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INTERMAT 2024 Ӏ SHOW REVIEW


Japanese manufacturer Kobelco Construction Machinery debuted its new telecrawler at Intermat. The 75-tonne capacity TKE750G is aimed specifically at the European market and continues


the same tried and tested technology as the company’s G series lattice boom crawler crane models. Kobelco also held a traditional Japanese handover ceremony for Crane


Norway which has bought four units of Kobelco’s new model CKE2500G-4 lattice boom crawler crane. See Kobelco’s TKE750G at Intermat: https://shorturl.at/SYdaC


The CKE2500G-4 handover ceremony


The TKE750G


Trailer manufacturer Faymonville showcased four of its trailers – the CombiMax, MultiMax, MultiMax PA-X, and a Max110 – alongside its Cometto brand ECO1000 SPMT. The ECO1000 SPMT model on display


had been purchased by Rometal and Drecht Coating Services, both Dutch steel- industry related companies. The modular CombiMAX was on


display in a particularly prominent position on Faymonville’s stand and attracted a lot


of attention from visitors. The CombiMAX is, according to Faymonville, the only modular system available that can be used as a telescopic semi low-loader. A video of Faymonville’s stand can be seen here: https://shorturl.at/yb07N


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