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Combilift unveils “The Grinch Christmas Video” – A festive tale of magic and innovation

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Combilift is spreading holiday cheer with its in-house production, “The Grinch Christmas Video by Combilift.”

The video tells the story of Jack, a hardworking employee tackling a surprise Christmas Eve delivery. With the odds stacked against him, Santa arrives piloting aNorth Pole Aisle-Master, turning the challenge into a Christmas miracle.

Crafted entirely by Combilift’s creative team, the video celebrates teamwork, innovation, and holiday magic.

Martin McVicar, CEO of Combilift, commented: "At Combilift, we understand the importance of determination in overcoming challenges, and this light-hearted story brings that to life in a fun and festive way. We’re proud to have created this video in-house, highlighting not just our products but also the creativity and passion of our team."

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