Over the next couple of days, we will be publishing a series of pictorial overview of the world’s biggest equipment show, Bauma.
We start with the observations of one of our German based editorial team - Alexander Ochs – who has posted so many that we will cover them in two parts. Here is part one.
On the escalator down to the jam packed U Bahn underground train to the show
The local press highlights the fact that travelling by road is even worse
Liebherr's 400 tonne LR1400.1 SX
The 31m/6,000kg Magni RTH 6.31 TC
Riccardo Magni: discussing new products and ideas stating ”Dreaming is allowed”
Magni’s 19m/4,500kg TH4.5.19P
Close by Manitou with its electric powered eMRT...
...and a hydrogen prototype
Manitou’s 18m/4,000kg MRT1840
Palazzani had a great show with two totally new models, including the 16 metre TZJ 160, sitting on the stand’s roof
The other new model sharing most of the same componentry is the 18 metre TZJ180
Imer's stand had plenty of access on display
XCMG's 250t AT XCA250G7-1E All Terrain with a 76m boom as sold to Sarens
Star of the Tadano stand was arguably with the new 1,250t CC78.1250-1crawler crane, based on the Demag CC6800, with the first two sold to Maxim in the USA – tariffs?
Tadano and Maxim Crane Works toast the purchase of the first of two CC78.1250-1
The German/Japanese company also shone with new platforms, both from the Nagano acquisition alongside an updated Tadano Super Deck
A more recent acquisition Oil&steel now in Tadano colours, which gives Klaus Niemes a good laugh
Not 'heigh', but Leigh, the man on the left called Sparrow, and the one on the right is Damien Bizjak from Tadano
Altec Teupen surprised everyone with a 72m truck mounted platform
Palfinger launched several new models in its new Tec series with working heights between 19 and 28 metres
CMC introduced its new 20 metre spider lift but appeared to have a good show
Bronto's 56 metre S56XR all electric truck mounted platform
The Manitowoc stand in the corner of the South area was buzzing for most of the show
The new five axle/250t GMK5250L-2 is still in development
As is the new 150t plug in hybrid GMK5150Le offers the same 60 or 68m boom choice as the current 150t diesel models
An eye catching Potain exhibit
The Chinese manufacturer Noblelift is one to watch, as it steps up its production in Malaysia, including the launch of its first two boom lifts due to ship by the summer
Blondie editorial alert: Macarena García Oliver (L of Spain’s Movicarga with Vertikal’s Imogen Campion)
Sinoboom put on a traditional Bavarian display
Spierings repeated its vast orangery style booth concept
Wolffkran’s stand was packed with new models and innovations – a company really going places
China’s CFMG displayed its scissor range
Dutch start up Kraxcle, launched an all-electric crawler based on and FB Gru crane
German company Zaunrith showed its Effer 1000 based ZRK1000
The JLG -Hinowa booth
The new Hinowa TC30 telescopic spider lift on the JLG/Hinowa/ Asua stand
JLG Power Towers Ecolift
Jekko had plenty of new products and innovations on display, including the prototype JCX80 mini crawler with three operating modes including tower crane
Geda had a substantial presence with its hoist range
Arcon’s new radio remote controllers
Local company Sennebogen made an even bigger impact that usual
Including its new heavy duty telehandler the 360G
Bavarian hospitality was a key element of the Sennebogen stand
A more subdued Klubb display
Ruthman launched the compact 38m T380XS alongside its 100m truck mount Ruthmann
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