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16.04.2025

Bauma photo review - 2

Our second photo tour comes from our most recent recruit UK based Imogen Campion approaching her second year with the company.
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Manitou launched the 40m/7,000kg MRT 4070 - 360° telehandler


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The MRT 4070 has a maximum outreach of 27m


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Manitou says its new 'Universal Fast Charger' can charge multiple electric telehandlers from zero to 60% in an hour. It will be available in July


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Manitou also unveiled the electric 14m MT 1440e & 18m 1840e telehandlers


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The Magni stand


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The cab on the new Magni RTH 6.31 tilts to 21°


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Riccardo Magni (L) and Mark Darwin of Cranes & Access/ Vertikal Press


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Palazzani unveiled two new spider lifts, the 16m TJZ 160 with 7.6m outreach and 230kg platform capacity…


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And the 18m TJZ 180 with, 8.2m outreach and 230kg max capacity


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The eco 30m TSJ 30 also made an appearance


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Alongside the 52m eco XTJ 52+


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The Imer stand


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With spiders and scissor lifts


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Zoomlion launched its new telehandler range with lift heights from six to 25m


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Along with 12 new eco units


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Pertti Vienius (L) and Juha Riipi of Finnish rental company N Rent Oy which purchased the 231ft Zoomlion ZT72J telescopic boom lift


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Vertikal’s Alexander Ochs (L) and Mark Darwin


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Teupen/Altec launched an all new 71.6m TE720 truck mount with an outreach of 42m and maximum platform capacity of 600kg


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The Palfinger Platforms stand with new Tec models


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Sinoboom announced the news[45926](Acquisition of Holland Lift

, and signed a distribution agreement with PL International, for East Africa)
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Indian company Ace Cranes made its Bauma debut


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Around 600,000 visitors are said to have attended the show


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Imke Michiels of Spierings and Hayley Sutch of UK rental company John Sutch cranes


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First time at Bauma for Italian manufacturer HC Industrie


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Spierings launched its 10 tonne, five axle SK1265-AT5 eLift


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The crane has a 1.7 tonne jib tip capacity


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There were plenty of scissor lifts on the CFMG stand


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Jekko cranes with glass handling attachments


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An electric Kraxcle mobile self-erecting tower crane by Kooiker & Russcher – an FB Gru top on a Dutch tracked chassis


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(L-R) Clare Engelke, Mark Darwin and Pam Penny of Vertikal Press


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The Dieci Pegasus 100.29 360° telehandler


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The QuiMo folding telehandler made its debut


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Brigade had plenty of product launches to share including back sense radar detection and HFR technology


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The Sennebogen stand


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An impressive portal arch into the Sennebogen stand


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Sunward launched the SWA18JE-P electric articulated boom with a working height of 18m, max capacity of 260kg and outreach of nine metres


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Sunward also launched the SWTH 3507 telehandler with a max capacity of 3,500kg, a lift height of 7.43m and an outreach of 3.83m


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The Sany stand packed with machines


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The Paschal stand...


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Which featured a skate ramp for Bauma's daredevils


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First time exhibitor Vanse from China with its 13m/4,000kg telehandler


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The popular Doka scaffold tower provided a birds eye view for visitors


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Sunhunk with its 15,000kg capacity loader crane


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Turkish manufacturer Hidrokon had numerous new products on display


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Including the HK 21 E6, the HK 36 E8, the HK 65 E7 as well as the HK 30 E8


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Italian truck mounted crane manufacturer Bonfiglioli made an appearance


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American crane manufacturer Link-Belt had a busy stand


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Geda had plenty new development on its stand


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Platform Basket displayed 15 machines including a new spider crane, and will celebrate its 20th anniversary later this year


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Midi cranes launched its 1.5 tonne/17m LS 15.17A RD self erector


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First time Turkish exhibitor Mote Lift had an impressive stand


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The company also launched its ABL 16 RR road/rail boom lift


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The Maber stand featuring a life size Lego man


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Galizia pick & carry cranes including a new 35 tonner


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Italian mastclimber and hoist manufacturer Electroelsa demonstrated its missing bolt detector a must try display


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AMCS Technologies


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Ormig pick & carry cranes including...


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The 30 tonne 30iEk


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Visitors queueing to test or ride in Ruthmann's 100m truck mount


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Uwe Strotmann speaking at Ruhtmann's press conference


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Tim Whiteman kicks off the Noblelift press conference


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Wolffkran press conference begins


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Tom McBride talking about Wolffkran's collaboration with Vita Inclinata on its load navigator machine - avoiding the need tag lines


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Flamur Hoti explaining Wolffkran's tech developments


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Spain's Comansa launched its five tonne/ 52.2m 6LC85 tower crane


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Hidromek moved into the telehandler market with the launch of its 18m/4,000kg HMK 40-18 TH


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The new unit has a maximum lifting height of 17.65m and outreach of 13.10m, overall weight is 12,500kg


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The GGR stand packed with spider cranes


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Operator Harley Riley demonstrates her skill watering the stand flowers with a Unic spider crane


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Irish rental company Liffey Crane Hire took delivery of a Unic UM445 mini spider


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First time Turkish exhibitor Platfon


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The ELS stand had numerous new models on show


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Including the P58-SE with a max working height of 7.4 metres, max lifting capacity of 295kg and total weight of 980kg


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Uplifter had a couple of new SPT cranes on show


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Alimak's new and radically updated Scando hoist


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Maeda cranes on display with Kranlyft


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Mark Rafferty of Bernard Hunter Cranes (R) concludes a deal with Kranlyft's Simon Marnock


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The Dingli stand with Mec products and team members


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The Hoeflon stand was constantly busy


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The company launched its three tonne C6e spider

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