Liebherr Showcases Cutting-Edge Construction Machinery at Excon 2023
13 Dec 2023
2 Min Read
CW Team
Liebherr takes centre stage at Excon 2023, South Asia's prominent construction machinery exhibition, by unveiling a remarkable display of five cutting-edge machines from its Earthmoving and Cranes product segments. The showcased tower crane, rough terrain crane, wheel loaders, and crawler dozer exemplify Liebherr's commitment to providing customized solutions for the evolving needs of the Indian construction industry.
The featured machines include the NC-LH 12-55 tower crane, LRT 1100-2.1 rough terrain crane, L 550 and L 566 wheel loaders, and the PR 736 crawler dozer. Visitors to booth OD 83 will have the opportunity to explore Liebherr's innovative products and technologies tailored specifically for the Indian construction market.
One of the highlights is the NC-LH 12-55 tower crane, showcasing a slim tower system, impressive hook heights, and high output capabilities. Boasting the tagline "Made to build cities," this hydraulic luffing jib crane stands out with its unique features, including a climbable 16 EC tower system that requires minimal space during transport.
The LRT 1100-2.1 rough terrain crane emphasises safety and monitoring, featuring Liebherr's proven telematics telescopic system. With a telescopic boom and VarioBase variable support base, this crane ensures optimal lifting capacities and a maximum level of safety for crane operators and their surroundings.
Liebherr's wheel loaders, L 550 and L 566, represent robust machines with enhanced output and cost-efficiency. These latest-generation loaders feature a hydrostatic Liebherr travel drive, offering increased power while maintaining low fuel consumption. With three lift arm versions available, including z-bar kinematics and High Lift lift arms, Liebherr provides versatile options to cater to various construction needs.
The wheel loaders also showcase modern design and functionality, with larger components, new electrohydraulic pilot control for responsive movements, and improved visibility. Liebherr's presence at Excon 2023 reflects its dedication to delivering state-of-the-art solutions that align with the demands of the Indian construction market.
Liebherr takes centre stage at Excon 2023, South Asia's prominent construction machinery exhibition, by unveiling a remarkable display of five cutting-edge machines from its Earthmoving and Cranes product segments. The showcased tower crane, rough terrain crane, wheel loaders, and crawler dozer exemplify Liebherr's commitment to providing customized solutions for the evolving needs of the Indian construction industry.The featured machines include the NC-LH 12-55 tower crane, LRT 1100-2.1 rough terrain crane, L 550 and L 566 wheel loaders, and the PR 736 crawler dozer. Visitors to booth OD 83 will have the opportunity to explore Liebherr's innovative products and technologies tailored specifically for the Indian construction market.One of the highlights is the NC-LH 12-55 tower crane, showcasing a slim tower system, impressive hook heights, and high output capabilities. Boasting the tagline Made to build cities, this hydraulic luffing jib crane stands out with its unique features, including a climbable 16 EC tower system that requires minimal space during transport.The LRT 1100-2.1 rough terrain crane emphasises safety and monitoring, featuring Liebherr's proven telematics telescopic system. With a telescopic boom and VarioBase variable support base, this crane ensures optimal lifting capacities and a maximum level of safety for crane operators and their surroundings.Liebherr's wheel loaders, L 550 and L 566, represent robust machines with enhanced output and cost-efficiency. These latest-generation loaders feature a hydrostatic Liebherr travel drive, offering increased power while maintaining low fuel consumption. With three lift arm versions available, including z-bar kinematics and High Lift lift arms, Liebherr provides versatile options to cater to various construction needs.The wheel loaders also showcase modern design and functionality, with larger components, new electrohydraulic pilot control for responsive movements, and improved visibility. Liebherr's presence at Excon 2023 reflects its dedication to delivering state-of-the-art solutions that align with the demands of the Indian construction market.
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