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CM Labs – E38 & E40


Following its acquisition of GlobalSim, CM Labs will have two booths at TOC Europe. The company will demonstrate training systems designed to help port organisations develop operator capability, improve safety and prepare workforces for increasingly complex equipment and operating environments. This is CM Labs’ first major industry event since acquiring GlobalSim, creating the most comprehensive simulation training solutions in the industry. “Simulation has become an essential part of how ports prepare and manage their workforce,” says Lisa Barbieri, VP of marketing and strategic partnerships. “By combining CMLabs and GlobalSim,


CM Labs is becoming increasingly recognised for its training simulations.


Gantrex – C92 Gantrex is a global market leader in crane and crane rail solutions, serving ports, intermodal terminals, steel mills and heavy industrial environments. With more than 50 years of expertise, Gantrex continues to expand its Crane Solutions portfolio to support customers in enhancing safety, reliability and operational uptime. At TOC Europe 2026, Gantrex will showcase an integrated selection of products and services designed to address the complete life cycle of port crane rail systems. This includes a wide range of crane parts such as crane wheels, sheaves and guide rollers. Complementing this offering are Gantrex’s advanced crane diagnostics capabilities, featuring state of the art 3D scanning, vibration analysis and technical inspections used to detect issues early and optimise crane performance. These diagnostic tools form a key pillar of Gantrex’s commitment to proactive maintenance and maximised uptime. Gantrex will also highlight its expanding portfolio of crane services, including trolley rail replacement, wheel replacement and mechanical repairs via its dedicated maintenance platform, developed to streamline on site work while reducing downtime and operational risk. Visitors will additionally have the opportunity to explore MyGantrex, the company’s all in one digital platform. MyGantrex enables customers to track quotes, orders, projects and asset statuses, access all documentation in one centralised location and leverage the intuitive configurator to design their next crane rail system. The platform also integrates Agent Gantrex, an AI powered assistant that helps users quickly find answers to technical questions, further enhancing the customer experience.


we are bringing together complementary experience and strengths that deliver a powerful solution. This allows ports to move beyond fragmented training approaches and adopt a more scalable, standardised model for developing optimal operator performance.” At TOC Europe, CM Labs will showcase its advanced line of simulators and Remote Operation Station (ROS), along with the latest enhancements to its port training offerings, including greater environmental immersion, deeper curriculum coverage and new customisation capabilities. The company will also highlight its Intellia


Workforce Training System, including AI assistant capabilities that support instructors, trainees and administrators as training programmes scale across sites.


BVS Cranes – F100 Founded more than 40 years ago in Ankara, BVS Cranes is the largest crane manufacturer in Turkey and the fifth largest in Europe. The company produces approximately 1,000 cranes per year. It also has facilities in


Sustainable material handling will be the centrepiece of Kalmar’s TOC offering.


Duisburg and Mannheim, Germany; Sisseln in Switzerland; Salzburg in Austria; and Chicago, US. They supply a global distributor network, which in turn supports customers in 95 countries. At TOC Europe, BVS will showcase its ports solutions portfolio, including shiploaders and mobile shiploaders, plus cranes including STS, RTG and RMG products.


Kalmar – D60 Kalmar’s focus at TOC Europe 2026 will centre on powering sustainable material handling through electrification and services. Delegates can discover its extensive portfolio of electric solutions and explore how Kalmar Services help maximise uptime and keep customers’ operations moving. Kalmar offers a wide range of heavy


material handling equipment and services to ports and terminals, distribution centres, manufacturing and heavy logistics. Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Kalmar operates globally in over 120 countries and employs approximately 5,300 people. In 2025, the company’s sales totalled approximately €1.7bn.


Huisman – E50


BVS Cranes produces almost 1,000 cranes every year.


Established in 1929, Huisman manufactures and services heavy lifting and handling equipment. Projects range from stand-alone components to highly engineered integrated systems, covering everything from concept and installation to lifetime support. Huisman’s operations are spread across offices in the Netherlands (HQ), China, Czech Republic, Brazil, Norway, Singapore and the US, with production facilities in the Netherlands, Czech Republic and China. It will focus on two products for TOC Europe. The Huisman Automated Stacking


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