
PALFINGER presented its lifting solutions at the recent World of Concrete in Las Vegas. For over 25 years, PALFINGER has been a participant in this international event, demonstrating its commitment to the concrete and masonry industries. Show visitors had the opportunity to engage with PALFINGER product experts, explore equipment hands-on, and discover the innovative, reliable solutions that PALFINGER is known for.
A highlight of the show was the preview of the all-new FHC 55 P Center Seat Double Reach Truck-Mounted Forklift. Featuring the PALFINGER’s patented reach system and a tilting and side-shifting fork carriage, the FHC 55 P offers precision and versatility. Its spacious operator cabin, one of the largest in the industry, sets a new standard for comfort and control in material handling.
“Our participation highlights our dedication to innovation, customer success and building strong relationships. We were particularly eager to show our customers in the brick and block sector the new FHC Center Seat Truck-Mounted Forklift exclusively for the first time,” said Ismael Daneluz, PALFINGER vice president of sales and service, North and Latin America. “PALFINGER remains a trusted partner in supporting the concrete and masonry industries. Whatever the challenge, we’re here to offer the right solution and expertise to help our customers succeed.”
PALFINGER’s booth brought together solutions that empower concrete and masonry professionals to overcome their toughest jobs. Featured equipment were:
- PK 42002-SH and PK 78002-SH Knuckle Boom Cranes: Engineered to handle heavy precast materials, maximizing truck capacity
- FHS 55 Side Seat Truck-Mounted Forklift: A material-handling solution with a 5,500 lb. capacity
- Juan Ibarra’s “Big Mack” PAL Pro 72 Mechanics Truck: The popular vehicle from Gold Rush: Mine Rescue with Freddie and Juan on Discovery Channel
“It’s exciting for us to be back at World of Concrete as this gives us the opportunity to engage directly with our customers and partners, hear their insights and understand their needs even better,” said Daneluz.