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02.11.2017

Speedy Expo

Today is the second day of the Speedy Expo 2017 - an internal exhibition organised by the rental company for its staff and some customer – which is taking place at the Exhibition Centre in Liverpool, UK.

Around 130 suppliers have taken booths to help cover the costs, and to present their products to Speedy employees and their customers at the event, which comes during the company’s 40th anniversary celebrations.

The following photos highlight a selection of the access and lifting exhibitors and products day one of the event.
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Power Towers stand


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A range of Skyjack scissors and booms


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Speedy Secure Step aerial lift on the Laing Access stand


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The new UPlift5 Mini aerial lift on the CLM stand


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Wienold material lifts in the IAPS stand


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Lyte Ladders & Towers displayed a range of non-powered access


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Ifor Williams trailers


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John Corcoran (L) and Alec Ullmer of Advanced Access, with the Partnered Services Award


Other exhibitors included Trackunit, Jaama, Probst and Youngman along with specialist rental suppliers, Ainscough Crane Hire, Ardent Hire Solutions, GGR and Nationwide Platforms, along with mobile tower association PASMA.

Comments

Corky
I would like to thank everyone at Advanced Access Platforms for all of their hard work, this award is for a great team effort. Well done.

Nov 2, 2017

Guttes to not have made this years Expo as usually a great couple of days... Looks as though Nationwide Platforms never made the trip either.

Nov 2, 2017

Guttes to not have made this years Expo as usually a great couple of days... Looks as though Nationwide Platforms never made the trip either.

Nov 2, 2017