

Both professional series have a reverse speed of 5 mph, allowing the user maneuverability. Powerful Hydro-Gear ZT transaxles deliver an efficient top-forward ground speed of 10 mph in the 700 Series and 12 mph in the 900 Series. Offering a total of 12 new models within the 700 and 900 Series, pros can choose from varying deck widths from 52”-72” across the range, as well as diverse high-performing engine options from fuel-efficient EFI engines to carbureted engines.īoth the Stihl 700 and 900 Series include an advanced four-wheel suspension system with mowing deck height compensation, independent front suspension with upper and lower control arms, and rear suspension with shock absorbers. Stihl 700 Series and Stihl 900 Series zero-turn mowers provide professional users with the ultimate range of mowing solutions, boasting efficient operation, smooth cuts, durable components, and a comfortable ride designed to get the job done with less fatigue. And we are going to share with you today some exciting new products.” We are committed to continuously expanding our battery product offering and doing so with speed to market in order to compete and win in today’s marketplace. “We know the market is changing and adapting. “We don’t rest on our laurels,” Horan told Equip Exposition attendees. “The industry continues to innovate and bring new technologies to markets evidenced by the major product announcements, education, networking that went on.”Įxpo attendees hailed from all 50 states and 49 countries, with the furthest traveling attendees journeying from Guam, New Zealand and Australia. “This year’s numbers show the industry is strong and optimistic about 2023,” Kiser added. “This year we shook up the programming a bit and introduced lots of new ideas from an opening welcome reception and new, interactive educational sessions to Mulligan’s 5K Fun Run & Walk, a coffee bar, and an expanded Outdoor Demo Yard. “The trade show remains the industry’s family reunion,” said Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the Equip Exposition and the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI), which owns the trade show. The 2022 show debuted a new brand and new experiences for its participants, and all indoor and outdoor exhibit space available was sold-out for both Equip Exposition and Hardscape North America, which co-locates with Equip Expo.

“In the meantime, we are focused on providing innovative and exceptional LANDSCAPES conferences for the next two years in Louisville.Equip Exposition (formerly GIE+EXPO) set a new record by welcoming more than 25,000 attendees and exhibitors.

“We look forward to opening up new opportunities for attendees as we create the future NALP Annual Meeting experience, beginning in 2022,” said Wood. Member input is also being gathered to ensure that the conference provides the best education and networking opportunities while incorporating local facility tours and the latest innovations. NALP has assembled a planning task force, including industry suppliers and manufacturers, lawn care, maintenance, and design-build professionals, to provide guidance and input into the design of the new conference. “We’ve enjoyed a strong partnership with the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, and we continue to work together on government relations and other important industry issues,” said Britt Wood, NALP CEO, “but the time has come to provide members with a new annual meeting experience, so beginning in 2022, our conference will move to different cities.” Before that, the association hosted an annual meeting and exposition (the Green Industry Expo) which traveled to different cities. (January 10, 2020) –The National Association of Landscape Professionals (NALP) announced today that beginning in 2022, it will separate its annual meeting, LANDSCAPES, from GIE+EXPO and will host its own stand-alone conference.įor more than a decade, NALP has held its annual meeting in Louisville in conjunction with GIE+EXPO. Email: NALP to Separate From GIE+EXPO in 2022įAIRFAX, Va.
