Maine Hosts Annual Loggers Expo

Thu June 26, 2025
CEG


The Northeastern Forest Products Expo, also known as the Loggers Expo, ranks among the top logging industry trade shows in the United States and certainly the standout show in the Northeast.

The show is rotated between two locations. Bangor, Maine, and Essex Junction, Vt., and typically features several hundred exhibitors, drawing approximately 7,000 attendees from across New England.

Manufacturers and dealers of logging equipment from across New England have long supported the show because of the tremendous response they receive from their efforts.

The Loggers Expo features a broad mix of live demonstrations and static displays that are located both inside and outside, making the show well equipped to handle any exhibitor needs and an educational and informative format for all who attend. CEG

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A Weiler K560 knuckleboom loader was used at the Miton CAT/Weiler exhibit area for the loader competition with proceeds going to Log a Load for Kids.   (CEG photo)
TB Equipment of Bangor, Maine, displayed  Hyundai construction equipment during the show.   (CEG photo)
Between Komplet and McCloskey, Rock and Recycling offers crushers and conveyors to meet any need — large or small.   (CEG photo)
(L-R): Bryan Morris, Tom Barry and Joe Barry had a strong presence at the show to promote Barry Equipment’s new location in Gorham, Maine.   (CEG photo)
Scott (L) and Gabe Guimond of National Attachments, Gorham, Maine, demonstrated a large selection of specialized excavator attachments for the forestry industry.   (CEG photo)
FAE is a manufacturer of specialized attachments, including mulcher attachments, that are a must for forestry and land clearing. (L-R) are Jonathan Rakestraw, Adrian Majka and Chris Esselburn, all of FAE.   (CEG photo)
Frank Martin Sons Inc. featured Hitachi and Tigercat and at its display.   (CEG photo)
The Logger Expo provided a bustling indoor exhibit area.   (CEG photo)
Northern Logger offered plenty of swag during the Logger Expo.   (CEG photo)
United Ag & Turf and United Construction & Forestry, with a new location in Bangor, Maine, offered virtually everything contractors need, including mini-excavators, skid steers, harvesters and more.   (CEG photo)
Olli Tiainen of Ponsse describes the new advanced technology now available from Ponsse and Chadwick BaRoss, Ponsse’s New England dealer.   (CEG photo)
At the Chadwick-BaRoss exhibit (L-R) are Cole Leavitt, Chadwick-BaRoss and Tarmo Saks, Tim Gafner, Olli Tiainen and Samuel Vidgren, all of Ponsse.   (CEG photo)
Milton CAT is the Weiler dealer in New England and New York. Chris Milton (L), president of Milton CAT, and Pat Weiler, founder of Weiler, were showing customers the latest equipment,   (CEG photo)