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Hydro Mobile set to display E-Series at WOC
The new light- and medium-duty mast climber from Hydro Mobile will be on display at the 2009 World of Concrete show.
New truck mounts at SAIE
Among the new products at SAIE are truck mounts from CTE, Cela, and Oil and Steel.
Booms from Iteco? Plus emphasis on niche machines
Italian scissor specialist, Iteco told AI that the company is seriously looking at developing a full range of articulated booms. The company hopes to be able to present the booms at Intermat 2009.
Broader coverage for Locatelli
Italian rough terrain crane manufacturer Locatelli has expanded its distribution network by signing up a new dealer and a new agent
Linden Comansa towers in Asia
Tower crane manufacturer Linden Comansa Group claims sales of about 50 units in Singapore for 2008
Tadano at Bauma China
At this year's Bauma China exhibition, Tadano Ltd will exhibit jointly with B.Q. Tadano (Beijing) Crane Co., Ltd for the first time
Record visitor numbers at APEX show
The sixth APEX exhibition, held in Maastricht on 17 - 19 September, was a big success with a record number of visitors. More than 5300 industry professionals from 44 different countries attended the show, which is 25% higher than the figures for the previous event in 2005.
UpRight's 26 m diesel scissor leads out five new products at APEX
Among the new products at APEX is the first in UpRight's new diesel scissor lift, the X80ND, the largest scissor lift the company has every produced.
JLG launches Toucan 10E mast boom lift at APEX
Among the many product launches and updates at APEX is a never-before seen, electrically powered, mast style boom lift from JLG. The Toucan 10E provides a 10m working height and is designed to help users increase their productivity and make maintenance easy.
JLG's new mast boom among the launches at APEX
The sixth APEX aerial platform exhibition opens in just one week in Maastricht, The Netherlands. It takes place from Wednesday 17th to Friday 19th September - and will be the largest APEX show ever, with over 115 companies exhibiting.
Nagano tracked platforms new to Europe
Nagano Hoogwerkers, the Netherlands and Belgian agent for Japanese manufacturer, Nagano, will be showing two aerial platform models which have not previously been seen in Europe. The na180ja is a tracked articulated boom with 18 m maximum platform height and the na90za is best described as a tracked sigma boom with 9.3m maximum platform height.
Innovative truck mounts from CTE Bizzocchi
Italian truck mount specialist, Bizzocchi, owned by CTE, will show two new products: the Z21 articulated telescopic platform, mounted on a Nissan chassis and the KJ-A 510 telescopic boom installed on a three axis chassis with 26t total weight.
APEX: two weeks to go
The sixth APEX aerial platform exhibition opens in two weeks time in Maastricht, The Netherlands - taking place on Wednesday 17th to Friday 19th September - and will be the largest show APEX ever, with over 115 companies exhibiting.
APEX: just two weeks to go
The sixth APEX aerial platform exhibition opens in two weeks time in Maastricht, The Netherlands – taking place on Wednesday 17th to Friday 19th September - and will be the largest show APEX ever, with over 115 companies exhibiting.
Free buses from Brussels International Airport
Free transfer buses between MECC Maastricht and Brussels International Airport, Belgium, will be run by the organisers. Depending on traffic, the journey takes around 90 minutes.
APEX: hotels, opening times, venue details
Practical details on attending the APEX exhibition, including hotel booking, opening hours, conference times, etc.
New 3.5t van mounts from GSR
GSR Spa uses APEX to launch a new range of 3.5 t GVW telescopic van mounted platforms, with the E140TJV fitted to a Ford Transit van making its debut in Maastricht.
Surprises from UpRight and Skyjack
Two of the bigger names in the aerial platform business, UpRight and Skyjack, are promising some interesting new machines at APEX, although are still keeping quiet about what exactly they will be.
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