Liebherr previews future-ready construction technologies

At Conexpo 2026 in Las Vegas (March 3 to March 7, 2026), Liebherr presents machines and digital solutions designed to improve productivity, safety, and lifecycle efficiency on construction jobsites.  www.liebherr.com Liebherr operates across earthmoving, cranes, concrete technology, and foundation equipment, serving contractors working in demanding infrastructure, industrial, and civil engineering environments. In North America, contractors increasingly face pressure to improve productivity, reduce operating costs, enhance safety, and manage equipment fleets more efficiently, while also preparing for stricter environmental and digital integration requirements. To address these challenges, Liebherr continues to develop machine platforms and digital solutions focused on durability, energy efficiency, operator assistance, and data-driven planning. Conexpo 2026 (March 3 to March 7, 2026) serves as a practical demonstration environment rather than a purely static showcase, allowing the company to present how these technologies function under real operating conditions. Technical solutions presented at Conexpo 2026 At Conexpo 2026, Liebherr presents more than 30 machines and technology exhibits across two booths, with a strong emphasis on machines in operation. Earthmoving and material handling equipment form the largest share of the display, reflecting their central role in high-load, continuous-duty applications. Machines such as articulated dump trucks, crawler dozers, crawler loaders, excavators, and wheel loaders are shown performing typical jobsite tasks to demonstrate power delivery, control accuracy, and long-term robustness. Electrification and energy efficiency are addressed through electrically driven material handlers and power-split drive concepts in wheel loaders. These solutions are intended to reduce fuel consumption, lower emissions, and maintain consistent performance over long service lifecycles, particularly in recycling, industrial handling, and urban applications. Across the crane portfolio, Liebherr presents mobile, crawler, and tower cranes designed with transport-optimized concepts, advanced assistance systems, and digital planning tools. These features aim to reduce setup times, improve lift planning accuracy, and enhance operational safety on complex sites. Digitalization and operator support A dedicated technology pavilion highlights Liebherr’s digital solutions, including fleet management, performance monitoring, and 3D planning tools. These systems are designed to support maintenance planning, utilization analysis, and site coordination by transforming machine and project data into actionable information. Training and safety objectives are addressed through simulation-based operator training, enabling qualification and skills development without occupying production machines. Live demonstrations throughout the exhibition reinforce how assistance systems, alternative drives, and connected solutions contribute to measurable jobsite value rather than abstract innovation. Deployment and long-term regional support Liebherr’s Conexpo presence reflects a broader deployment strategy in North America supported by local manufacturing, assembly, logistics, and service investments. Expanded assembly capabilities in Virginia and a new logistics and distribution center in Mississippi are intended to improve parts availability, reduce downtime, and strengthen lifecycle support for customers across multiple equipment categories. Outcomes and practical benefits While no specific performance figures are disclosed, the demonstrated solutions target reduced total cost of ownership through improved durability, optimized energy use, enhanced safety systems, and better planning accuracy. By showing machines and digital tools in operation, Liebherr positions these technologies as immediately applicable to current jobsite challenges rather than future concepts. www.liebherr.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

Liebherr previews future-ready construction technologies

At Conexpo 2026 in Las Vegas (March 3 to March 7, 2026), Liebherr presents machines and digital solutions designed to improve productivity, safety, and lifecycle efficiency on construction jobsites.

  www.liebherr.com
Liebherr previews future-ready construction technologies

Liebherr operates across earthmoving, cranes, concrete technology, and foundation equipment, serving contractors working in demanding infrastructure, industrial, and civil engineering environments. In North America, contractors increasingly face pressure to improve productivity, reduce operating costs, enhance safety, and manage equipment fleets more efficiently, while also preparing for stricter environmental and digital integration requirements.

To address these challenges, Liebherr continues to develop machine platforms and digital solutions focused on durability, energy efficiency, operator assistance, and data-driven planning. Conexpo 2026 (March 3 to March 7, 2026) serves as a practical demonstration environment rather than a purely static showcase, allowing the company to present how these technologies function under real operating conditions.

Technical solutions presented at Conexpo 2026
At Conexpo 2026, Liebherr presents more than 30 machines and technology exhibits across two booths, with a strong emphasis on machines in operation. Earthmoving and material handling equipment form the largest share of the display, reflecting their central role in high-load, continuous-duty applications. Machines such as articulated dump trucks, crawler dozers, crawler loaders, excavators, and wheel loaders are shown performing typical jobsite tasks to demonstrate power delivery, control accuracy, and long-term robustness.

Electrification and energy efficiency are addressed through electrically driven material handlers and power-split drive concepts in wheel loaders. These solutions are intended to reduce fuel consumption, lower emissions, and maintain consistent performance over long service lifecycles, particularly in recycling, industrial handling, and urban applications.

Across the crane portfolio, Liebherr presents mobile, crawler, and tower cranes designed with transport-optimized concepts, advanced assistance systems, and digital planning tools. These features aim to reduce setup times, improve lift planning accuracy, and enhance operational safety on complex sites.

Digitalization and operator support

A dedicated technology pavilion highlights Liebherr’s digital solutions, including fleet management, performance monitoring, and 3D planning tools. These systems are designed to support maintenance planning, utilization analysis, and site coordination by transforming machine and project data into actionable information. Training and safety objectives are addressed through simulation-based operator training, enabling qualification and skills development without occupying production machines.

Live demonstrations throughout the exhibition reinforce how assistance systems, alternative drives, and connected solutions contribute to measurable jobsite value rather than abstract innovation.

Deployment and long-term regional support
Liebherr’s Conexpo presence reflects a broader deployment strategy in North America supported by local manufacturing, assembly, logistics, and service investments. Expanded assembly capabilities in Virginia and a new logistics and distribution center in Mississippi are intended to improve parts availability, reduce downtime, and strengthen lifecycle support for customers across multiple equipment categories.

Outcomes and practical benefits

While no specific performance figures are disclosed, the demonstrated solutions target reduced total cost of ownership through improved durability, optimized energy use, enhanced safety systems, and better planning accuracy. By showing machines and digital tools in operation, Liebherr positions these technologies as immediately applicable to current jobsite challenges rather than future concepts.

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