08.10.2005
APEX photo tour
We had not intended to run a photo report from APEX this year, but faced with numerous requests to repeat our SED report here it is.
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JLG had one of the largest stands at the show
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Leguan launched its first crawler the 12.5m 125
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The new 19 metre 1.2 m wide scissor
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Genie topped the Self Propelled boom league with the Z135/70 and the New Z51/30 to name but two.
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Haulotte's first effort in the Truck mount market. All exhibits on the stand were new products
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The MEC stand was one of the busiest stands at the show
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Skjacks circular bar was a popular watering hole
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The shape of New electric Manitou booms, the 150AETJ prototype
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A new Holland Lift 28 metre work height narrow aisle scissor was not on display, but eight units were sold
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Iteco showed its new products in new colours
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Dino had a major display and launched a new version of its 26 metre trailer lift
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The Easi Uplifts team Fergus McArdle, John Ball, Ronan Mclenan and Patrick McArdle on their bright yellow stand
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Poul Steiness of Steiness Liftcenter in Denmark (L) with Mark van Oosten of Omega lift, with the narrow aisle 26 metre scissor lift, featuring the highest scissor guard in history. Steiness has purchased to large Omega lifts for its re-rent fleet
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Intense negotiations on the Omme stand
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Holland Lift wins the prize for most machines per metre, while Merlo had the best telehandler access display
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Snorkel had an impressive display and a good show.
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A colourful Aichi parking lot on the outside area
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One of the most relaxed stands at the show, Matilsa showed its trailers and a 4x4 Parma boom with levelling jacks, sold the Rapid in the UK. Matilsa did have the best wine, (sorry JLG, the Spanish red just pipped the Italian)
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Socage with its renewed Navaho spider lift
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Segundo Fernandez (L) Haulotte Group sales manager and Alexandre Saubot MD with the new HA41PX
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The new 17m PB scissor lift, Dic Bac in the platform is the new dealer for Holland
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The patented Boom on the CMC PLJ 250 truck mount
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Rainer Lehmann shows his latest EMU mast boom with three section top boom
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The new AAiro Micra self propelled stock picker
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Gordon Leicester of Facelift takes a breather, in the background Chinese made scaffold towers
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Dyno Europe attracted visitors with its Ice cream
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A wheelchair lift fitted to an Oxley air powered version of the OX906
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Aerial had a major presence, and a brand new 19m telescopic boom trailer lift
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Dakota Shine and Unic shared a stand
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Moba displayed a perfected Scissor overload device
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UpRight showed the TL50 TRAILER LIFT and the aut level Speed Level
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The Perk elctronics was promoting the OEM service tracker, in the forground Snorkel boss Frank Scarbourough looks typically intense
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Remo Mambelli deomstrates the raised drive controls on the 16m Spilift from Leader
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Euro supply exhibited the beautiful Hitachi crawler booms
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Insulated platfrom specialists EGIE with a specialised van mount
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The twin telescopic boomed 3.5 tonne Cicogna from Leader
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The British built 22 metre Axcendant
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The Spiders are coming, everywhere you looked machines were painted up in Colle, the dutch rental company, colours
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Kesla launched its new 19 metre self propelled unit
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Lion lifts Galaxy truck mounts caged in,
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GSR with its up and over 3.5 tonne truck mount
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The 1999 JLG 60ft refurbished boom attracted a good deal of interest
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Comabi will shortly expand its mast boom range to include a slewing version
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The IPS team launched a new parts catalogue and gave away a bike
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Davide Agosta (L) and Elena Gamba of Svelt at the end of day two
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Exhibitors confer on the Sumner stand during a quiet moment
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John Ball next to his 42 metre Falck Schmidt Falcon which will be offered for re-rent throughout Europe
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One of two mini cranes at the show, the IMAI and CTE's new spider lift boom
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Eric Achten of Sky High with the new version of its self propelled boom
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The New Palfinger TKA61KS had its international launch at APEX in Becker colours.
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The Teupen Leo 15GT with variable height tracks
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Gemmo crawlers showed new articulated track design
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The new Pagliero low profile dual teleboom 3.5 tonne MX200 truck mount
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Big scissors with double decks were much in evidence.
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The tallest lift at the show the 89m Bronto
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The 25 metre Aichi boom did not make it to the show, but a drawing did.
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The AJ Access stand with Glynn Goodwyn at the counter
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The most senior UpRight management, L-R David Sargent, director of Holding company Griffin, Frank Thorton VP of production, Owner Rick Stowe and new UpRight MD Noel Corcoran
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Leopold Mayerhofer (L)of System lift seals a deal for over 20 Aichi 21 m wheeled booms
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