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LESOTHO TUNNELLING SOCIETY - LTS Klaus Faber AG


Europaallee 33, 66113 Saarbrücken, Germany T: 49 681 9711436 E: crane@faberkabel.de W: www.faberkabel.de


Established: 1950 Size: 299


Personnel: Head of Business Unit CMT: Mr. Alexander Keunecke


Supplier Low and medium voltage cable and connectivity solutions for tunneling construction sites from stock.


KonNx UK


2 Ashmere Avenue, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 6PQ, United Kingdom T: +44 (0) 7768 363 353 E: sales@konnx.co.uk W: www.konnx.co.uk


Established: 2021 Size: 5


Personnel: Director KonNx UK: David Robison


Manufacturer Offering low and high voltage cable coupler solutions for a variety of applications including the popular and original 22kV genderless version well suited to mechanised tunnelling projects. KonNx UK and partner companies continually develop, innovate and manufacture couplers that are safe, high quality and reliable.


Standard key features of the KonNx high voltage range include a genderless and ergonomic design, full phase to earth segregation, arc extinguishing phase insulators, IP68 rating, integrated pilot / earth connector and LED Live Line indicators. The KonNx range is currently offered at voltages from 6.6kV to 35kV with integrated fibre optic options also available.


Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association - KTA


#1411 Seocho Kukje Electronic Center, 1445-3 Seocho-Gu, Seoul 137-728, South Korea T: 82 3465 3663 E: krtna@chollian.net W: www.tunnel.or.kr


Personnel: President: Seokwon Lee


Association Associations, Federations & Institutions


Quick and easy searching online at www.tunnels-directory.co.uk 73 KrampeHarex


Pferdekamp 6-8, 59075 Hamm, Germany T: 49 2381 977977 E: info@krampeharex.com W: www.krampeharex.com


Established: 1982 Size: 154


Manufacturer KrampeHarex helps to make concrete structures around the world safer, more durable, more resistant, more economical and more ecological. As a technology leader, we offer customer-oriented solutions for concrete reinforcement and fire protection for many areas of application, including tunnels, for both mined and mechanized tunnelling.


KrampeHarex is a pioneer when it comes to saving resources. Responsibility towards the environment plays a decisive role in our philosophy. From the procurement of raw materials from European sources to the use of 100% green electricity, KrampeHarex sets remarkable standards.


With a dedicated team of experts, KrampeHarex is a reliable partner for demanding projects worldwide.


KTH Royal Institute of Technology


SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden T: +46 8 7906000 E: info@kth.se W: www.kth.se


Association Associations, Federations & Institutions


Lesotho Tunnelling Society - LTS


5th Floor, Lesotho Bank Tower, Kingsway Road, Private Bag A 156, Maseru 0100, Lesotho T: 266 5221 4011 W: www.lhda.org.ls


Personnel: Secretary General: Moroke Nteene


Association Associations, Federations & Institutions


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