TVH Heads to Italy’s SaMoTer 2026 with Parts Solutions for the Earthmoving Sector
TVH, the Belgium-based parts specialist for industrial and construction equipment, will return to SaMoTer for the 2026 edition of Italy’s key construction machinery show. The event runs from May 6 to 9 at Veronafiere in Verona. Over the past decade, TVH has expanded its footprint and positioned itself as a broad “one-stop” supplier of parts […] TVH Heads to Italy’s SaMoTer 2026 with Parts Solutions for the Earthmoving Sector published on The HeavyQuip Magazine.
TVH, the Belgium-based parts specialist for industrial and construction equipment, will return to SaMoTer for the 2026 edition of Italy’s key construction machinery show. The event runs from May 6 to 9 at Veronafiere in Verona.
Over the past decade, TVH has expanded its footprint and positioned itself as a broad “one-stop” supplier of parts and services supporting compact and small earthmoving fleets. The group reports consolidated turnover of around EUR 1.7 billion (2024) and highlights a global inventory of more than 1 million stock items, backed by an extensive parts identification database.
For Italian customers, the pitch is simple: keep machines working and cut downtime. TVH’s model leans heavily on digital ordering and logistics speed, with the company stating that most orders are dispatched within 24 hours across its network.
Claudio Giordano, General Manager at TVH Italia, links the SaMoTer presence to a broader shift in how the company wants to be perceived by contractors and rental fleets.
“Our presence at SaMoTer 2026 highlights TVH’s evolution into a total solution provider for the earthmoving sector. By combining our global inventory of over 1 million items with specialised local expertise, we help Italian customers minimise downtime and maximise operational efficiency.”
Giordano said.

What TVH will show in Verona
At SaMoTer, TVH will place a clear emphasis on components and systems built around compact earthmoving applications.
Visitors to Hall 10, Stand F3 can expect a technical focus on:
- Advanced rubber tracks featuring Anti-Detracking (AD) technology, aimed at improving track retention and reliability in demanding cycles.
- Bobcat-compatible attachment mounting solutions, designed to speed up implement changes and simplify day-to-day workflows.
- A broader portfolio supporting Small Earthmoving (SEM) machines, alongside coverage for Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWP) and telehandlers, reflecting TVH’s wider off-road and access equipment scope.
Remanufacturing: cost control plus a sustainability angle
TVH will also highlight remanufacturing as a practical lever for fleet cost control, especially for components with high replacement costs and long lead times.
The company points to its in-house capabilities, including a major electronics remanufacturing operation in which used components are rebuilt and tested to meet original specifications.
“We operate one of Europe’s largest remanufacturing departments, rebuilding used parts to their original specifications. This process provides a cost-effective alternative for fleet owners while reducing the construction industry’s environmental footprint.”
Giordano said.
With its 100 m² stand, the company will exhibit in Hall 10, Stand F3.
TVH Heads to Italy’s SaMoTer 2026 with Parts Solutions for the Earthmoving Sector published on The HeavyQuip Magazine.
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