Vertikal Days has continued to attract more visitors year on year.
The show from a Palazzani 32 metre spider platform.
The evening event was 'sold out' but with the great weather, many opted to sit outside.
The wacky 'Cosmic Sausages' kept everyone entertained during the evening event.
The talented Lincoln Noel 'tinkling the ivories' in the main marquee at lunchtime.
Several visitors fancied being a 'Sausage'
Alarina was in the Marketplace showing off its 4.2m working height self propelled Alas 2100 - there is also a 7.14m working height big brother.
First show in the UK for City Lifting's Artic Raptor 84 compact articulated tower crane.
Ascendant unveiled its new A18-13 (13m outreach, 230kg basket capacity) which takes its 22m truck concept and puts it on a 3.5 tonne chassis. The first sale should be with Rapid Platforms.
Ascendant also sold one of its 12.5m van mounted platforms to Smart Platform Rentals.
The ATN Piaf 810 on Powerlifting stand attracted a lot of interest.
The Bocker AHK30 -1400 will have remote controls from July, a new hook retention system and a five year warranty.
Industrade's Stefan Devenish showing off the Bocker furniture lift.
Bronto showed off its S38XDT
Cautrac MST 300 Access on a Marooka chassis.
A Manitowoc and Cosmic Sausage team photo.
CTE showed off its unusual 20.13 Multi Purpose truck mounted platform
Cumberland Industries showed its new Landrover based platform first seen at Bauma and also unveiled its Iveco 4x4 platform.
Luke Thurston (L) with Paul Murphy of Cumberland Industries after selling the first of possibly 10 Landrover based platforms in the UK to Smart Platform Rentals.
Dunlop's new ER50 crane tyre designed to cope with high speed motorway driving as well as heavy loads.
The Genie S65 Trax
Haulotte 12metre HA12CJ+ a compact electric articulating boom is designed to meet all working requirements in tight spaces.
Kranlyft sold its first Maeda LC1385B in the UK to Bernard Hunter Cranes. (L-R) Jim Rafferty, Terry Marnock and Bernard Hunter.
Grove was showing its 45 tonne capacity GCK3045
East Cork Crane Hire brought over its recently purchased 350 tonne LTM 1350-6.1 with 70 metre boom and Y-suspension boom system and took and order for another 350 tonner from UK crane rental company Bronzeshield
The UK premier of the 60 tonne Liebherr LTR1060 with 40 metre telescopic boom.
The enlarged Marketplace was a great place to sit and chat with tea and cakes or visit the many exhibitors.
Largest crawler telescopic at the show was the 70 tonne Link Belt TCC750
The show included the largest collection of access equipment seen in the UK.
Oil&Steet had a very good show selling the first Snake 2010 in the UK.
The Nifty stand included its latest new model, the lightweight HR17 Hybrid.
Jacco Hartkoorn of Orlaco shows of the latest camera.
Phil Lomax of Tracked Accessat the controls of the 32 metre Palazzani spider platform.
Liebherr UK managing director Richard Everist in front of East Cork Crane Hire's 350 tonne LTM 1350-6.1
Alan Russon of Russon Access complets the £2 million plus big scissor deal with Richard Saunders of AFI.
Skyking Landrover-based platform and the Iveco 159T 4x4. Also on the stand was the Palfinger P320.
Thomas Schramm - ex director or international sales for Terex Demag - took over as general manager of Tadano Faun early in April
Graham Morley of Tinsley trailers demonstrates its latest safety system - which was built specifically for the show after a huge fire destroyed the company's offices.
Per Torp - export manager for Time Versalift and president of the Danish operation - in front of the Modec chassis electric platform.
Trailers, platforms, mobile towers and mobile cranes.
The new ZT safety harness - turned inside out to show how it reduces forces by up to 40 percent.
Palazzani hats 1
Palazzani hats 2
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