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| SED 2009 |
May 2009
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Ladybird exhibited at the SED for the third consecutive year to promote both crane sales and
crane hire. It was also the first time that the Gavarini GAPO towing system has been exhibited in the UK.
The show generated excellent interest from visitors looking to save money on up coming projects
by turning to pedestrian operated cranes to solve their material handling issues.
The GAPO machine really caught the imagination and was demonstrated on request many times over
the show. The GAPO allows cranes to be safely, quickly and cost effectively installed using its
four wheel steering capability.
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| SED 2008 - 13-15 May |
28 March 2008
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Ladybird Crane Sales will be exhibiting at this year's SED show from 13-15 May.
Following on from a successful show in 2007, we are planning to exhibit two cranes in 2008.
The first will be the bottom slewing, 30m reach self-erecting tower crane, the CBR3o Plus. This crane is being introduced into the Comedil range in 2008 and the SED is the first time that the crane has been shown. It has a 2.5 ton maximum capacity in two falls and will lift 1 ton at 30m. It is part of the 'Plus' range and as such incorporates all of the electrical circuits and inverters inside the concrete base ballast giving great protection to the electronics and also providing an ergonomical design.
In addition to this we will be erecting a CTT51 flat top tower crane. This retains all of the pedestrian operated benefits of a self erecting crane and the radio remote has a ful digital read out providing the driver with all the information that is required. It can be erected on fixing angles or a cross base and we will show it with a 2.8m x 2.8m base. This allows the crane to be positioned in the tightest of spaces. The crane can have jib lengths from 20m - 40m.
We are expecting a great turn out this year so please come and visit us on Avenue L, stand 808. |
| SED Show 2007 - 'A great success' |
18 June 2007
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| Ladybird Crane Sales exhibited at the SED show for the first time from 22-24 May 2007. The newly redesigned 32 metre reach jib, CBR32 Plus, was on display and was greeted with strong interest. The show was busier than expected and there was a good showing from a number of manufacturers displaying pedestrian operated tower cranes. As a result of the show, the first order has been placed and many more are expected in the coming months. |
| First CTT51 sold in UK |
02 May 2007
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Ladybird Crane Sales has erected its first CTT51 sold in the UK. The crane has been delivered and erected on a Willmott Dixon site in Swindon. The crane will work on the construction of a new library in the centre of the town. The CTT51 is a remote control tower crane that is simple and quick to erect offering the versatility of a self-erecting crane with the increased hook heights and reach of a larger tower crane. |
| Ladybird Crane Sales launch new website |
13 March 2007
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In March 2007 a new website for Ladybird Crane Sales was launched to promote its product range of Terex-Comedil pedestrian operated tower cranes.
The website has been launched independently of LCS's sister company, 'Ladybird Crane Hire' to provide an additional route to market and provide greater exposure for both companies. |
| Ladybird celebrate success of first crane sale |
04 January 2007
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In January 2007 Ladybird Crane Sales sold its first crane into the UK market. A CBR40-4 was delivered and erected on a tight site in the centre of Lewes, East Sussex. Ladybird's own engineers completed the installation and are due to return to site in the spring to reposition the crane.
The new owners will be using the crane to construct two new blocks of flats over the coming year. |
| Ladybird Crane Sales announce plans to exhibit at SED2007 |
01 January 2007
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| As a key part of the launch of the new company, LCS has invested in promoting the new company at this years SED exhibition in Corby. The company is planning to exhibit the re-designed CBR32 which has commenced production in February 2007. |
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