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Heavy Lift Slings, Extreema combines Dutch engineering with HMPE fibre technology to provide strong, durable and lightweight performance. Manufactured in the Netherlands, all slings meet the highest safety standards, and can be customised to suit specific lifting requirements. Visitors to the booth can see the Extreema


Black Belt Sling, engineered for extreme lifting conditions to offer high load-bearing capacity and durability. Built with HMPE fibres and a robust Cordura sleeve, it provides strong resistance against abrasion, tearing and high pressure. Its repairable sleeve and sustainable design make it ideal for long-term, heavy-duty applications.


It is joined by the Original, which Extreema


says represents the foundation of high- performance textile lifting, thanks to its unmatched strength-to-weight ratio. It is designed for general heavy lifting, offering significantly lighter weight than traditional steel or polyester alternatives. Also on the booth will be the Extreema XS round slings, for lifting in confined spaces. They offer a small diameter and D/d ratio of 1:1, with capacities ranging from 3t to 20t. To extend sling lifespan, Extreema offers its EP-L, EP-XL and EP-XXL protection sleeves. Manufactured from HMPE/Dyneema, they are designed for protection from critical contact points and sharp edges. Its EP-C protection sleeves, made from Cordura, are for environments where abrasion and friction are the main challenges, resisting wear, scuffing and heat.


Fuchs, stand 2N43 Fuchs specialises in material handling solutions for scrap, port, timber and waste recycling. The company, which is part of the Terex


group, recently launched the Fuchs Port Line, a range of equipment dedicated to port handling. This includes six new products: three


telescopic conveyors and three feeders. The new series of telescopic conveyors


aims to deliver maximum efficiency in ship loading. Thanks to their radial telescopic design, operators can load, trim and change hatches from a single fixed feed-in point – without constantly repositioning the machine. This reduces machine movements, shortens loading times and minimises the risk of demurrage costs. Standard features include hydraulic raise/ lower functionality as well as a mobile design that enables rapid deployment at the quayside. In addition to ship loading, the telescopic


Fuchs specialises in material handling solutions for scrap, port, timber and waste recycling.


conveyors are also ideal for unloading and stockpiling within the port. Tailored customisation for every application is also available.


Fuchs Feeders optimise material flow,


reduce downtime and increase productivity across a wide range of port applications. In combination with the telescopic conveyors, they deliver a continuous, highly efficient handling process – from material delivery to final loading.


“With the Fuchs Port Line, we are sending a clear signal of innovation and customer focus,” said Dominik Vierkotten, vice president material handling and lifting. “Our new solutions help operators make port handling faster, safer and more economical.”


Hanse Equipment, stand 1E40 Hanse Equipment is a specialist in end-to-end cargo securing solutions. Its portfolio of more than 1,000 products includes lashing, lifting and rigging products such as ropes, slings, grommets, chains and weight spreaders.


Italgru, stand 2L40


Italgru has been designing and manufacturing port cranes for more than 70 years. Its electric portal and mobile harbour cranes


feature its proprietary crane management system to optimise crane performance and cover FEM classifications from A3 to A8. It also manufactures a range of hydraulic cranes covering the same applications and classifications.


Konecranes recently launched a new electric reach stacker. www.hoistmagazine.com | May/June 2026 | xxiii


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