26.05.2007
SED a success
As expected the number of visitors passing through the gates of SED this year was down on previous years at less than 19,000.
However the vast majority of exhibitors we spoke to were very happy with the quality of those coming onto their stand with some companies reported their best show ever.
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SED 2007
In terms of pure numbers this years attendance was the lowest since at least 2003 and around 15 percent down on its all time record in 2005, the last at its Fen Farm location.
With last years traffic problems seemingly solved, and given that this was a Bauma and a Hillhead year, perhaps the show has turned a corner and will return next year to its previous growth record.
Here are a few more photos from the show:
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Alan Peck of Kranlyft and Paul Richards of Eco Lift with one of the company's new Maeda mini cranes
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The Hitachi-Sumitomo SCX800 HD-2 sold to Select, which ordered a further three units at the show
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The new Merlo Panoramic P55.9 CS telehandler features a lower boom pivot to enhance rearward visibility
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Mark Carrington CEO of King Highway with the new Bluelift SA16 Compact
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Genie had its usual impressive stand
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Tom Wilson of Wilson Access Hire of Elland, W.Yorkshire in his new 45m Wumag WT450
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Beresford's Flooring introduced Allimats - its new interlocking aluminium outrigger mats
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Massolutions showed its ingenious pallet lifter which lifts and holds palletised materials
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Simone Scalabrini
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A Unimog U500 with 'Energy Pack' equipped with a rear mounted 10 t/m Palfinger PK10501 crane and Autoguide 50PXV earth auger
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A Vanson LCL 20.1 hydraulic luffing tower crane for smaller projects
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As the show ended some took the chance to give their feet a rest, Ladybird is now selling Terex Comedil self erecting tower cranes in the UK
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The Tackle Store showed an unamed push around lift from "the far east"
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A Teupen spider come trailer lift on the Ranger stand
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Simone Scalabrini of Oil&Steel hands the Octopussy keys to Brian Fleckney of Panther
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