Liebherr delivers its 100,000th truck mixer
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Liebherr delivers its 100,000th truck mixer

Liebherr handed over its 100,000th truck mixer in spring 2020. It is a HTM 905, which was picked up by the company Heinz Transportbeton Ingolstadt GmbH & Co KG. The management of Heinz had come personally to the Liebherr factory in Bad Schussenried for this special pick-up. Heinz Transportb...

Liebherr handed over its 100,000th truck mixer in spring 2020. It is a HTM 905, which was picked up by the company Heinz Transportbeton Ingolstadt GmbH & Co KG. The management of Heinz had come personally to the Liebherr factory in Bad Schussenried for this special pick-up. Heinz Transportbeton has been a loyal Liebherr customer for around 45 years. The 12 truck mixers in their fleet as well as the ultra-modern mixing tower type Betomatare were made by Liebherr. The milestone machine is a HTM 905 – five stands for new generation – with 9 cu m nominal volume. Generation 5 offers a whole host of advantages over its predecessor.Contact: Klaus Eckert, Liebherr.Address: Liebherr-Mischtechnik GmbH, Bad Schussenried, GermanyTel: +49 7583 949-328.E-mail: klaus.eckert@liebherr.comWebsite: www.liebherr.com

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