During MCP Showcase 2025: Liebherr Handling the Future, customers will gain exclusive access to observe the performance of three flagship units from the Liebherr Material Handling line. These machines will be demonstrated in real-time, showcasing their capabilities in practical applications across different sectors.

What is Liebherr Material Handling?

Liebherr Material Handling isn't just a fancy name; it's a game-changing lineup of heavy equipment designed specifically for tough material handling jobs. Think moving massive amounts of coal, shifting logs, handling containers, or expertly dealing with bulk materials and waste. These machines are built for it.

Here's the key difference: unlike regular excavators that are often just modified for handling tasks, Liebherr's material handling equipment is purpose-built from the ground up. Every part of it – from the hydraulics to the structure and the control systems – is perfectly customized to meet operational demands. This meticulous engineering means customers gain incredible efficiency, amazing maneuverability, and the power to complete work cycles faster and more smoothly than ever before.

With this product line, customers in Indonesia no longer need to modify excavators for functions they were not designed for—there is now a proven and purpose-built solution.

LH40 C Industry Litronic

The LH40 C is a mid-range material handler and one of the top performers in its class. Equipped with Liebherr's patented Energy Recovery System (ERC), this unit significantly boosts handling capacity while reducing overall fuel consumption. The result is more powerful, consistent, and faster work cycles.

This model is well-suited for mining operations, recycling facilities, and waste management sectors. Its flexible configuration allows for a wide range of attachments, tailored to applications such as wood and coal handling.

Technical Specifications:

  • Generation: 6

  • Reach: 16 m

  • Operating weight: 37,600 - 40,900 kg

  • Engine output (ISO 9249): 155 kW / 211 HP

  • System performance: 237 kW

  • Emission stage: NR China IV

  • Average fuel consumption: 12.77 l/h

LH60 C Industry Litronic

The LH60 C is a heavy-duty material handler, built to manage large volumes of timber, coal, and bulk cargo. It is particularly effective in forestry, mining, and port operations.

Thanks to Liebherr’s Energy Recovery System (ERC), the LH60 C offers increased material handling performance while maintaining fuel efficiency. This leads to more economical operation and improved work cycle efficiency. It is available in multiple attachment configurations to meet different field applications.

Technical Specifications:

  • Generation: 6

  • Reach: 20 m

  • Operating weight: 52,000 - 62,000 kg

  • Engine output (ISO 9249): 190 kW / 258 HP

  • System performance: 334 kW

  • Emission stage: Tier 4f

  • Average fuel consumption: 18.04 l/h

LHM 280 Mobile Harbour Crane

The LHM 280 is a versatile mobile harbour crane built to serve Feedermax and Handymax class vessels. With a maximum lifting capacity of 84 tons and a jib length of up to 40 meters, this unit is ideal for container handling, bulk material, and general cargo in mid-sized ports.

Powered by a hydrostatic drive system and advanced electronic controls, the LHM 280 delivers fast and efficient work cycles. It offers hoisting/lowering speeds of up to 115 meters per minute and can perform up to 35 container cycles per hour. Its compact design and modular propping system allow for superior maneuverability and adaptability to various quay load conditions.

Technical Specifications:

  • Maximum lifting capacity: 84 tons

  • Jib length: 40 meters

  • Total weight: 241 tons

  • Hoisting/lowering speed: up to 115 m/min

Live Demonstrations at MCP Showcase 2025

These three flagship heavy equipment will be demonstrated live during MCP Showcase 2025: Liebherr Handling the Future. Attendees will have the opportunity to witness each machine’s real-world performance and evaluate how they meet the operational needs of industries such as mining, forestry, and port logistics. This event offers an important occasion to observe the equipment in action before making any strategic investment decisions.