Goldhofer is set to make waves at BAUMA 2025, the world’s premier trade show for construction machinery and transport solutions, taking place at Messe Munich from April 7 to 13, 2025. The company will showcase latest developments at Stand FN.819 in the North outdoor area.
A key highlight will be the PST/SL-E split self-propelled modular transporter, featuring hydraulic widening capabilities. With an axle load of 45 tons and an adjustable width of 3,000 mm to 5,100 mm, this transporter is built for moving oversized loads with superior stability and efficiency. It is powered by Goldhofer’s new E-PowerPack, developed using expertise from the company’s electric aircraft tow tractors.
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The ARCUS P 5 with CARGOPLUS tires will also be in the spotlight. With an ultra-low loading height of just 735 mm and a suspension stroke of 500 mm, it ensures easy and secure loading. The combination of forced- and friction-steered axles offers optimal maneuverability, while its TRAFFIDECK GOTM flooring enhances safety.
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Goldhofer is teaming up with TECO GmbH to present the HS 850 heavy-duty crane, mounted on the ARCUS P 5. The crane features a hybrid drive system, remote control, and advanced load torque monitoring for enhanced safety. Designed for seamless integration with Goldhofer vehicles, it promises greater efficiency in industrial transport applications.
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For the wind energy sector, Goldhofer will showcase the RA 3-100 (4+7), a specialized transport system for wind tower sections. With a 100-ton payload, 2,000 mm stroke, and free-turning devices, it enables safe and efficient loading without cranes.
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Goldhofer is also revolutionizing transport planning by integrating with HeavyGoods.net. The new software, replacing easyLOAD, offers precise load calculations, stability analysis, and 3D drone data integration, streamlining the permit process and reducing costs.