Tag:shop=mobile_industrial_equipment

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Description
A place where mobile industrial equipments are sold.
Group: shops
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Status: proposed

A store that primarily sells mobile industrial equipment . It may also rented mobile industrial equipment or sell accessories or parts, but their primary business is selling mobile industrial equipments This includes heavy construction equipment (excavator, loader, backhoe loader, skid-steer loader, dumper, bulldozer, grader, compactor, paver, crusher, drilling rig, etc.), material handlers (mobile crane, telescopic handler, reach stacker, forklift). or equipment like street sweeper or mobile generator.

For agricultural and forestry machines see shop=tractor, for truck and HGV vehicles see shop=truck, for other consumer machines or tools see similar tags below and for rental see shop=plant_hire or shop=rental.

How to map

Set a node at the center of the feature or draw an area along its outline.

Tag it with shop=mobile_industrial_equipment.

Tags used in combination

  • brand=* – in case of several brands use a semicolon as separator (without space), e.g. JCB;Volvo;Caterpillar;Komatsu.
  • operator=* – indicates the name of the company operating the shop
  • opening_hours=* – hours of opening
  • phone=*
  • website=*
  • payment:*=* – to indicate the precise method of payment.

Examples of mobile industrial equipment

Similar tags

  • shop=plant_hire – "plant hire" is British English for equipment rental or machinery hire. Usually for heavier duty equipment than covered by tool hire, and with a largely professional customer base. Some operators will run both plant and tool hire. Don't confuse with rental=plant for shops that rent  living plants (for example, for corporate events).
  • shop=truck – a dealer that primarily sells trucks (heavy goods vehicles).
  • shop=tractor – a shop that primarilly sells tractors, agricultural and forestry machinery, accessories and/or related spare parts, repair, and rental services.
  • shop=agrarian – a shop specializing in the sale of agricultural inputs such as pesticides, fertilizers, certified seed, feeds, agricultural machines, tools or parts, etc:
  • shop=groundskeeping – similar shop as shop=garden_machinery. Maybe more focused on professional ground maintenance of sports fields, golf courses, parks or other commercial grounds.. See discussion.
  • shop=garden_machinery – similar shop as shop=groundskeeping. Maybe more focused on home garden machinery, but can also offer products for professionals groundskeepers. See discussion.

See also

  • shop=power_tools – a shop selling power tools (drills, screwdrivers, grinders, saws, jigsaws, soldering irons, milling machines, heat guns, pressure washers).
  • shop=tool_hire – rent out a range of tools for building work, garden and household maintenance (may include heavy duty hand and power tools).
  • shop=hardware – a shop selling fastening (screws and bolts, nails, hooks etc.), tools, power tools, plumbing, electrical, building or garden supplies, paint, kitchenware and homeware, locks, keys, and a key-cutting. shop=hardware is similar to Do-It-Yourself-store, except it is generally smaller and stock a narrower range of products.
  • shop=doityourselfDo-It-Yourself-stores (DIY for short), or Home Improvement Centers sell home, garden and construction products. They offer supplies for doing things yourself - household repairs and improvements (decorating products; home textile; bathroom and kitchen furniture and supplies; garden tools, machinery, furniture or supplies; flowers; shrubs or small trees; paint; hand tools; power tools; electrical, plumbing or building supplies). DIY store is similar to shop=hardware, except it is generally larger and stock a wider range of products.
  • shop=trade - a place of business that sells to a particular trade or trades, but normally also retails to normal consumers. Examples include building supplies, timber yards, plumbing, roofing or electrical supplies, tiles etc. Some shops rents also power tools, construction equipment or trailers.