
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
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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