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CPL electric access range


CPL (Cumberland Platforms Ltd) will show one of its fully electric access platforms, from a range of electric and hybrid models mounted on various vehicles.


The company says that the importance of ‘being seen to be green’ is at the forefront of businesses working within cities and it aims to offer vehicle conversions for all tasks. This is facilitated by the fact that more manufacturers are developing electric options. CPL offers compact vehicles like the


STAND A52


Goupil (pictured) and Nissan eNV200 with a K20 boom, reaching a working height of 10m, up to


a Renault Master ZE which can be twinned with several booms from 11m to 15m working height. It also provides a bespoke finishing service, including storage solutions and racking, beacons, cameras and Chapter 8 markings.


STAND I20 MCS proves Resourceful


Software specialist, MCS, will promote its new and refreshed Resource Planner, along with its range of mobile apps, each tailored for specific tasks within in a hire business. The company says that the latest improvements are already helping organisations of all sizes increase efficiency, improve utilisation and reduce costs. Resource Planner is designed to help hire businesses


plan accurately. By showing the availability and workload of personnel, along with estimated journey times and task optimisation, it can improve customer service and asset utilisation.


Arcotherm says that its new and more central stand location lends itself to the display of some of its larger heaters and its new range of heavy-duty indirect oil fired units. The EC55 HD, pictured, is a 51kW output unit, equipped with


a 105-litre fuel tank, a Tigerloop air separator, and a frame that enables the units to be stacked two-high for ease of storage. The EC85 HD is an 81kW model with a 135-litre fuel tank and a Tigerloop, but is not stackable.


Arcotherm goes large STAND D22


Tackle dust with Brendon


Machines on display from Brendon Powerwashers will include the Dustec DT400 water-powered dust suppression unit, which can be used alongside the manufacturer’s 207/245 bar pressure washers. It has been developed to reduce dust and odour within applications such


as: construction, demolition (both in and outdoors), waste water treatment plants, asbestos removal and mining sites. The machine is environmentally friendly because a water stream drives a fan to generate the air flow needed to atomise the vapour. Any unused water is then recycled. The Dustec does away with the need for


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electricity and can be used up to 75m away from the pressure washer.


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