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A telehandler, also known as a telescopic handler, telehandler handler, teleporter, or rough terrain forklift, is a vehicle with a telescopically extendable boom that may extend forwards and upwards from the vehicle to accommodate various lifting applications.
In terms of capabilities and capacity, a telehandler is frequently a cross between a crane and a forklift. Telehandlers may be used for material handling and include different attachments such as a winch, pallet forks, muck grab, or bucket.
The ability of these vehicles to gently and easily transport big cargo to multiple locations drives the telehandlers market. Telehandler advancements, such as electric or lithium-ion powered telehandlers, are predicted to improve demand for these telehandlers.
The Europe Telehandler Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Bobcat has unveiled a substantial new breakthrough in the telehandler sector, inspired by the company’s ‘Next is Now’ concept.
Bobcat has teamed up with Magni TH of Italy to offer a new generation of rotary telehandlers for markets in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), as well as Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
The new Bobcat rotary telehandlers feature a remote control that may be used to manage the machine from the man basket when elevating workers or to operate the equipment remotely to improve visibility and precision on the job.
For the European market, the new Bobcat rotary telehandler line offers 10 Stage V compatible versions with lifting heights ranging from 18 to 39 m and lifting capabilities ranging from 4 to 7 tonnes.
These are joined by four Stage IIIA engine-powered variants aimed at the Middle East, Africa, and Russia/CIS, with lifting heights ranging from 18 to 25 metres and lifting capabilities ranging from 4 to 6 tonnes.