ESTA 2010 awards attract record number of entries

08 February 2010

ESTA Awards for Excellence

ESTA Awards for Excellence

A record number of firms from around Europe have entered the 2010 ESTA Awards of Excellence to be held at the Hilton Munich Park Hotel in Munich, Germany on Thursday 22 April 2010, during the Bauma exhibition.

"We are delighted with the response," said Christian-Jacques Vernazza, ESTA president and president of Mediaco, France's leading mobile crane rental company.

Called the "largest crane and heavy haulage party in Europe", the 2010 dinner promises to be the biggest to date and has attracted sponsorship from many top companies. Liebherr and Terex are headlining as gold sponsors, while the list of silver sponsors comprises Goldhofer, Kobelco, Manitowoc, Scheuerle and Tadano. Supporting sponsors signed at the time of writing were Faymonville, Load Systems International, Modulift and Sarens.

The awards dinner is jointly run by ESTA and International Cranes and Specialized Transport magazine. ESTA (European Association of Heavy Haulage, Transport and Mobile Cranes) is the pan-European association for national trade associations representing mobile crane rental, heavy haulage and abnormal load transport companies.

The 2009 winners included JJ Kraner of Denmark, Sarens from Belgium, STDR-TEDL of France, Fagioli from Italy and Ainscough Crane Hire from the UK.

* To sponsor the ESTA Awards of Excellence, please contact John Austin at IC on john.austin@khlcom or Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786220.

To attend the awards dinner, please contact Caroline van Geest at ESTA on officemanager@esta-eu.org or go to www.esta-eu.org

Alternatively, email the booking agent Benedicte Lambert at meetings@kelleneurope.com

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