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Friday, November 7, 2025

Layher Set to Showcase New Era of Scaffolding at Bauma 2025

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Layher, the global scaffolding innovator, is preparing to make a statement at Bauma 2025—not only with cutting-edge products and services but also with a striking new visual identity that reflects its forward-thinking approach.

Under the guiding theme “Your More. The Possibilities from Us,” Layher’s showcase will highlight a raft of innovations focused on safety, digitalisation, and sustainability—designed to support customers in tackling the challenges of modern construction.

A New Look for a New Era

In a move that symbolises its evolution, Layher unveiled a refreshed corporate image, including a newly developed typeface inspired by its scaffolding systems.

Designed to reflect the increasing digitalisation of the construction world, the new font draws on the structural clarity of scaffolding bays and levels, stacking letters in a way that visually mirrors the grid of modular scaffolding.

“Our new typeface is derived from the Layher logo and symbolises the human actor within a structuring framework, the company said. “It’s a constructive element, open to change and innovation—just like the scaffolding system itself.”

Layher, the global scaffolding innovator, is preparing to make a statement at Bauma 2025—not only with cutting-edge products and services but also with a striking new visual identity that reflects its forward-thinking approach.
Layher’s new logo for a new era

This modern design will be reflected across Layher’s digital platforms, printed materials, and its redesigned website, which has been optimised for easier access to product information, services, and customer-focused solutions.

Greener Construction with CO?-Reduced Decks

One of the headline innovations on display in Munich will be Layher’s new CO?-reduced Steel Deck LW, offering a 40% lower carbon footprint while retaining the trusted performance of its predecessor.

Certified by TÜV, the low-emission deck helps customers meet sustainability targets and gain a competitive edge—especially in public tenders and funding applications where carbon credentials matter.

Next-Level Safety with SoloTower and SafetyPlus

Layher’s SoloTower

Layher’s SoloTower mobile scaffold has also been re-engineered for greater safety and compliance. Now featuring the Safety Structure P2 SAFETYPLUS, the updated rolling tower can be assembled and dismantled by a single user without compromising on safety.

The system ensures that side protection is in place before ascending to the next level, fully aligning with DIN EN 1004 standards and current European safety legislation.

Smarter Sites with SIM and SIM2Field

The integration of digital solutions continues with the Layher SIM process, now featuring the new SIM2Field tool that brings 3D planning closer to real-world application. This innovation improves cost control, transparency, and scheduling for scaffolding operations—essential in an industry where precision and timing are key.

Layher will also present new additions to its modular scaffolding range, including:

  • The Allround Bridging System for heavy-duty spans up to 30 metres.
  • The Allround FW System for spans up to 20 metres with minimal components.
  • The lightweight Aluminium TwixBeam and high-strength FlexBeam, now available in an O-version compatible with mobile weather protection roofs.

These systems are designed for a wide array of applications, from footbridges and façade scaffolds to intricate industrial builds and historical renovations.

Xtra-Slim steel planks

Also debuting at Bauma is the Xtra-Slim steel plank—just 20mm thick and ideal for tight corners and complex layouts. Combined with a new 3-metre steel plank option, Layher continues to deliver practical on-site innovations that improve both safety and speed of assembly.

With Bauma 2025 running from 7–13 April, Layher invites construction professionals to experience its vision for a more digital, sustainable, and efficient scaffolding industry.

“Your success is our objective, the company says in its latest newsletter. “That’s why we’re offering more: more innovation, more support, more possibilities.”

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