For the Swiss company Thommen-Furler Group, BRUNNHUBER CRANES has delivered a fully automated 60 t × 18.6 m container crane. In the future, it will transport hazardous material containers fully automatically.
For the newly built timber module plant of timpla GmbH (by Renggli), BRUNNHUBER CRANES has supplied 22 cranes — including semi-automatic overhead cranes, console cranes, slewing cranes, and stacking cranes.
For an Austrian hydropower plant, BRUNNHUBER CRANES has delivered a 30 t × 10.8 m special gantry crane. The crane is installed on the dam of the power plant and serves as a dam beam transport crane.
As part of the “City Link” project, new power tunnels are currently being constructed at depths of up to 100 m. This initiative aims to improve the electricity supply in the greater Stockholm area, which is facing a steadily increasing energy demand due to population growth.
For the renovation of the 100-year-old glass roof at Berlin's third largest train station, the TeichmannGroup manufactured and assembled a 121 m long gantry crane with a lifting height of 33.5 m. The limited space and assembly conditions in the middle of Berlin city as well as the strictest safety requirements in the manufacturing process made this project a very unique one.
For the Swiss Light Source (SLS) at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), BRUNNHUBER CRANES has now delivered a special circular runway crane as part of the facility’s expansion. This crane will be used in the future to transport magnets and concrete components weighing up to 16 tons.
For the steel trading company, Lotter KG, TEICHMANN CRANES delivered two gantry cranes with a span of each 40m that are used for the handling of steel bars.
For the sixth time in a row, the TeichmannGroup delivered a 40t steel mill crane to the world's largest steel producer. It only took 9 months from the incoming order to the final delivery of the crane.
For the wood-based materials manufacturer Fritz EGGER GmbH & Co. OG, BRUNNHUBER CRANES GERMANY has delivered a double-girder overhead crane to Lexington, North Carolina in the United States.