Vertikal Days 2023 ended yesterday at 16:00 wiht torrential rain and lighting following less than an hour later. Amazingly the show enjoyed a largely sunny two days in spite of dire weather forecasts, wiht the area of the site often surrounded by dark rain clouds. We bring you an extended pictorial review of the biggest Vertikal Days so far, with record numbers of visitors and exhibitors. Further reports on the products dislayed will be added over the coming days. A Ruthmann TBR 230 Hybrid on the Versalift stand A Tracked Carriers 4000 Pro An Aspen A-62 truck mounted underbridge unit The energy saving Punch Flybrid Punch Power 200 on the Falcon Tower Crane Services stand Another new exhibitor was Brian James Trailers A Böcker AK46-6000 sold to Crowland Cranes Bocker's first fully electric steel-aluminium truck crane A very busy show ground with booms everywhere Bronto S47 XR truck mounted lift City Lifting's Spierings SK487-AT3 City Boy eLift crane CLM Construction Supplies showed several Maber hoists CTE Pianoplan with 600kg capacity Dinolift's new Dino 280RXTE all-electric boom lift Dingli's stand was full of scissors and booms CTE 27m Traccess 270 Easy Lift tracked spider lifts - the 36m R360 and the 24m R240 Electroelsa's mastclimber featured its latest overload safety device Emerson Crane Hire showed off its new 450 tonne Liebherr LTM 1450 8.1 ELS Lift scissor and mast boom on the Alfa Access Services stand First time exhibitor Hoistech with the innovative Ganterud L20-3 Pro radio cpontrolled levelling/load tilting device Hitec Lift Trucks stand First time exhibitor Kirkby Tyres Genie UK dealer Workplatform's stand Haulotte's stand with Pulseo scissors and booms JCB's new S3246 scissor lift the Hoeflon C1 on the Foster Cranes stand Brilliant Ideas showed its new Half Loader Spreader Module JCB's world debut of its new hybrid articulated boom - the A45 EH A Liebherr MK 88-4.1 E JLG low level Power Tower platforms JMG's first lithium powered hybrid crane - the JMG MC100HY Making its UK debut Goman Lift showed two spider lifts - the 21 metre X21 and 18 metre X18 Nationwide Group showed the UK's first FB Gru GA301 self-erecting tower crane The 20m Manitou 200 ATJ e boom lift My Future My Choice and Liebherr apprentices demonstrated what being an engineer is all about to students from local schools Manitou ULM 412 H is light enough to tow on a standard trailer behind a 4x4 Niftylift's new 86ft HR28 Battery, along with a HR12LE, HR17E and HR21LE NMT Crane Hire showed the latest cranes to join its fleet Oil & Steel Octopus 17 on the Hird stand Part of the GGR stand Sany's 60 tonne SCE600TB telescopic crawler Power-Pads and the Grove GRT8100-1 RT from Crowland Cranes on the Manitowoc stand Taking a break or having a meeting in the Marketplace Part of the LGMG display on the APS stand The evening event in full swing The Electroelsa safety device The AlmaCrawler Multi Loader 6.0 The CMC stand The FT Wind Sensors stand The FE 121FT van mount on the Versalift stand The Fat Cat Brass band once again entertained before the evening event The GGR stand with the UK debut of the all-electric 17 metre Faresin 17.45 telehandler The IPAF stand The Grove stand at night The Klaas K1003 RSX sold to Chamberlain Crane Hire The Hoeflon C6e The Marketplace was a hive of activity with interesting companies and products The new 15m Comet van mounted platform The Niftylift stand with the worldwide launch of its 86ft all electric 'HR28 Battery' The Mouvers stand with radio remote controlled modular machinery skates The Snorkel stand and the A46JRTE The showground at night Jonathan Park (L) and Angus Jamieson on the Torquer stand with the company's new 'Halo' load orientation device The Raxtar RX Smart series hoist The UK debut of the 72ft Sinoboom AB22EJP Tracked Carriers stand with JLG's low level platforms behind Two Teupen spider lifts on the Alfa Access stand The UK launch of the Uplifter spider cranes and glass handlers Wolff 355B luffing jib tower crane Two Valla pick &carry cranes on the Hird stand Zoomlion ZS1623RT scissor with 680kg capacity XCMG's upgraded 187ft XGS58E1 Mega Boom was another world debut
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