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GenQuip focuses on service
GenQuip is using the Executive
Hire Show to launch a new 5 Point Service Plan for its Groundhog welfare units, designed to provide enhanced backup for users. Units on display will include the GP360 Fusion+ mobile unit incorporating no fewer than 17 enhancements. Beside it will be an updated static welfare offering based on the SW6100 Fusion and incorporating a full flush toilet, developed as a high-end
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model with a robust design for reduced running and service costs. GenQuip says this unit also offers lower transport costs through a decrease in weight. Options are available to enable the static range to achieve an ‘A’ rated Energy Performance Certificate.
Avant plans a surprise
Avant Tecno says that it will have a surprise in store for visitors. While exact details will not be revealed until the Show opens, the manufacturer states that its stand display will include a special- order version of the 635 model from its range of compact 4-wheel drive loaders, to emphasise the build quality of the machines. The company has also announced two additions to its line-up of
more than 100 attachments for the loaders. The first is a new design of rotary broom incorporating an electronically powered steering mechanism as well as a ‘floating’ system, instead of wheels, for quiet, continuous operation. The second implement is described as a materials mover screw that can be used for backfilling trenches or clearing
animal feed on farms.
Indirect oil fired heaters IMA series
• Large heated airflows • 92% efficiency • Great handling and lifting
ITA series
• Dependable, powerful and rugged • Mobility with large fuel tank • 91% efficiency
Tel: 02476 357960 Email:
sales@thermobile.co.uk www.thermobile.co.uk
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6 & 7 February Ricoh Arena, Coventry
www.executivehireshow.com
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