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The FSE 8000 and Combi Load Xtender do just that, and they’re backed by Combilift’s proven track record in long-load innovation.” At Bauma, Combilift introduced another
innovative solution: the pioneering Self-Propelled Inloader Combi-SPI. Built for efficiency, safety, and control, it’s ideal for handling precast concrete and other oversized materials with ease across production facilities and yard environments. The development of the COMBi-SPI began in
collaboration with Spaansen, a specialist in precast concrete.
The goal was to create an efficient, maneuverable, and cost-effective alternative to expensive trailers and trucks. The Combi-SPI is engineered to handle 30-tonne loads on industry-standard inloader pallets while providing superior visibility, agility, and ease of operation. Innovation is in Combilift’s DNA. Since the groundbreaking multidirectional C4000 model
was first introduced in 1998, Combilift has developed a wide array of innovative material handling solutions like the ones mentioned above. These advancements demonstrate Combilift’s commitment to continuing its journey of Lifting Innovation for many years to come.
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