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Demag introduce electric chain hoist range Demag has launched its DCBS range of electric chain hoists. A good stroke of luck in an otherwise extremely unlucky situation. A number of new products made their way over from Bauma … Continue reading "Vertikal Days opens its doors !" The Vertikal Days opens its doors at the Donington Park in the East Midlands, one of the famous grounds of British motorsport. Altida have made it into the July edition of ‘Vertikal’ online and hardcopy magazine (page 20), the #1 news and information source for the crane and lift Industry.
Crane and access equipment show Vertikal Days in the UK has been postponed. A telescopic crawler crane tipped over rearwards October 19, 2018 at a site in Edinburgh, Scotland. Be prepared for several product launches from crane, access and telehandler manufacturers as well as component and ancillary service companies.
The recently held ‘Vertikal Days’ crane exhibition at Haydock Park Newton-Le-Willows Merseyside saw Liebherr-Great Britain Ltd sponsor a 2 day charity event.
Due to take place on 13 and 14 May, the event at the Donington motor racing circuit in the English Midlands will be moved to a date yet to be confirmed.
Vertikal Days opens tomorrow The largest lifting equipment event for the UK and Ireland will open its doors tomorrow, May 16th and Thursday, May 17th at Donington Park in Leicestershire. This event, called ‘My Future My Choice’, hosted a group of 9-10 years olds from Allanson Street Primary School, St Helens and a number of 12-14 year olds from Maghull High School in Liverpool. The crane, a 100 tonne LTR1100 owned by Hawks Hire, was working on the St James Shopping center and hotel redevelopment when it seems the operator had the tracks fully retracted, over the side Read More
This two day event, which takes place on May 15th and 16th, gathers the biggest actors of lifting, handling and access platforms. The ship was built in China, the crane was built by Liebher and was the biggest they had ever built.
Cranes If you’re looking for cranes, Liebherr says it will have a few surprises up its sleeve, alongside the UK’s first 230 tonne LTM 1230-5.1 and the debut of its 100 tonne LTR 1100 telescopic crawler crane with a Stage V diesel. According to Vertikal, a crane blog, the operator of the crane was able to jump clear just as it began to tip. The models offer a compact design and smart control system, designed to make material handling and assembly processes more simple and safer, and are available with safe working loads of 125kg or 160kg.