Material handling

Material handling

Liebherr has been developing and producing high-performance material handlers, crawler cranes, wheel loaders, telescopic handlers and dozers for industrial applications for 50 years now. But working tools and customer service also successfully complement the product range for handling scrap, timber, waste, bulk and general cargo.

The demands on the various handling machines are very high. They have to be particularly robust, powerful, durable and reliable. The industry never stands still, so the machines have to work smoothly not only during the day but also at night.

Liebherr material handlers are constantly being further developed and adapted to new conditions. Special customer requirements can be optimally served in this way. Hydraulics cab elevations of the handling machines, reinforced P-kinematics of the wheel loaders or even electric drives for emission-free operation of the machines are just examples of special configurations in the field of goods handling.

Material handling machines

Log loaders

Wheel loaders

Telescopic Handlers

Crawler dozers and crawler loaders

Duty cycle crawler cranes

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Liebherr develops and manufactures innovative working tools and quick-change systems to the highest quality standards. The choice of the right working tool has a decisive influence on the success of a project. Knowledge gained from practical experience and continuous further development ensure that Liebherr working tools are always state of the art.

Know-How & Innovation
Future trends and developments. The foundation for the technologies of the future.

(Digital) services for material handling

Applications for handling machines

Combining performance and versatility, Liebherr handling machines can be used in any field of application. Applications include, for example, scrap handling, port handling, timber handling, waste management or tree care.

We decided on the LH 26 M because it fits exactly into our range of services. The transhipment machine is used by us in waste wood processing, recycling and composting. In addition, it is also used from time to time for tree felling work.

Andreas Mayer, general manager at the Leutkirch recycling centre