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Liebherr is making a powerful statement at Bauma 2025 in Munich with the motto “Hands on the Future”. Across a sprawling 14,000 m² exhibit, the company is presenting over 70 products and innovations from its diverse segments, including earthmoving machinery, material handling, mining, cranes, foundation machines, concrete technology, and components.

Liebherr’s booth features multiple world premieres, including the T 38-7s telescopic handler from its earthmoving segment, setting new standards for machines up to 4.2 tonnes. The new T 48-8s expands the portfolio with an 8-metre class offering. Concrete technology innovations include the modular Mobilmix series, reducing energy consumption by 30% and improving cement efficiency.

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Autonomy and digitalization are central themes. The first autonomous wheel loader powered by Liebherr Autonomous Operations debuts, alongside the PR 776 G8 crawler dozer equipped with remote control capabilities. Liebherr Connect enhances machine connectivity, enabling seamless integration with cloud-based solutions for efficiency and safety. Additionally, the LTM 1120-4.2 mobile crane with LICCON3 control demonstrates new telematics and fleet management capabilities, enabling operators to monitor crucial data in real time.

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Sustainability takes center stage with the debut of the battery-powered T 264 mining truck and the LR 1300.2 SX zero-emissions crawler crane. The company also unveils its first hydrogen-powered wheel loader, highlighting its commitment to alternative fuels and decarbonization.

The InnovationLab offers hands-on engagement with advanced technologies like machine object identification, predictive maintenance, and autonomous systems. Visitors can also explore IoMine for mining, energy management tools, and the Energy Planner for optimized site power usage.

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