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A delegation of 50 German CTE customers spent three days at the CTE plant in Rivoli Veronese, north east Italy. The visitors saw demonstrations of ZED, TRACCESS and B-LIFT aerial platforms and work being done at the headquarters of Green Car Ponti sul Mincio (MN), the painting workshop for CTE. The full list of equipment presented and made available for demos was: CTE truck-mounted platforms ZED 21 JH; ZED 20 C; ZED 20 CH; and ZED 26 JH; B-LIFT 20.13 MULTIPURPOSE; B-LIFT 201; and B-LIFT 501 High Range; the
August 9, 2012 Read time: 1 min
A delegation of 50 German 4846 CTE customers spent three days at the CTE plant in Rivoli Veronese, north east Italy.

The visitors saw demonstrations of ZED, TRACCESS and B-LIFT aerial platforms and work being done at the headquarters of Green Car Ponti sul Mincio (MN), the painting workshop for CTE.

The full list of equipment presented and made available for demos was: CTE truck-mounted platforms ZED 21 JH; ZED 20 C; ZED 20 CH; and ZED 26 JH; B-LIFT 20.13 MULTIPURPOSE; B-LIFT 201; and B-LIFT 501 High Range; the spiders track mounted TRACCESS 170; TRACCESS 230; and the powered low-level access POWER TOWER NANO.

"The opportunity of sharing important moments like this, with so many guests interested in our activities and our products have always been a source of pride for CTE,” said Michele Hillbrand, sales manager for CTE in the Germany.

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