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Kobe Steel, Ltd., commonly known as Kobelco, is a Japanese multinational corporation founded in 1905 and headquartered in Kobe, Japan. The company operates across various sectors, including steel and aluminum production, advanced materials, welding, machinery, engineering, construction equipment, and electric power. Kobelco is renowned for its innovative technologies and high-quality products, serving industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, and infrastructure. With a global presence, Kobelco emphasizes sustainability and technological advancement, contributing to the development of eco-friendly solutions and cutting-edge materials that support modern industrial needs.
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MEUVA SECURES FIRST SK1300DLC IN EUROPE

When the Kobelco SK1300DLC Demolition machine arrived at the Port of Amsterdam in March, no one anticipated how sought-after the new model would be. Within three months, three models have already been sold to customers in The Netherlands, Italy and France.

EASY MAINTENANCE THE KOBELCO WAY

We pride ourselves on developing high quality, high performance construction machinery that is easy for the customer to maintain themselves.

NEW KOBELCO CKE1350S FOR HS2’S OOC

Sub-contractor SB3 is using four Kobelco CKE1350 crawler cranes at High Speed 2’s Old Oak Common during construction of the station box.

FULLY EQUIPPED HYBRID SK210HLC-10 WITH 2 PIECE BOOM IN THE NETHERLANDS

Baars Contractor and Transport from Nieuwland in the Netherlands has just received a Kobelco SK210HLC-10 Hybrid crawler excavator with two-piece boom through authorised Kobelco dealer, the Kemp Group. The SK210HLC-10 is equipped with a large 25kW performance electric assisting generator using an electric motor in combination with Lithium Ion battery technology, making it the most successful hybrid machine in its class.

THIRTY YEARS STRONG FOR KOBELCO AND EMB BAUMASCHINEN

When Kobelco Construction Machinery re-established itself in Europe in 2013, the manufacturer looked to the German-speaking markets of Germany, Austria and Switzerland to recruit dealers.

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