Verticaaldagen overview
September 28, 2009 | Comments (0)
The first Verticaaldagen Benelux exhibition held this weekend in Holland has been declared a massive success by exhibitors and visitors alike here is a brief photo review.
Some 755 visitors attended – representing the majority of Belgium and Holland’s aerial lift and minicrane, along with some large end users to see almost 40 exhibitors display nearly 300 machines.
The event which was blessed by fantastic weather was held in the De Beekse Bergen Safari Park near Tilburg in Southern Holland, was held along the same lines as Vertikal Days in the UK and Platformer Days in Germany.
The following are just a few of the several hundred photos the Vertikal Team recorded during the event.


























































Some 755 visitors attended – representing the majority of Belgium and Holland’s aerial lift and minicrane, along with some large end users to see almost 40 exhibitors display nearly 300 machines.
The event which was blessed by fantastic weather was held in the De Beekse Bergen Safari Park near Tilburg in Southern Holland, was held along the same lines as Vertikal Days in the UK and Platformer Days in Germany.
The following are just a few of the several hundred photos the Vertikal Team recorded during the event.

Verticaaldagen seen from accross the lake at Safaripark Beekse Bergen

Vertikcaaldagen

Verticaaldagen with Ormig in the foreground

Dino's new 185XTC spider lift

Reedyk's mini crane with PSE and Alufase

Aichi Sales Office Europe is now distributing the Custom Lift Hybrid range in the Netherlands

Dinolift's new 185XTC spider lift

Hitachi's HX99B track mounted self propelled boom

Niftylift was well represented

One of the 200 Aichi scissor lifts sold to Alpas Hendrion

A reluctant pose from Rupert Douglas-Jones manning the IPAF stand

Isoli is making good progress with building a European distribution network

Jekko's popular SPD360 crane with glass manipulator

UpRight's Dingli built PAX 6 push-around scissor lift

Omega lift's big pink demolition scissor has a six by seven metre wide platform platform, and 2,000 kgs unrestricted lift capacity. 5,000 kgs is possible with this scissor stack

The platform has side extensions taking the platform width to seven metres/24ft

Haulotte's new Compact 14 scissor lift was the star of its display

Hinowa's Lightlift 23:12 operates from the back of its trailer

Booms in the trees at Vertikcaaldagen

The Riwal/JLG stand with Omega's big pink scissor in the foreground

The GSR E140TJV van mounted lift

The new patented telehandler Rotating forks from Selmaco

The Slemaco Rowmaster rotating forks from the other side

The Socage DA20 3,500 kgs truck mount

Ruthmann's latest 3.5 tonne telescopic

The youngest operator at the show was also one of the few to wear a harness

Unic lifts Unic at HDW

Insphire had a good show

HAB's big basket boom

The VHS stand with Manitou

One of the few clear avenues

Skyjack's SJ46AJ attracted a good deal of attention

David Palazzani mans the stand

The booming skyline

Genie from on high

The Oil&Steel stand from a 27m Palazzani

One of the more popular food stations

Aichi's big boom platform is over 7metres long

A Multitel Pagliero 20 metre MX20 in Colle colours

Palfinger's P220B

In the rough a MEC 5492RT scissor lift

A Genie S60Trax

Aichi's 7m platform is one of several large aluminium platform options for its boom lifts

The boom with large platform will fit on a truck when the platform is rotated 180 degrees

The Niftylift HR21 Hybrid was one of the more innovative products on display

The 22m PB Liftechnick scissor lift on the BAC stand

Gianpierlo Marti demonstrates the Bluelift C14:65 on the Heli stand

The new 500kg Glaslift 500 on the Heli stand

Holland Lift was out in force

The 50 metre Teupen Leo 50 GT

Jan Witteveen of Witterveen Kraanverhuur BV- which claims to be the largest mini crane company in Holland has purchased the first Glas lift 500 from Heli

Imer's new spider lifts were shown on the Kemp stand

Kemp also exhibited Nagano's boom lifts

The Klaas aluminium crane/platform

The Paus GT 18 trailer lift

The organisers - Hans Aarse and Hans van Gameren

Gerrit Herssevoort loads a Glaslift 250 into his van

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