22.05.2007
SED 2007
SED opened to a quiet first day today, with sunny weather but seemingly fewer visitors than recent years. With three entrances now open, the traffic problems of last year seem to have been solved.
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SED 2007
While attendance seemed thin, most stands reported a steady stream of visitors, and there was certainly a good deal to see.
UpRight announced that its UK dealer IPS had formed a new company to focus on its sales in the UK. Bobcat confirmed that its future outside of Ingersoll Rand would be decided in the next two to three months and Several exhibitors showed new products.
Wednesday is typically a busier day and the sun is set to continue, If you are visiting don’t miss the opportunity to visit the nearby Versalift plant, it is laying on a free shuttle bus and a free lunch.
If you re visiting Access Days, Nifty is organising a bus to SED allowing you to cover both events with the minimum of driving.
More news tomorrow.
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Paul Richards of Hi-Reach (L) with Allan Russon
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Allan Access has several new products, including a new Nifty HR15 mounted on a specialist forestry/utility truck
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The Link-Belt HTT8690 Truck Crane is probably the highest exhibit
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Facelift and IPAF promoted the Clunk Click campaign with role playing and seminars
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Gordon Leicester, md of Facelift with one of his 15 Ascendant 17 machines
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Facelift's 52 metre Bronto with an interesting addition
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Teupen's award-winning Leo 50GT
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