KAJO’S Baumfällungen und Gartenarbeiten: Pegasus caring for Bavaria’s forests
Thanks to its versatility and performance characteristics, the Pegasus 45.30 is the ideal vehicle for forest maintenance in Bavaria.
The future of energy: biogas
Even for the production of biogas from renewable sources, choosing to use telehandlers can prove to be an excellent investment for maximising operational efficiency
Zukunft Bahnhof Bern: DIECI vehicles at a depth of 17 metres
Underneath Bern railway station, DIECI truck mixers, dumpers and rotating telehandlers are working efficiently and safely on the construction of the Zukunft Bahnhof Bern project.
R&D: when a company’s success is underpinned by research and innovation
Enrico Ognibene, DIECI technical manager, talks to us about the importance of development and innovation within a company that is capable of always looking to the future.
Hydro Extrusions Lucé: Samson lends reliable support to the company’s production cycle
Hydro Extrusions based in Lucé has invested in two DIECI Samson 75.10 telehandlers to support its continuous and fast-paced recycling schedule.
Rotating or fixed telehandler: how to choose the right telehandler
A telehandler can make all the difference within a construction site or an agricultural business. Find out how to choose between a rotating and a fixed telehandler.
4G highways plan: Pegasus and Icarus in the Colombian jungle
Thanks to their reliability, versatility and robustness, the Pegasus and Icarus vehicles have been selected to help with Colombia’s 4G highways programme and new infrastructure network.
Agri Revolution: DIECI presents the evolution of agricultural telehandlers
The entire range focuses on innovative technology, strength, safety and ease of use. The new models are equipped with Stage V engines, 360° cushioned cab, new interiors and increasingly intuitive and functional controls.
Icarus: the telehandler chosen for the Bèziers arena renovations
In selecting machinery to be used for renovating the Béziers arena, the contractor and executor immediately identified the ICARUS 40.17 telescopic handler.