16.04.2025

Bauma photo review - 2

Our second photo tour comes from our most recent recruit UK based Imogen Campion approaching her second year with the company.
Manitou launched the 40m/7,000kg MRT 4070 - 360° telehandler

The MRT 4070 has a maximum outreach of 27m

Manitou says its new 'Universal Fast Charger' can charge multiple electric telehandlers from zero to 60% in an hour. It will be available in July

Manitou also unveiled the electric 14m MT 1440e & 18m 1840e telehandlers


The Magni stand

The cab on the new Magni RTH 6.31 tilts to 21°

Riccardo Magni (L) and Mark Darwin of Cranes & Access/ Vertikal Press

Palazzani unveiled two new spider lifts, the 16m TJZ 160 with 7.6m outreach and 230kg platform capacity…

And the 18m TJZ 180 with, 8.2m outreach and 230kg max capacity

The eco 30m TSJ 30 also made an appearance

Alongside the 52m eco XTJ 52+

The Imer stand

With spiders and scissor lifts

Zoomlion launched its new telehandler range with lift heights from six to 25m

Along with 12 new eco units

Pertti Vienius (L) and Juha Riipi of Finnish rental company N Rent Oy which purchased the 231ft Zoomlion ZT72J telescopic boom lift

Vertikal’s Alexander Ochs (L) and Mark Darwin

Teupen/Altec launched an all new 71.6m TE720 truck mount with an outreach of 42m and maximum platform capacity of 600kg

The Palfinger Platforms stand with new Tec models

Sinoboom announced the news[45926](Acquisition of Holland Lift
, and signed a distribution agreement with PL International, for East Africa)
Indian company Ace Cranes made its Bauma debut

Around 600,000 visitors are said to have attended the show

Imke Michiels of Spierings and Hayley Sutch of UK rental company John Sutch cranes

First time at Bauma for Italian manufacturer HC Industrie

Spierings launched its 10 tonne, five axle SK1265-AT5 eLift

The crane has a 1.7 tonne jib tip capacity

There were plenty of scissor lifts on the CFMG stand

Jekko cranes with glass handling attachments


(L-R) Clare Engelke, Mark Darwin and Pam Penny of Vertikal Press

The Dieci Pegasus 100.29 360° telehandler

The QuiMo folding telehandler made its debut

Brigade had plenty of product launches to share including back sense radar detection and HFR technology

The Sennebogen stand

An impressive portal arch into the Sennebogen stand

Sunward launched the SWA18JE-P electric articulated boom with a working height of 18m, max capacity of 260kg and outreach of nine metres

Sunward also launched the SWTH 3507 telehandler with a max capacity of 3,500kg, a lift height of 7.43m and an outreach of 3.83m

The Sany stand packed with machines


The Paschal stand...

Which featured a skate ramp for Bauma's daredevils

First time exhibitor Vanse from China with its 13m/4,000kg telehandler

The popular Doka scaffold tower provided a birds eye view for visitors

Sunhunk with its 15,000kg capacity loader crane

Turkish manufacturer Hidrokon had numerous new products on display

Including the HK 21 E6, the HK 36 E8, the HK 65 E7 as well as the HK 30 E8

Italian truck mounted crane manufacturer Bonfiglioli made an appearance

American crane manufacturer Link-Belt had a busy stand

Geda had plenty new development on its stand

Platform Basket displayed 15 machines including a new spider crane, and will celebrate its 20th anniversary later this year

Midi cranes launched its 1.5 tonne/17m LS 15.17A RD self erector

First time Turkish exhibitor Mote Lift had an impressive stand

The company also launched its ABL 16 RR road/rail boom lift

The Maber stand featuring a life size Lego man

Galizia pick & carry cranes including a new 35 tonner

Italian mastclimber and hoist manufacturer Electroelsa demonstrated its missing bolt detector a must try display

AMCS Technologies

Ormig pick & carry cranes including...

The 30 tonne 30iEk

Visitors queueing to test or ride in Ruthmann's 100m truck mount

Uwe Strotmann speaking at Ruhtmann's press conference

Tim Whiteman kicks off the Noblelift press conference

Wolffkran press conference begins

Tom McBride talking about Wolffkran's collaboration with Vita Inclinata on its load navigator machine - avoiding the need tag lines

Flamur Hoti explaining Wolffkran's tech developments

Spain's Comansa launched its five tonne/ 52.2m 6LC85 tower crane

Hidromek moved into the telehandler market with the launch of its 18m/4,000kg HMK 40-18 TH

The new unit has a maximum lifting height of 17.65m and outreach of 13.10m, overall weight is 12,500kg

The GGR stand packed with spider cranes

Operator Harley Riley demonstrates her skill watering the stand flowers with a Unic spider crane

Irish rental company Liffey Crane Hire took delivery of a Unic UM445 mini spider

First time Turkish exhibitor Platfon

The ELS stand had numerous new models on show

Including the P58-SE with a max working height of 7.4 metres, max lifting capacity of 295kg and total weight of 980kg

Uplifter had a couple of new SPT cranes on show

Alimak's new and radically updated Scando hoist

Maeda cranes on display with Kranlyft

Mark Rafferty of Bernard Hunter Cranes (R) concludes a deal with Kranlyft's Simon Marnock

The Dingli stand with Mec products and team members

The Hoeflon stand was constantly busy

The company launched its three tonne C6e spider

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