, shared his support for the federation’s Women in Powered Access initiative. It was followed by Carole Bachmann, secretary general of the European Rental Association (ERA), who highlighted the association’s new Women in Rental initiative, which was launched during the International Rental Exhibition (IRE), co-located with APEX at the MECC venue.

Vicki and Jade reminded attendees that the powered access industry has long been dominated by men. “For decades the sector has been shaped by male engineers, male sales teams and male depot managers. But today more women than ever are stepping into roles across sales, operations, logistics and leadership.”

Vicki, who has spent more than 20 years building a respected career in powered access, added, “My early career was mostly admin, but everything changed when I briefly worked with someone who later joined one of the main manufacturers, Genie. That connection opened the door to powered access and from the moment I stepped into the industry, I was hooked.

Jade, who grew up watching the industry from the sidelines before unexpectedly joining it herself, commented, “Growing up, powered access was the last thing I imagined myself doing. My passion was horses. I imagined a future working outdoors with animals rather than people, not selling MEWPs or negotiating transport loads.”