Vertikal Days 2023 highlights
The WOLFF 355 B has been in production since 2007 and Wolffkran says it is still one of its most popular cranes. Designed to work efficiently in tight spaces and is easy to assemble and disassemble for a crane of this size. This model is the ideal construction crane for the UK market, especially when considering modular construction and increasingly heavier panel weights. It has a maximum lifting capacity of 28 tonnes and a reach of up to 60 metres.
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Modulift’s Andy Charlesworth - Business Development Manager presenting the... -
Carly Collins, marketing manager at Dynamic load Monitoring presenting the... -
Event organiser Leigh Sparrow and City Lifting MD Trevor Jepson. -
Wolffkran demonstrated the new WOLFF Assist service app where Smart-Glasses... -
Liebherr GB debuted the LTM 1300-6.3, the first six-axle crane with 90 metres... -
Mann Crane Hire’s Tadano AC 2.040-1 – the first crane jointly developed by... -
Cadman Cranes’ 80 tonne, four-axle Tadano AC 4.080-1 which has the IC-1 Plus... -
Despite the constant threat of thunder and lightning the weather was great.... -
Hans Dankers, International Sales manager at Lift-Tex (left) and Chris Porter... -
Angus Jamieson managing director of Torquer demonstrating the latest... -
London,UK-based software company 1GUAVA launched its tower crane usage... -
UK tower crane supplier Falcon Cranes launched Northvolt Voltpack, a modular... -
The WOLFF 355 B has been in production since 2007 and Wolffkran says it is... -
Vertikal’s Clare Engelke giving it some beans in her patrol buggy! -
Emerson Crane Hire’s new Liebherr LTM 1450 8.1 all terrain. -
Crowland Cranes’ Grove GMK5250XL-1 all terrain in the foreground, with a...