26.11.2014
New products at Bauma China
While this year’s Bauma China is more subdued than the extravaganza of new and exotic product launches seen at the last event in 2012, there are still plenty of new products on show, some of which are highly unusual.
On day one the rain was constant and the place saturated making it a challenging day, but it certainly did not deter the crowds.
We will cover the event in more detail later in the week, as internet connections at the show are exceptionally variable and unpredictable. But in the meantime here are a few images of the events and new product launches on day one.
Of note were the fact that both the Genie SX180 and JLG 1850SJ were on display, both of which were purchased by local company Horizon Equipment & Engineering.
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Jiayin Wang of Horizon Equipment & Engineering with Frank Nerenhausen of JLG and the 1850SJ it has purchased
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The Terex Cranes/Genie stand with the SX180 boom sold to Horizon Equipment
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Ken Lousberg of Terex China announces acquisition of all but 2% of its crawler crane JV - Topower at the Terex press conference
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Sanys 600 tonne SAC6000 launched at the 2012 event
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Zoomlion's 800 tonnne QAY800 sports a 91.3 metre boom
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How about this from XCMG? When the going gets tough strap on a proper set of tracks
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Yes! the 300 tonne crane with 71 metre boom is mounted on an unusual configuration articulated trailer
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XCMG has decided to try its hand at scissor lifts with this 60ft/18 metre platform height double deck scissor lift
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XCMG also showed this 85ft platform height boom with outriggers
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Mantall's new 22 metre artrium lift generated a good deal of interest
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Mantall's first mast boom
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A 500 tonner from TZ
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Deep in one of the many halls we found the Nylacast booth
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Hyva is just one of many loader crane companies exhibiting this year, in what appears to be an explosion of the articulated crane market in China, following Sany's deal with Palfinger
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There were still a fair few locally made look alikes
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Dingli's first spider lift a triple riser 19 metre model
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Look familiar? its a PB lift, made in Germany and sold in China under the Dingli brand - but is it safe to exhibit it on three wheels?
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Last word - the Skyjack stand at closing time - still selling
Crane maker XCMG showed off a semi self-propelled boom lift and a large scissor lift as it dips its toes in the market.
Zoomlion had a new 60 tonne four axle truck crane and a 800 tonne All Terrain with unusual chassis configuration and 91.3 metre main boom.
XCMG was most extravagant crane company with a 300 tonne trailer crane with 71 metre boom, several new crawlers and tower cranes and a very odd tracked truck crane/AT.
Palfinger Sany alsp showed of a mid-sized truck mounted lift.
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