Bauma 2019 Generates Global Interest In Morris Site Machinery

Morris Site Machinery hailed Bauma 2019 as it most successful international show to date after it generated worldwide interest and strong business leads for its top-class equipment

by Michaela Kitto | Monday 22 April 2019

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Representatives from across the globe and 41 countries made for its sustainability-themed stand at the week-long event in Munich which saw three new products exhibited for the first time in mainland Europe.

Its SMC TL60 Solar Trolley was a star attraction. Battery powered with solar and plug-in charging capabilities, it is an energy efficient, compact and easily deployable unit that produces zero noise and zero emissions. The launch of the SMC TL90 Evolve – the next generation SMC TL90 lighting tower – created a buzz with its new ergonomic design, more compact appearance and three lamp head options – 4 x 320W, 6 x 320W or Anti-Glare 1200W HALO

The SMC SL80 Pallet, a super silent, static eight-metre mast lighting tower, also attracted interest. Fitted with the Halo, it delivers a bright, anti-glare even spread of light from four 300W high power LED modules.

Bauma saw a record attendance of over 620,000 visitors, with around 3,500 exhibitors from 63 countries. For a leading British equipment manufacturer, which distributes to 25 countries worldwide, the event plays a vital role in reaching key players and markets.

Phil Winnington, International Business Director at Morris Site Machinery, said: “It was our best BAUMA ever as we showcased our innovative new products and global ambitions. We had a big increase in footfall from visitors with a genuine interest in our offer. We are confident it will lead to significant orders.

“We had doubled the size of our stand and invested time in our planning and pre-show connections to make the most of this opportunity. Our eye-catching green shirts and solar panels certainly made an impact too. Solar was definitely a lure on the stand.

“There was a mood of optimism and positivity about the show which may reflect a brighter global marketplace in construction, mining, oil and gas and the rental industry.”

During the show Phil was invited to speak about what to expect from Bauma to British company representatives at the residence of British Consul-General Simon Kendall in Munich.

It is a significant year for Morris Site Machinery which is marking the 25th anniversary of its SMC brand and the 150th anniversary of its parent Morris & Company, a fifth-generation, family run business group.

In addition to SMC, trusted brands ArcGen and Hilta were also shown on its stand in the CEA UK Pavilion at Bauma.

Morris Site Machinery will be back on the international stage when it shows at HIRE19 in Melbourne on 22-23 May.

CONTACT

Phil Winnington
Morris Site Machinery
phil@morrismachinery.co.uk
www.morrismachinery.co.uk
+44 1902 790824

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