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OC Europe returns to Germany this May, after last year’s successful show in Rotterdam. 2025 saw
the integration of CSC Live, a conference dedicated to the container supply chain. It is back again this year, with another speaker line-up of senior container supply chain professionals. The show floor is also packed with big names. And while we recommend that you visit all the exhibitors, DLM has also curated a highlights list for you:
Konecranes – B66 Konecranes says that it will unveil “breakthroughs that redefine what is possible – advancing electrification, efficiency and performance across the terminal”. A spokesperson adds, “Step inside to see
the future of container handling, discover technologies ready to transform your operations today and be the first to see what comes next.” Konecranes Port Solutions provides equipment, software and service for the container handling industry. Overall, Konecranes has 16,500 professionals in over 50 countries, and in 2025, group sales totalled €4.2bn.
Liebherr will aim to give teams a solid basis for taking decisions around electrification.
Elme Spreader – B90 Elme is set to launch a new product at TOC Europe for the second year running. In 2025 it unveiled the Vectrix spreader series in Rotterdam. In Hamburg, it is promising another new product – but the details are under wraps for now. “This time it is a product line for mobile equipment, a product line that will be of the character that we will offer something our competition cannot,” says a spokesperson. Elme designs and manufactures more than 1,000 crane spreaders a year from its factory in Sweden. The family-owned company has been in the market for more than 50 years, supplying over 29,000 products to companies worldwide. Elme says it has the widest spreader range in the world. At TOC Europe, its team will also work with visitors to identify the ideal spreader solution for their specific needs.
At TOC, Konecranes will invite the industry to see the future of container handling.
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Liebherr Maritime Cranes – C40 At TOC Europe, the Liebherr booth will aim to give terminal teams a solid basis for taking decisions around electrification and day-to- day performance. Conversations will focus on electric drive options across port equipment, from electrically driven mobile harbour crane
TOC Europe is back with an excellent exhibitor line-up. DLM picks out some of the highlights for delegates and visitors to Hamburg in our show preview.
set-ups to portal solutions, all designed for terminals with an established electrical infrastructure. Liebherr will also highlight LHM Unplugged, which sees the harbour crane operate with an electric drive and a battery- driven undercarriage for travelling. For container handling, Liebherr will showcase its latest STS and stacking crane designs, while the team will also highlight its improved RTG range along with the latest advances in container handling technology, remote operation and automation. Visitors can also get hands-on experience of Liebherr’s digital products such as Parts Assistant, which supports fast parts identification and ordering through image and text search. Liebherr simulator training option demonstrations will take place at the booth, including the opportunity to try out the compact and flexible LiSIM move. The company will also share insights into LiSIM ROS for remote operator station training on Liebherr STS cranes. Alongside this, the customer service team will be there to provide further information on how Liebherr products and services, such as Transform and CarePacks, are improving performance on the ground at customers’ locations around the world.
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