All Exhibitions Articles
Inaugural event in Mumbai covers 88000 square metres of space.
As the last of the award entries are make their way to us, we are very excited to have four confirmed sponsors for the IAPAs (International Awards for Powered Access).
The APEX aerial platform exhibition in September 2011 is perfectly timed for a recovery in the access equipment market after several years of low investment by rental companies and end users.
The replacement for the closed SED show in the UK is being lined up for May, 2013 at Stoneleigh Park near Coventry.
More than 150000 visitors attended bauma China 2010, a record for the show and 33% higher than in 2008.
Terex AWP is launching two shipyard telescopic booms - the S-3200 and S-3800 - at the bauma China exhibition in Shanghai
The APEX exhibition (14-16 September 2011, Maastricht Exhibition and Conference Centre, the Netherlands) is perfectly timed to capitalise on an increasingly active market.
The SED show has been closed by organiser RBI (Reed Business Information). RBI is also closing the associated Site Equipment Manager magazine and the website, SED365.co.uk.
The new machine on the Isoli stand at SAIE was the PT 225 HE+HE, which has the largest working envelope of any of Isoli's machines mounted on a 3.5 t truck. The company was also keen to talk about its boom kits for export and ultra-light steel and versatility, which the company believes characterises all its truck mounted machines for 3.5 t and 6.0/7.5 t chassis.
The CIDC (Construction Industry Development Council) predicts that investment in construction in India will rise by 10% over the current year of 2010/11. Interest is said to be particularly high in efficient formwork and scaffolding systems, especially self-climbing formwork systems and slab tableform system formwork.
Aerial platform manufacturer Snorkel uses bauma China to give Asian launches to two recently introduced models and will also show enhancements to two existing platforms. The company is also looking to identify new distributors in “key territories” in Asia.
The Italian exhibition always brings interesting developments and innovations out of the woodwork. This year was no different with practically every manufacturer of access equipment having something to launch or interesting news. You can read a fuller account of the show in the next addition of Access International, and more detailed information on the website soon. Until then, here are some of the highlights from the show.
The first-ever Spanish ELEVarte show drew more than 500 visitors from Spain and Europe, said the event organisers IPAF and Spanish publication Movicarga.
The partnership allows for a new fleet management exhibit pavilion and expanded sessions
After a slow start on Thursday 9 September, the GIS lifting and specialised transport show held in Piacenza, Italy enjoyed a steady flow of visitors and excellent attendance at the connected conferences.
Japanese aerial platform manufacturer Aichi Corp may have delayed the development of its ‘global’ product line – customers will have to wait a bit longer for its rough terrain scissors and articulated booms – but it decided to make its Bauma stand interesting by showing some ‘niche’ products that have long been available in Japan.
Nearly 20,000 attendees crammed the Dallas Convention Center this week for the annual WindPower show.
Despite the affect of the flight ban over Europe scaffold and formwork specialist Peri was able to welcome more than 100000 visitors to its stand and celebrate winning a EuroTest Prize 2010
KHL Group launches KHL Global Construction News iPhone application at Bauma bringing the latest construction news directly to your iPhone.
The shortlists for the European Rental Awards have been announced following the judges' meeting in Paris on 15 April in Paris.
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