Professional Recovery Tow Show
27 September 2024
by Arbil Limited
The Professional Recovery Tow Show took place from the 18th to the 19th of September in Telford this year and featured a huge display of recovery vehicles, winches, and other towing accessories. Outside of the exhibition, Boniface hosted a demonstration, where attendees witnessed some of the newest towing and recovery technologies in action, providing a first-hand look at the equipment and techniques shaping the future of vehicle recovery.
Tow Show Exhibition
The Tow Show has become much more than just a showcase of products; it is a pivotal meeting point for the vehicle recovery community. With over 1,200 visitors, the event saw professionals from all corners of the UK and overseas converging to get updated on the ever-changing industry. There was a positive and friendly atmosphere, with attendees who had genuine interests in the industry, making the show both informative and enjoyable.
Hall one, sponsored by The AA, featured stalls and stands from the likes of Boniface, CMG, Totalkare, LV, and Roger Dyson. Hall two was sponsored by The RAC and contained stands from AMS, ESSEL, Green Flag, Dave Bland, and more. Richford Motor Services sponsored Hall three, where the CO.ME.AR and Morar resided, both of which are known for using Warn winches.
Boniface Demonstration
Boniface Recovery Equipment led the outdoor demonstration, which took place in the exhibition car park. Huge towing vehicles were put to the test, as they worked to recover large, overturned trucks that had been carefully staged to simulate real-world accidents.
The demonstration showcased the precision and skill required in complex recovery operations. Attendees were able to see the capabilities of modern recovery vehicles equipped with advanced winches, cranes, and recovery systems in action, as they effortlessly righted fallen trucks. Safer, synthetic rope and soft shackles were a new addition to the recovery process, along with a new variation of a traditional snatch block. Whether it was navigating tight spaces or lifting severely damaged vehicles, the equipment on display showed just how far recovery technology has come in terms of efficiency and safety.
For those in the recovery industry, it was an eye-opening experience to see these heavy-duty machines in action, and it offered valuable insight into the equipment and techniques that can make all the difference in real-world recovery situations.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Professional Recovery Tow Show offered a comprehensive look at the latest advancements in the towing and recovery industry. From the wide range of products on display to the impressive live demonstrations, the event provided valuable insights for professionals in the field. The Tow Show proved to be an important gathering, fostering connections and showcasing innovations that continue to shape the future of vehicle recovery. For those who attended, it was not just an exhibition but an opportunity to engage with the tools and technologies that make their jobs safer and more efficient.