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North America’s utility and construction trade show, ICUEE, took place in Louisville, Kentucky. The show broke records in many fronts. Exhibitor amount exceeded 1,000 and area coverage was whopping 1.34 million square feet. Also, the record amount of Bronto work platforms were seen at the show, totaling at 6. The weather must have smashed some records too, as the attendees were bathing in 97F heat.

Tall insulated work platform

In addition to the heat, all three days were packed with utility and construction professionals seeking solutions for their jobsites. Registered attendance topped 19,000, from the United States, Canada and more than 65 other countries worldwide. Bronto booth was busy demonstrating the tall insulated work platform, the SI219HDT-C and the trusted and liked workhorse in the industry, the S150XDT. The days were full of old friends, new connections and nice rides up to 100ft, which was the limit due to the nearby airport.

Bronto expressed sincere thanks to all who visited during the show. If one didn’t have the chance to pay a visit and learn more about Bronto’s state of the art work platforms, one may feel free to contact Bronto for more information.

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