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Allen Engineering and Uni-Corp reach sales agreement
Allen ride-on concrete trowels to be sold in Asia under Hoppt brand and in Europe by Paclite Equipment.
Verdegro pushes its Eco HighLight towers
Netherlands company wants to "attack the traditional gasoline guzzling lighting" market with its battery and solar powered lighting towers.
El-Bjorn launches low voltage LED site lights
Swedish power, light and climate control specialist El-Bjorn has introduced a new low-energy, LED light fitting for use with its site lighting products.
TowerLight hybrid lighting tower scoops Speedy awards double
TowerLight scooped two awards at Speedy Hire's recent national conference and supply chain event, both for its VB9ECO Hybrid Battery lighting tower.
Glowing reports: LED lamps, solar panels - there is a revolution going on in lighting towers.
LED lamps, solar panels –there is a revolution going on in the lighting tower sector, as IRN reports.
Atlas Copco launches solar powered light towers
Atlas Copco unveils solar powered, LED light towers at MINExpo 2012
£1 million investment for Brightlights
UK rental firm Eve has invested almost £1 million in 70 new lighting towers and delivery services as part of a three-year expansion plan for its recently acquired Brightlights rental division.
ArcGen launches two new lighting products
ArcGen Hilta unveiled two new lighting products at the Hillhead 2012 quarrying and recycling show, held in June. Built and developed in Great Britain by ArcGen Hilta and SMC, the two new designs are adaptations of the SMC TL-90 lighting tower.
RSE launches US-built solar lighting tower
Netherlands-based sales company Rental Service Europe (RSE) has added a US-built solar/battery powered LED lighting tower to its product range and showed the unit at the Intermat show.
Allmand Bros appoints new UK distributor
US lighting tower manufacturer Allmand Bros Inc has ended its UK distributorship with ArcGen Hilta and appointed Andover-based shentongroup as its new UK distributor.
TowerLight opens subsidiary in Germany
Italian lighting tower manufacturer TowerLight srl has established a German subsidiary located in Ihlow-Riepe, on the north coast close to the border with the Netherlands.
TowerLight to launch LED lighting towers
Italian lighting tower manufacturer Tower Light is to introduce a range of LED lighting towers based on its recently launched VB9 model.
A-Plant orders 100 TowerLights
A-Plant has ordered 100 VT-1 Eco lighting towers from TowerLight UK Ltd.
Multiquip to launch 'distinctive' lighting tower
Multiquip is to introduce a ‘new look’ lighting tower at Conexpo.
World of Concrete launch for Doosan LSC lighting tower
Doosan Infracore Portable Power has launched a new light tower that combines compact transport dimensions with improved light distribution.
Multiquip launches fuel cell powered lighting tower
Multiquip will launch the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered lighting tower at the World of Concrete exhibition, being held in Las Vegas on 18-21 January. The company said it is the first of a series of fuel cell powered products that it will launch.
Charles Wilson invests in TowerLights
UK rental company Charles Wilson Engineers (CW Plant) has placed a “significant order” with TowerLight UK for the VT1 SuperLight lighting tower.
Gemini to distribute Allmand lighting towers in India
Gemini Power Hydraulics has taken on the distribution of Allmand Bros lighting towers in India and the two companies are discussing the possibility of assembling or manufacturing lighting towers in the country.
TowerLight's new VB9 tower cuts fuel use
TowerLight said it will dramatically cut fuel use on its new VB9 lighting tower by using the latest engine technology from hybrid cars. The VB9 will operate for 320 hours on a single tank of fuel, compared to 60-65 hours on traditional towers.
Locquet in Belgium invests in lighting towers
Belgian rental company Locquet Motors has ordered a selection of TowerLight VT-1 and Hydropowercube lighting products for its rental division, Locquet Lighting.
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