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24.09.2007

Vertikal Days pictorial review (updated)

More than 50 exhibitors braved the elements and together with visitors from all areas of industry enjoyed the first ever Vertikal Days - the event dedicated to the lifting industy.

Here we take a pictorial look at some of the show highlights.

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More than 50 exhibitors enjoyed a successful show at Haydock Park


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New branding and products for Instant UpRight


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Jost used Vertikal Days for the world launch of its new 68.4 luffer.


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First time in the UK - the Leguan 80SX scissor platform


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Kranlyft's impressive stand included this Maeda LC785


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Promax Access showed the Platform Basket 15.75 for the first time


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City Lifting's seven axle Spierings - the first unit to arrive in the UK


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When fully erected the new Spierings towered over the nearby exhibitors


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The unusual Swiss Tellefant trailer attracted a lot of interest.


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Teupen's huge 50 metre Leo 50 GTX was an impressive sight


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Cranes UK's impressive array of new Tadano Faun cranes was topped off with the ATF90G-4


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More Tadano Faun's on the Cranes UK stand


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Bob Francis Crane Hire put on an impressive display and flew the Grove flag.


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Valla was one of three mini crane manufacturers at the show


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Tracked Access and Palazzani showed the new 42m XTJ42 and sold a 23m TSJ23 to Orion Access Services


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Skyking showed several truck mounted models including this Wumag WT450


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The tented marketplace was at the centre of the show


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This Holland Lift G320 is the first machine of its type in the UK


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Zenith's new 90 metre Bronto is the UK's tallest platform (here seen from above using a 52 metre Bronto).


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On the demo pad with Nifty and UpRight


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Another first - Genie's GTH 2506 telehandler


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Launched at Bauma in black livery, this new Haulotte telehandler reverted to its more usual colour


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Vertikal Days 2007


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Interested visitors at the Genie stand


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Vertikal Days was the first public outing for the CTE Power Tower


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Allen Access unveiled its new van mounted platform with 12m outreach, no outriggers and 400kgs cargo capacity


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The Cosmic Sausages kept visitors and exhibitors entertained.


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Enjoying the Paella at the Vertikal Party night


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Third generation Bowers! Ben Bowers of Lifterz with his one year old son


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The Cosmic Sausages entertained


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Facelift was showing its new 17 metre Ascendant, single sided jacking units.


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Facelift had its 52 metre Bronto with small lattice extension and chain hoist allowing it to lift up to 1.3 tonnes to a height of 27 metres while maintaining full platform functionality.


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Showing off the Bocker machines was Power Lifting Services.


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The Skyjack stand included the new SB45J telescopic rough terrain boom.


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Unic Cranes was showing its new 706 the largest spider crane in production.


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GGR-Unic put on another impressive stand display.


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JLG and Genie both had a good range of equipment on display.



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