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GEDA set to Unveil New Hoists and Digital Tools at bauma 2025

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GEDA, a German manufacturer of construction and industrial hoists, is set to present a range of new products and digital tools at bauma 2025, one of the world’s largest trade fairs for the construction industry.

The company, which has been a regular exhibitor at the event for nearly 60 years, will operate under the theme “Unlimited Solutions”, highlighting its latest developments in material and personnel hoists, industrial elevators, and digital monitoring systems.

New Hoist Solutions

Among the products being introduced is the GEDA 200 Z Comfort, a scaffolding hoist designed to improve efficiency, safety, and ease of use for workers. The hoist is intended to help address ongoing labour shortages in the scaffolding sector by providing a more ergonomic lifting solution.

GEDA is also expanding its transport platform range, unveiling an enclosed version of the GEDA 500 Z/ZP. In addition, the GEDA 3700 Z/ZP will now be available with a larger “E” platform, measuring 2.9m x 6.2m x 2.1m, allowing it to carry up to 2,800 kg of materials or seven workers to a height of 200 metres.

In the industrial sector, GEDA will present the GEDA SH 250 W, a battery-powered hoist designed for wind turbines. The company says the hoist can be installed during turbine construction or retrofitted to existing structures.

Other additions to the range include the GEDA SH 200 S, a compact, high-speed service elevator for non-European markets, and the GEDA SH 300, which is targeted at the American market and designed for use in challenging environments such as port cranes and bridge pylons.

Digital Expansion

Alongside its new hoists, GEDA continues expanding GEDA Central, its digital platform for monitoring and managing hoist operations. The system allows users to track runtime, perform remote diagnostics, and lock or unlock machines remotely.

The company has announced that all compatible transport platforms will now have integrated IoT connectivity as standard, enabling access to digital features through GEDA Central. GEDA is also expanding its online training resources, with an increasing number of instructional videos available via its GEDA Academy platform.

Virtual Reality Demonstrations

GEDA will also demonstrate its virtual reality (VR) platform, allowing users to explore and interact with its hoist systems in a 3D environment. The VR technology, which was first introduced at bauma 2022, has been further developed to provide a more detailed and immersive product experience for visitors.

GEDA will be exhibiting at Booth FS.1004/1 in the outdoor area of bauma 2025. The event, which is held every three years in Munich, Germany, is expected to attract exhibitors and visitors from across the global construction sector.

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