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23.04.2013

Bauma 2013 ends on a high

With about 530,000 visitors from more than 200 countries, Bauma 2013 has broken all previous records. Not only did it beat exhibitor numbers and exhibition space but it has attracted the highest number of visitors ever including the highest proportion of international visitors than ever before.

Even better than the record-breaking figures was the general mood of optimism from manufacturers and users throughout the whole show. So many new products were launched and so many deals were done. Here we have our second and final pictorial round-up with an extensive review in the next issue of Cranes & Access out mid-May.

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World Power showing its large loader cranes, this 150 tonne metre unit mounted on a trailer


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Under new management, Holland Lift had a wide selection of units on show.


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Turkish company ELS Makine showed scissor lifts and an articulated boom


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Time for brunch!


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There were many mastclimber exhibits - here is the Saltec stand


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The wide range of scissors on the PB Lifttechnik stand


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The Smart loader crane seen on the TCM stand is now available throughout Europe


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The ReechCraft PowerLift


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The Niftylift stand was very popular


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The new styling of the Teupen spider lifts


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The new Dinolift trailer 105TL


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The impressive Enerpac stand


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The Glaslift range of handlers from Denmark-based Intellitech


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The crowds pour into the show on a damp and cold Saturday


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The Böcker AHK34-1800 Solidflex trailer crane with 34 metre lift height and 1800kg maximum capacity


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The award-winning Cormidi multi-purpose crane, platform, underbridge unit attracted a lot of interest


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The 21.7 metre working height Ihimer Lem 2200


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Snorkel scissors


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Skyjack stand


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Sennebogen had several new models including the 6130E, 655E and the 673E


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Ruthmann's new T720


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Palazzani was showing this access attachment for its wheeled loaders


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P C Produzioni was showing its new Manotti GDX28 truck mounted platform


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One of two new tracked platforms from H.A.B.


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Ommelift had a very busy stand and included this 3700 tracked spider


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Oil&Steel's new Compact 2612


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Multitel 68 metre MJ 685


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Mantall was showing various scissor lifts including this 14 metre rough terrrain XD-140RT


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Magni Telehanders were out in force with a wide selection of its fixed and 360 degree models up to 30 metres.


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Loader crane manufacturer Cormach was showing several new models including this 45000-E9F64RSL


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Link-Belt showed its six wheel, hydrostatic drive RTC-80100 with tilting cab and 76.2 metre maximum tip height


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Liebherr LTM 1060-3.1


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Jianxue Zhu, chairman of Jianghe Lifting which has a range of scissors and booms currently undergoing CE certification


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Jekko had several new models including this SPX212 spider crane


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Jekko 990kg capacity SPB 109 spider crane


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In the halls engine manufacturer Cummins launched several products including the QSF3.8 engine


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H.A.B. S78-8E weighing 990kg


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GSR was showing several of its latest models


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GGR Unic was showing its new battery powered spider cranes on wheels


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Galizia Multis 636


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GAL loader cranes


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FB Gru's compact GX 251 self erecting tower crane


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Fassi has many new models including its largest loader crane to date - the F1950


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Farasin unveiled its new FH 8.40 telehandler


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Comet had its full range of truck mounted platforms on show


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CMC 25 metre PLA250 truck mount


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Centre stage on the Hinowa stand was the new 20 metre Lightlift 20.10 with lithium battery or new diesel engine.


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Cela's Simone Scalabrini with the DT30


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Bluelift's new SA18 spider platform


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Belgium-based Van Bouwel was showing off its mini cranes


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Bauma always has its 'unusual' stands...........


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Atlas AK 955 A8 with a maximum capacity of 2.82 tonnes


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As well as its new 68 metre MJ 680, Multitel had a wide selection of its 3.5 tonne chassis trucks on display including the new MT 222EX


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Also on the Link-Belt stand was the 70 tonne TCC750 and the 100 tonne TCC1100.


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Alimak Hek showed its Scando 650 XL hoist with payload up to 3,000kg



Comments

craig rooke
It was a great show, really enjoyed it.
Was great to see lots of quality people on our stand from the UK and Ireland and to show them our products.

If you are thinking of making some extra money on the next BAUMA then set up a Segway hire company, ill have the first one ;-)

Craig Rooke
Teupen
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Apr 25, 2013