Combilift spreads holiday cheer with its 'Grinch' video

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

A holiday video, such as this year's "The Grinch Christmas video by Combilift 2024," is an annual tradition from Combilift, often involving choreographed fork lifts and Irish step dancers. This year, they mined a classic children's tale.

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 a North Pole Aisle-Master, turning the challenge into a Christmas miracle.

The video stars:

  • Jack: Pat McGonnall
  • Manager: Jim Cleary
  • Santa: Sean Casey
  • Children: Maisy and Lily Treanor
  • Voiceover: James Sheeran 
  • Narration: Shona Judge

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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