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30.10.2010

More photos from SAIE

The visitor traffic at SAIE improved as the week progressed with many exhibitors reporting a good show and some decent orders. There was much discussion at the show about next year's event.

A clash with a Milan based show could force SAIE to consider moving to every two years. Access exhibitors were clearly divided over this possible eventuality. The SAIE organisers will of course be considering their options in the weeks ahead.

Highlights at this years show included Merlo’s 30 metre telehandler, the new quirky 34ft articulated boom lift from JLG, along with the announcement of its spider lift agreement with Hinowa, the new truck mounted Cela DT21 - which we rated as the best new product on show, the new GSR E210PX, Oil&Steel’s new Eagle 6035, Platform Basket’s 13 metre lightweight telescopic boomed spider lift, CTE’s 17 metre battery powered spider lift, Fassi’s 180 tonne metre F1800AXP loader crane, CMC’s 24 metre articulated boom on a 3.5 tonne chassis, Multitel’s massive 83 metre 830 and Socage’s pick up mounted A314 with superstructure levelling.

Here are a few more photos from the show, to see the first report Click here
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One of the three outside areas at SAIE


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The new 17 metre CTE lithium ion battery powered spider lift the T170E


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The 22 metre Bluelift 22:11


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The PC Equipment stand with truck mounted lifts, a 55 tonne hydrostatic drive Rough Terrain crane and sn 80 tonne conventional RT


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The IPAF stand at SAIE


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A self-propelled alloy scaffold tower from ESI


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valla's new 12 tonne 120 EVO pick & carry crane due shortly


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Merlo's twin cab for its telehanlders


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The solidly built platform on the new 60 metre Oil&Steel Eagle offers 360 degree rotation


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Menno Koel of Holland Lift with Alfons Thihatmer of Teupen at Bologna


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Galizia's new radio remote controlled G25 pick & carry crane has no manual controls


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Dante Fracca of Hinowa (L) confirms the Partnership agreement with Wayne Lawson of JLG at SAIE


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The Bravi Caddy is now starting to selling in large numbers to 'big box' retail outlets


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One of Cormach's new loader cranes with platform


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JMG is expanding its range of pick&carry cranes up to 60 tonnes


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The Cormach stand


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The new GSR E210PX is lower and shorter than other GSR PX models and offers 10.3 metres outreach


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Hinowa's new 23:12 Lithium - lithium powered spider lift


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Another outside area


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The new diesel powered version of Ormig's 5.5 tonne 5.5tm


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The compact RF333 loader crane from Italian company New Concept Crane


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The Isuzu-based, Socage A314


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Socage's new SPJ 315 spider platform

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