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BAUMA 2022 Ӏ SHOW GUIDE UPDATE


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FS.1104/9 Spain-headquartered Alba- Macrel Group will present a selection of rack and pinion hoists for passengers and materials alongside steel reinforcing bars and light weight machinery.


AMCS FS.1106/11 France-headquartered AMCS will present its anti-collision, zoning, anemometer, lifting camera, site supervision and IoT lifting solutions. “After more than three years and a world pandemic, we are looking forward to meeting the whole cranes world again,” it said. Experts from the company will also be able to explain the company’s full involvement with mixed-use building project the Thai Summit Tower (SMT), a 45-storey building in Bangkok, where its DCS 61-S anti-collision systems are being used.


AMS KRANBAU FS.902/3 German tower crane manufacturer AMS will be happy to explain to visitors about its range of AK flat-top cranes, which can be flexibly designed with boom lengths of 55 to 80 m and maximum load capacities of 6 to 20 t. AMS tower cranes are designed and produced in-house in Germany. Only the electronics development takes place in cooperation with the German company NTK Ingenieurbüro.


ASCOREL FS.902A/1B Ascorel is a French manufacturer of anti-collision solutions designed for use in


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extreme conditions. It also makes onboard electronic systems designed to improve monitoring and safety of machines used in public works, mines and quarries, offshore platform and fire-fighting. At Bauma vistors can learn about its MC 603 anti-collision zoning and load indicator system, its Supervisor management tool for its anti-collision systems, and its Alizé wind speed indicator. Ascorel is also the exclusive dealer of Arcon remote controls.


AUTEC FM.807/9 Italian control systems manufacturer Autec will present its range of remote controls for construction machinery. New controls include the M-PRO and R-PRO waist-held cableless control systems. Autec says these two Dynamic/Dynamic+P portable stations have a medium to high number of actuators, high control reliability, modern and ergonomic design, and remarkable battery autonomy. The company has also


expanded its AIR series Sidekick range with the waist-held SK8B and SKL controllers: SK8 has 2 rows of actuators and can house a 1.8" display, while the SKL allows for up to two linear joysticks.


Bavarialift offers a range of lifting devices focussed on goods lifts, trailer cranes, and mobile vertical lifts. It says its personnel and goods lifts have a stable, compact, design and so require less space than conventional cranes and work platforms. It adds its trailer cranes have


compact dimensions and a low dead weight and even powerful models can be pulled by just a car.


The company believes that


its mobile vertical lifts offer a safe alternative to ladders on the construction site.


BBL CRANES FS.902/3 German tower crane manufacturer BBL will present the latest developments relating to its Wotan tower cranes, including the BBL 5022 Wotan, the BBL Skyworker 5544, the BBL Portal 120/8 and the BBL Rohrturm RT20/30. BBL says its services also include crane rental, customer service and diagnostics, site planning and operator training.


Autec’s waist-held SK8B controller


BAVARIALIFT FS.1006/5 German sales and rental house


BEUTLHAUSER GROUP FM.809A Passau, Germany- headquartered sales and rental house Beutlhauser Group will inform visitors about it and its partners’ innovations. Amongst its solutions on display will be machines, devices, tools, and consumables for construction sites, intralogistics and road maintenance applications. In addition, it will be highlighting its digital solutions with daily meetings (10:00am: digital machine and device management with OneStop Pro / 10:30am: Construction


site of the future: Solutions and new products from Smart Systems).


BIGGE CRANE AND RIGGING C4.527


US-headquartered crane sales and rental giant Bigge, founded in 1916, will be happy to discuss all things cranes and construction with those interested in its bare lease, crane sales, crane and rigging, transportation, pre-planning, project


management, and engineering services. Bigge has over 1,500 cranes in its fleet comprising truck cranes, all-terrain cranes, rough terrain cranes, crawler cranes, tower cranes, boom trucks, and hoists.


Bigge was founded in 1916


BKL BAUKRAN LOGISTIK FS.1203/1


German crane sales and rental firm BKL will be at a new stand location outside, sharing a stand that’s over 350 square metres, with Italian self-erecting tower crane manufacturer Cattaneo. There it will present a range of construction cranes, mobile cranes, mobile construction cranes and crane services. Its fleet comprises over 1500 cranes


This is the 15th time BKL


will have exhibited in Bauma and, as such, it says its “participation will be a big one”!


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