Hiab, part of Cargotec, has launched the 110 tonne metre (tm) super heavy loader crane HIAB iQ.1188 HiPro with the company’s new control system to deliver new productivity and safety benefits.
Read moreCompany CONTSYSTEM s.r.o. was successfully audited from the quality management system for manufacturers of products intended for the military sector
Read moreBy using electricity from newly acquired photovoltaics, we help to save the environment. The electricity from the sun, which we produce in CONTSYSTEM by using solar panels on the own roof of our workshop, is 100% clean and more environmentally friendly
Read moreThe audit included an evaluation of the quality management system of all company processes: the company's planning and management system, the warehouse management system and the traceability of components and items, and last but not least the production management system and related services.
Read moreThe world manufacturer of MULTILIFT hooklifts and skiploaders has launched the new automatic cover HOOKTOP as a variant also for MULTILIFT ULTIMA hooklifts
Read moreIn order to ensure and keep the high-quality level of services for the HIAB brand in the Czech Republic, we have organized two-days technical MULTILIFT training.
Read moreMULTILIFT OPTIMA 20 hooklift is now available in 15 tonne and 25 tonne variant.
Read moreT-bodies are pre-assembled at HIAB’s dedicated Factory Installation Center in Meppel, the Netherlands, and delivered as ready-to-go kits.
Read moreIn this video the real heroes are captured - they are the ones that do all the driving, hauling, early shifts, late shifts, long days and often in tough conditions.
Read moreLast week, company HIAB organized the visit of the HIAB FRAMEWORKS installation and competence center in Meppel, Netherlands for its dealers.
Read moreCompany Hiab AB has opened its new test track for MULTILIFT hooklifts and skiploaders in Raisio. Through data gathered by testing scenarios, Hiab aims to improve its products and come up with innovative new solutions.
Read moreIt all began in 1944, when Eric Sundin, co-founder of HIAB installed the very first hydraulically operated crane in the world on his truck.
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