Fleets & Operators

Totalkare to Showcase Heavy-Duty Workshop Kit at PlantWorx 2025

Published:
Jul 25, 2025 1:25 PM
Author:
James Lockwood
Totalkare Targets Construction Sector at PlantWorx 2025.

Totalkare will exhibit at PlantWorx 2025 for the first time, joining more than 300 suppliers at the live construction equipment show at Newark Showground from 23–25 September 2025. The workshop-equipment specialist has booked stand DD-28 to demonstrate solutions aimed at plant, construction and heavy-recovery fleets.

What visitors can expect

Mobile column lifts

Totalkare’s galvanised, cabled and cable-free column lifts each raise up to 7,500 kg per column, allowing combinations of four, six or eight columns to handle everything from light vans to four-axle plant machinery.

Mobile brake tester

A DVSA-approved, single-operator mobile brake tester will be on display, capable of checking axles up to 20,000 kg directly from the cab—reducing workshop downtime and road-worthiness risk.

Custom vehicle inspection pits

The company’s in-house team will outline design options for steel-fabricated pits tailored to individual workshop layouts. These can integrate lighting, brake-test rollers and connected diagnostic tools.

Why it matters

PlantWorx is the UK’s only live demo show dedicated to construction-equipment technology. For Totalkare, which already serves bus, truck and waste operators, the event opens a route into the fast-growing plant and heavy-recovery segment. “The chance to join PlantWorx is a fantastic milestone for us,” said Boota Sivia, Marketing Manager at Totalkare. “Demonstrating our equipment live alongside the latest industry innovations represents an incredible opportunity to connect, share and learn.”

Event details at a glance

Dates: 23–25 September 2025

Venue: Newark Showground, Nottinghamshire

Stand: DD-28

Organiser: Construction Equipment Association

Tagged with: Totalkare, PlantWorx 2025, mobile column lifts, DVSA brake tester, inspection pits, workshop equipment, heavy machinery maintenance

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