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BAUMA 2025 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE


incorporates self-erectors, luffing jibs, and flat-tops.


GALIZIA GRU FS.1104/7


Faymonville’s Max Trailer MAX710


jib performance increases up to +40% vertically and an +90% horizontally are gained. Fassi will be joined by the


Group companies Marrel and Cranab. A special area will be dedicated to JOiiNT Lab, a project that aims to develop advanced technology in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence applied to mechatronics.


FAYMONVILLE GROUP FN.718/7 Luxemburg-headquartered Faymonville Group will show vehicles from its Max Trailer, Faymonville, and Cometto brands. A highlight, it says, will be the launch of the MAX710 – an expansion of the MAX Trailer range. The MAX710 consists of a gooseneck, a removable front bogie with two or three axles, a lowbed – as an excavator deck or with outer beams – and a rear bogie with four or five axles and is designed for high payloads.


The company will also


show a CombiMAX PA-X combination and a Cometto Eco500 (a two-axle version with a joker axle and electric power pack) on its new look stand.


FM GRU FS.1002/2 Experts from Northern Italy-based tower crane manufacturer FM Gru will be on-hand to discuss the company’s range which


10 CRANES TODAY


Italian company Galizia will showcase its electric pick and carry factory cranes.


GEDA FS.1004/1 German construction and industrial hoist specialist Geda will showcase its range of passenger and material hoists under the slogan ‘unlimited solutions’. It has been attending


Bauma for almost 60 years and, as such, says it is somewhat of a ‘fixture’ at the event. It will be located at its usual spot in the showground. There Geda will present


some new digital features for its Geda Central platform, along with new products including its latest Geda 200 Z Comfort material hoist which is specifically designed for use on scaffolding. There will also be a new special product in the area of passenger and material hoists but details are being kept a secret until the show. A new product is also being added to Geda’s transport platforms and there are also two new products in the range. One is the Geda 500 Z/ZP transport platform which will now be available as an enclosed transport platform; the other is the Geda 3700 Z/ZP which now


has a longer ‘E’ platform for a space-saving work solution. Geda will also promote


its Geda SH 250 W, Geda SH 200 S, and Geda SH 300 systems. Finally, latest VR technology demos are available showcasing Geda’s portfolio.


GOLDHOFER FN.819


German manufacturer Goldhofer will showcase a wide range of its heavy and oversized-load transport solutions. A highlight, it says, will be the PST/SL-E split self-propelled modular transporter (SPMT) with hydraulic widening.


It has an axle load of 45 tonnes and a variable width of 3,000mm to 5,100mm. At the show the SPMT will


be powered by Goldhofer’s new E-PowerPack which has been developed in conjunction with its airport division. Also on display will be


the Arcus P5 semi lowloader with Cargoplus tyres which, Goldhofer claims, offers the lowest loading height on the market of 735 mm. Mounted on the Arcus will a HS 850 heavy-duty crane from German manufacturer Teco. The crane has been specially developed for lifting and moving extremely heavy loads in confined working areas. For the wind power sector


Goldhofer is showing its 100 tonne payload capacity


tower section transporter, the RA 3-100 (4+7), and a PST/SL-E split which, it says, is particularly good for transporting loads with a high centre of gravity. Goldhofer is also launching


a new software app: the HeavyGoods app, which replaces its easyLOAD app. Visitors to the stand can test it out themselves and see how easy and intuitive it is to use, says Goldhofer. Also on show will be the Stepstar Z 4, and Trailstar 4, from Goldhofer’s Starline range.


GRU DALBE FS.1001/1


Italian company Dalbe will promote its self-erecting and top-slewing cranes.


HBC-RADIOMATIC FM.708/5 Crailsheim, Germany- headquartered HBC- radiomatic will show its range of radio remote controls for construction and lifting machinery including tower cranes, loader cranes, heavy transport vehicles and more.


HOEFLON INTERNATIONAL FS.1104/5


Netherlands-based manufacturer Hoeflon will showcase its range of mini cranes which include spider cranes, a mini crawler and carriers. Dealers from various countries will be there to answer any questions.


The GEDA 200 Z Comfort material hoist


Goldhofer’s PST/SL-E split


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