The ARA Show opened yesterday in Las Vegas, with good levels of attendance and a good number of all-new products.
The following photos will hopefully provide a taste of the event and developments.
We will follow up and add to this next week.
Attendance on day one was good
Skyjack at the entrance with its new E-Drive scissors while celebrating its 40th anniversary
CTE - USA highlighted its growing distribution network
MEC had plenty of new products on show including 60ft and 65ft versions of its Dual Reach boom lift concept and new 66ft 66RJ telescopic with rotating jib
As well a new 135ft telescopic with rotating jib - the Boom 135-RJ
The Genie stand was busy with almost all exhibits new products including its Next Generation scissor lifts, 80ft electric boom and new telehandler
(One of Genie’s Next Generation scissor lifts, a GS1932, showing the unique curved arms
E313 JLG had the all new 1,600kg/4m mini electric telehandler
Magni showed its new 3,000kg/6m compact telehandler - the 3.6 - alongside its larger models
The Niftylift stand was as well stocked as ever
GMG made an impressive return with numerous new products, including a four metre platform option. Its products are now built in Monterey, Mexico
Unusually for the ARA this year the show had an outside area
A Platform Basket Spider 33.15 on the Tracked Lifts stand
Canada’s UP Equip’s stand with Hoeflon cranes, Easy lift spiders and AlmaCrawler products
Teupen's Leo 30T plus becomes the TC98J in the USA
CMC's new S20 created a good deal of interest at the show
The Haulotte stand
XCMG’s brand new 20ft mast lift, the XGR20AC
Zoomlion unveiled a new 10m mast boom, the ZMP 30J
And from the front
And a 16ft mast lift, the ZMP16
Snorkel’s 210ft telescopic boom lift the 2100SJ
One of the few crane stands - Manitowoc/Grove Shuttlelift and National Crane
The Imer stand
The AXCS - Hy-Brid stand with a growing aerial lift and telehandler range
Sinoboom was out in force with its Mexican built products and the AB520EJ Plus boom lift
The Chinese producer Hynee showed a 12.6m mast boom with three section jib for 6m outreach
The Kerridge/insphire team - (L-R) Mark Taylor, Graham Dodds, Greg Bennett, Aaron Whiley, Gabe Cohen and Brian Mc Broom - had a very positive show in terms of leads in spite of a poor location
The show opens again this morning and runs through Saturday, there are plenty of other new products and manufacturers to cover.
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Mexican built Sinoboom?