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Hyster Company, F10 Hyster is a leading lift truck designer and manufacturer offering a full line of robust and durable materials handling solutions. With lifting capacities ranging from 2,000lbs to 105,000lbs, Hyster ICE- and electric-powered forklifts and container handlers are proven products in the breakbulk market. This year, Hyster will showcase its high-capacity, heavy- duty electric forklift on the booth.


At this year’s Breakbulk, Greenfield will showcase the Speed-Lift mobile dock lift.


Greenfield Products, B20 Greenfield Products is a leading supplier of equipment and material handling solutions for port operations. With in-house design, engineering and manufacturing expertise, it offers a wide range of standard and custom solutions for bulk and breakbulk operations. Its product catalogue has also expanded to include bulk solutions, industrial vehicles and the Roborigger load orientation device. This year at Breakbulk, Greenfield Products is showcasing the Speed-Lift mobile dock lift from its partner, Superior Handling Solutions. This enables terminal operators to safely load/ unload trucks or cross-dock anywhere.


Gryb International, E20 Gryb International is a group of companies that specialise in material handling solutions. Based in Quebec, Canada, it is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. Through brands including Gryb, Bateman and Winkle, the group offers a broad range of grapple, clamshell, skip pans, magnets and other lifting and handling devices.


Industrias Murtas Cardenas (IMC), R20 IMC is the world’s only fully integrated synthetic chain producer, from yarn to finished product. Its Murlink chains are manufactured from Dyneema, making them up to eight times stronger and up to 80% lighter than the equivalent steel chains. Its synthetic properties make it ideal for lifting and lashing high-value and sensitive cargo which can otherwise be at risk of damage from steel chains. Alongside a wide range of standard lifting and lashing products, it also offers customised solutions.


Italgru, F51


Italgru is an Italian company that designs, engineers and manufactures port and offshore cranes. Founded in 1954, the company has supplied equipment worldwide for over 70 years. It offers a full range of electric and hydraulic mobile harbour cranes.


JYC Equipment, D43


Based in Florida, JYC Equipment has more than 20 years of experience in buying and selling high-quality used equipment, worldwide. Its inventory includes forklifts, telehandlers, aerial lifts and port equipment, from trusted brands such as Taylor, Hyster, Kalmar and Sennebogen.


Kalmar has a growing portfolio of digital products, including simulators.


Kalmar USA, F50 Kalmar USA supplies heavy-duty material handling equipment for ports and terminals. Based in Ottowa, it is a subsidiary of Kalmar, which is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland. Kalmar USA is a leading manufacturer of


terminal tractors. It also offers a complete portfolio of material handling equipment, including reach stackers and straddle carriers for container handling, heavy-duty forklift trucks, container handlers and other yard equipment. It has a growing line of low- and zero-emission solutions that help reduce operational carbon footprints.


Konecranes, E10 This year the Konecranes booth will feature a live forklift display, giving attendees a close-up look at the precision and performance of its lift trucks. Visitors can also test their skills on a mobile harbour crane simulator, competing to reposition a container in the shortest time. Daily prizes for the fastest participants add a competitive edge to this immersive experience. In addition, Konecranes


This year, Hyster will showcase its high-capacity, heavy-duty electric forklift at their booth. www.hoistmagazine.com | July/August 2026 | xxiii


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