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BAUMA 2022 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE UPDATE


j The crane was


developed in collaboration with Dutch dealer Van den Heuvel. Sennebogen says Van den Heuvel has been in close contact with crane rental companies and construction companies and, as such, requirements from the progressive Dutch market were brought into consideration during the development partnership. In addition, Sennebogen


says the crane operates with less vibration and is quieter than its diesel-powered counterparts.


The machine offers


reduced service requirements, Sennebogen says, as maintenance procedures such as engine oil changes are eliminated.


anti collision specialist SMIE will take you through its ProSite product range and high profile jobsite case studies. You may not know the company also supplies anemometers, cameras, and LED panels.


SPIERINGS


MOBILE CRANES FS.1002/1


Oss, The Netherlands-based self erecting tower crane manufacturer Spierings will present its latest product range. Also, please join them to celebrate the company’s 35th anniversary.


SÜDLEASING FM.814/1 SüdLeasing, which claims to be Europe's largest manufacturer-independent supplier of new and secondhand cranes, will have experts available to discuss specific advantages of leasing or hire purchase for construction machinery.


The Sennebogen 653 E Electro Battery


SKYLINE COCKPIT FS.1106/3


Israeli company Skyline Cranes and Technologies specialises in tower cranes. It claims to own the largest crane fleet in Israel, taking part in the market’s most complex and prominent construction projects. It is also a representative of leading tower crane manufacturer Yongmao. It can be found on Creative Business Solutions’ stand.


SMIE FS.1104/2 Representatives from French


120 CRANES TODAY


SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES CONSTRUCTION CRANES (HSC CRANES) FS.903/3 Tokyo, Japan-headquartered HSC Cranes will exhibit its SCX1800A-3 crawler crane. It has a 175-tonne lifting capacity and meets EU Stage V exhaust emission regulations. Two battery drive-type


electric machines will also be on display as a reference exhibits: a SCX800A-3 electric crawler crane; and an HSCX1500GLS-E electric piling rig which has been engineered and developed by Hillcon Piling Equipment from


the Netherlands, with whom HSC is collaborating. Also on the HSC stand will


be North American associated company Link-Belt Cranes.


TELERADIO A2.319 Tele Radio Group is a multinational company that develops, markets and supplies universal, wireless remote controls and tailor- made wireless solutions for industrial use. It says its products


contribute to a more comfortable and safer work environment. At Bauma it will present


its new Panther T29-12 Handheld Transmitter and its SupraTEQ TW78 Waist Transmitter.


HSC’s SCX1800A-3 crawler crane


TADANO FS.1205


Japanese manufacturer Tadano will present its latest offerings. “We’ll be taking advantage of this year’s Bauma to show everything we’ve achieved in the past few years and the enormous progress we’ve made in a number of areas that benefit our customers,” says Tadano Faun and Tadano Demag CEO Jens Ennen. “Tadano is excited to


welcome visitors to our booth for them to witness the numerous innovations in terms of products and solutions.” There will be a number of new products launched although, sadly, not the much anticipated electric rough terrain... yet!


TEUFELBERGER GROUP C4.149 Teufelberger Group is a seventh-generation family- operated company with around 1,500 employees worldwide that is makes fibre ropes, steel wire ropes and strapping, too. Its product portfolio includes steel ropes for ropeways, cranes and rope construction, synthetic fibre ropes, for example for sailing, recreational climbing, personal fall protection, tree care and industrial applications, as well as plastic strapping for transport security. Representatives from the


company would be happy to explain exactly how its ropes are being used by a Liebherr heavy-duty crane located equipped with 32 Teufelberger-Redaelli ropes to build the Arcadis Ost 1 wind farm northeast of the island Rügen, Germany. Once completed,


Tadano will present its latest offerings, plus some new surprises


Teufelberger says it will be the largest wind farm in the world..


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