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ENERGY Ӏ ONSHORE WIND POWER


Trailer brand) recently held a


‘WindMover Days’ event, covering four days and devoted entirely to wind energy transport. Around 250 industry experts


from the wind power sector came together to get a close look at the latest high-tech material on the factory premises in Luxembourg. At the event the company


showcased its four-axle WingMAX flatbed trailer, designed for the longest, XXL sized, blades. "The enormous stroke at the gooseneck and the longest available four-fold telescopically extendable loading platform, as well as the gooseneck length, which is compatible with five-axle tractors, and the 19.5" pendle axles are real assets for the wind power industry,” says Julian Thelen, Faymonville's head of sales Europe. “The sliding load support for the blade tip frame permits shortening of the flatbed trailer even under load. This refinement is a real help when passing through winding stretches of road.” Faymonville also showcased at WindMover Days: a two-axle dolly and a four-axle self-steering trailer with a blade adapter; a Cometto BladeMAX1000; a ten-axle Faymonville ModulMAX AP-M heavy load module; a 4+7 self-steering trailer combination with a tower adapter; a 3+5 VarioMAX low loader; a MultiMAX 6-axle semi low loader; a 12-axle Cometto MSPE 48T; and a four- axle MAX410 ballast trailer from MAX Trailer. A video showcasing


Faymonville’s wind portfolio as seen on display at WindMover Days 2024 can be seen here: https://url.uk.m.mimecastprotect. com/s/9zPLCvjP9tOwroruQf9u07f PY?domain=youtube.com Goldhofer has been equally


innovative its tower transporters. Its latest, the RA 2-110, can now transport tower sections with


22 CRANES TODAY


Hofmann's


Liebherr LR1800-1.0 at work in Prum


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