Liebherr is set to unveil an impressive lineup of approximately 20 machines at the Intermat trade show, taking place from April 24 to 27, 2024. The showcased machines span various product segments, including tower cranes, mobile and crawler cranes, components, earthmoving machinery, material handling technology, deep foundation machines, and concrete technology. The 3,264 m2 booth will not only feature static exhibits but also highlight the company’s range and innovation work in digitalization, drives, and service.
The Intermat event in Paris focuses on sustainable construction solutions and technologies. Under the theme “On your site,” Liebherr emphasizes its commitment to being on its customers’ side, providing high-quality machines, tailored advice, global services, and comprehensive solution concepts.
Digitalization takes center stage in Liebherr’s showcase, driving innovation and new product development. The company highlights its customer-centric solutions, covering planning, operation, performance, maintenance, and safety aspects. The emphasis on local organization of sales and services enhances response times, as seen in France with Liebherr Distribution et Services France SAS.
Liebherr continues its commitment to drive technologies, exploring various solutions, including the Liduro Power Port for mobile energy storage. The showcased machines, such as the R 972 crawler excavator with Bucket Fill Assist, the LRB 23 piling and drilling rig, and the TA 230 Litronic articulated dump truck, demonstrate Liebherr’s advancements in efficiency, automation, and safety.
The Intermat display also features the MK 140-5.1 mobile construction crane, the 125 K fast-erecting crane, the first electric Liebherr wheel loader (L 507 E), the electric truck mixer (ETM 1205), the T 33-10 telescopic handler with multiple drive options, and the world premiere of the LTR 1150 telescopic crawler crane with VarioBase technology.
Liebherr’s commitment to sustainability is evident in the development of the 36 XXT truck-mounted concrete pump, featuring a new five-part folding boom, the Powerbloc drive unit, and a semi-closed oil circuit.