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GHH Fahrzeuge at bauma 2010 |
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As supplier of machines for tunnelling and mining, GHH Fahrzeuge will be present at this year’s Bauma/ Bauma Mining in the centre of hall C2 (Booth 315/412). Together with its subsidiary Mine Master Poland and its sister company Hazemag & EPR, 3 highly innovative products for mining and tunnelling will be introduced. On Bauma Mediadialogue at 19th and 20th January GHH Fahrzeuge will inform the interested press about GHH Fahrzeuge and the new LHD model LF-10/11. The media kit from GHH Fahrzeuge can be downloaded here (9,04 MB).
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Last Updated ( 2010-01-18 )
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is a medium-sized company and member of the Schmidt-Kranz Group, Velbert.
GHH Fahrzeuge products are widely used in the raw materials industry (Mining), building industry (Tunneling) and airport infrastructure (Ground Support Equipment) markets. The objectives of the company are to firmly position itself in global markets, to secure employment at its location and with partner firms, and to generate reasonable earnings.
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Last Updated ( 2009-08-26 )
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Schwenkbarer Fahrerstand auf Fahrlader |
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Am
27.03.2009 zeichneten die Steinbruchs- und Bergbau-Berufsgenossenschaft
in Hannover die dreizehn Gewinner des Förderpreises Arbeit
- Sicherheit - Gesundheit 2009 aus. Die Bergbau-BG zeichnete in der Kategorie „Gesundheitsschutz“ Dr. Dieter Gobrecht und Hans Brod vom Werk Werra der
K+S Kali GmbH aus für ihren „Schwenkbaren Fahrerstand auf Fahrladern”, der im SLP-12 zum Einsatz kommt..
Den kompletten Beitrag finden Sie hier zum download (697.71 kB 2009-07-04 16:10:36)
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Last Updated ( 2009-07-10 )
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The new Generation of GHH Loaders |
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The new generation of LHDs from GHH Fahrzeuge, Germany, the LF-10/11, which is a completely new design in terms of size, shape, technology and productivity, is equipped with the new GHH drive line concept EDS. GHH Fahrzeuge has developed a 11t LHD in the shape of a ten ton machine with the highest breakout force of 192 kN in its class due to highly productive mines, the demand for less operation costs and for environmental reasons.
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Last Updated ( 2009-07-10 )
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