25 Years Of Innovation At Combilift

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Combilift celebrates 25 years in business with 3 exciting new product launches.

Combilift-LC

Combilift announced its move into the offshore wind sector with the launch of a new product designed to meet the load handling demands of largescale offshore wind manufacturers. The Combi-LC, designed at Combilift’s HQ and Manufacturing plant in Ireland, in collaboration with Siemens Gamesa, allows for the movement of wind turbine blades and towers through production stages and on to storage locations with a capacity of up to 70t and lengths up to 115m. https://combilift.com/combi-LC/ 

Combilift-AGT

Deliver long loads in narrow aisles safely and reliably, around the clock, with the new Combi-AGT Autonomous Guided Forklift Truck. Our autonomous truck solutions combine sophisticated innovative technology to provide the highest levels of productivity and safety. The Combi-AGT can operate autonomously in guided aisles and free-roaming while also featuring a manual driving option. https://combilift.com/combi-agt/ 

Combi-Connect

Combi-Connect is a telematic software product that provides customers with greater levels of insight into fleet management and usage, providing real-time data on fleet performance, including location tracking, usage analytics, and maintenance alerts. With this invaluable information at their fingertips, businesses can improve and enhance operational performance. https://combilift.com/connect/

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