TII Group exhibiting new transport solutions
The Transporter Industry International Group (TII Group) will introduce an integrated and optimised production concept for its three traditional European brands: Scheuerle, Kamag and Nicolas. Tiiger, the fourth vehicle brand in the TII Group, serves the Indian market as well as countries in Africa and South-East Asia. It will present the newly developed Tiiger SD modular heavy-duty transporter as a cost-efficient vehicle for the transport of loads weighing up to 240 tons, for the first time.
The TII Group offers a new transport system for particularly long wind blades. For operators of wind turbines, it provides a range of efficient, future-proof transport solutions. The focus is on the wind turbine blade adapter with a positioning angle of 70°. This is now in the third generation with an improved payload moment of up to 610-meter tons, as the heavy-duty transporter has taken into account the development of more powerful wind turbines.
Also to be showcased will be the U5 version, whereby the centre distance has been optimised to 1,500 mm, as a result of which, the vehicle is particularly suited during times of problematic infrastructure and approval procedures. International transport specialists are facing new challenges such as increasingly stringent road traffic licensing regulations. With the new EuroCompact U5 from Scheuerle, the modern transport company can master these challenges with ease. The U5 model facilitates significantly easier approval procedures for transportation assignments.
Also present will be TII Group’s SPMT and SPMT modular self-propelled vehicles that can handle every conceivable transport task, from light goods to heavy-load transport of payloads up to 17,000 tons. The modular design principle of the SPMT offers maximum possibilities for use in the construction sector, oil and gas industry, as well as in shipbuilding and plant construction.
The TII Group offers a new transport system for particularly long wind blades. For operators of wind turbines, it provides a range of efficient, future-proof transport solutions. The focus is on the wind turbine blade adapter with a positioning angle of 70°. This is now in the third generation with an improved payload moment of up to 610-meter tons, as the heavy-duty transporter has taken into account the development of more powerful wind turbines.
Also to be showcased will be the U5 version, whereby the centre distance has been optimised to 1,500 mm, as a result of which, the vehicle is particularly suited during times of problematic infrastructure and approval procedures. International transport specialists are facing new challenges such as increasingly stringent road traffic licensing regulations. With the new EuroCompact U5 from Scheuerle, the modern transport company can master these challenges with ease. The U5 model facilitates significantly easier approval procedures for transportation assignments.
Also present will be TII Group’s SPMT and SPMT modular self-propelled vehicles that can handle every conceivable transport task, from light goods to heavy-load transport of payloads up to 17,000 tons. The modular design principle of the SPMT offers maximum possibilities for use in the construction sector, oil and gas industry, as well as in shipbuilding and plant construction.
NBM&CW March 2019