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23.07.2021

GGR adds to product range

UK based crane and glass handling sales and rental company GGR held a major open day at its premises in Haddenham, Buckinghamshire yesterday, attended by more than 300 people.

The event included some significant new product line announcements, including the likely entry into the powered access market, the addition of larger spider cranes from BG to its product line up, the move to offer larger pick & carry industrial cranes from Galizia, the addition of Faresin diesel powered telehandlers and taking on the dealership for Almac tracked carriers. The following photos will hopefully provide a brief overview of the event.
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One of two main yard areas becomes an outside display area


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GGR has purchased several large BG articulated spider cranes


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The facility includes two large warehouse/workshop areas


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The company maintains a substantial stock of new machines and replacement parts and accessories


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One of three presentation sessions, speakers included: GGR chairman Sat Dhaiwal, David Borley of Skanska and Steve Leyton of Keltbray, Peter Gibbs of Ainscough and new chairman of the CPA Crane Interest Group, Keith Silvester of ALLMI, Chris Carter Rowlands of NOCN training and Janus Britz of GGR


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the first session was a full house


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The other main workshop


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Unic all electric ECO spider cranes and Faresin telehandler


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Just a few of the company’s glazing robots


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Faresin diesel models have been added to the GGR range which until now was limited to the Full Electric model


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GGR is also adding larger models from the Galizia line up


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A five tonne Sunward mini crawler, one of 25 Sunward mini crawler cranes in the rental fleet


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A new 20 tonne remote controlled overhang beam


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A new split overhang beam for corners and more complex projects


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GGR will now distribute Almac tracked carriers


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After long deliberation GGR is adding aerial lifts to its fleet, and has selected Niftylift and Skyjack as suppliers


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Crane industry veteran Jeanine DeCock (Jappes) of GGR, still not quite retired


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One of many specialised vacuum lifters on display


We plan to follow up a little more detail on some of the innovative exhibits and initiatives at a later date. In the meantime here are a few more views:
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