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Hüffermann Krandienst expands its heavy haulage fleet by 4 new Nooteboom lowloader combinations
July 2020
Hüffermann Krandienst – service provider for crane & heavy haulage logistics – from Wildeshausen (Germany) has a very modern and young fleet of vehicles for special transport and heavy haulage. Hüffermann’s activities in this field have increased considerably over the last two years.
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First Nooteboom 4+6 low loader combination in Germany for Fröhlich Bau Kran und Baustellenlogistik
June 2020
The company Fröhlich Bau Kran und Baustellenlogistik from Rangsdorf (D) has expanded its fleet with the largest low loader in the Nooteboom EURO-PX low loader program. It concerns the EURO-143-46ICP. Mr. Rainer Fröhlich is the first transporter in Germany to use this impressive low loader combination, with a train weight up to 250 tons, for his customers. This combination, with an axle distance of 1.51 meters, is optimized for the German legislation.
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Ron Deelen new chairman of the Supervisory Board of Nooteboom Trailers
June 2020
Ron Deelen has been appointed as new chairman of the Supervisory Board of Nooteboom Trailers BV with effect from 1 July. He succeeds Henk Riemens, who retires after 21 years as a member of the Supervisory Board, the last 13 years of which as chairman. As an experienced general manager in the international Automotive world, Ron brings valuable experience for Nooteboom in strategic, commercial and organizational areas.
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Nooteboom supplies 10 new semi lowloaders to Bolk Transport
June 2020
Dutch haulier Bolk Transport has made a major investment of in total 10 Nooteboom semi lowloaders to strengthen their trailer fleet. Delivery of the 2- and 3-axle extendible Multitrailers has been started. The first MCO-38-02V/L with power steered axles and manual steering was collected last week. This ultra-short semi lowloader is mainly used for transporting cable drums.
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41st edition of Truckstar Mack and Special Transport Day moved to 2021
June 2020
The 41st edition of the Truckstar Mack & Special Transport Day, which would take place on Sunday 11 October at the Borchland site in Amsterdam South-East, is canceled due to the corona virus.
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New Nooteboom trailers for Mammoet Road Cargo
June 2020
In the past months, Mammoet Road Cargo (NL) has strengthened its fleet with a series of new Nooteboom trailers, divided into 4 types: a 2-axle Euro low loader, a 3-axle semi low loader, a 4-axle low semi low loader and a 3-axle mega trailer
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New regulation for axle load monitoring equipment on trailers.
June 2020
In Germany all vehicles with a §70 approval must be equipped with a system to monitor the axle load from June 2021. Nooteboom uses pressure gauges for this in combination with an axle load table, which complies with the regulations with regard to §70.
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Marinka Nooteboom: Long term focus in special transport is of vital importance
April 2020
Standing up in a time when uncertainty is the only certainty is very challenging. A time that demands the upmost from us all. During this intense period we think it is very important that we keep in touch with each other. We do this internally by informing our employees on a weekly basis of what is going on in the market and within Nooteboom.
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Measures Nooteboom – Coronavirus
March 2020
In these uncertain times, we fully understand that you may be hesitant to come to our headquarters in Wijchen. We can assure you that we, Nooteboom Trailers, have taken all necessary precautions to protect your health. Naturally, we have strict hygiene guidelines in our locations. Our employees are very aware of this and take extra measures.
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Nooteboom specialist for the Crane Industry – Design for purpose
March 2020
Sotiris Kanaris visits Nooteboom’s manufacturing plant and talks to Harm van de Logt, sales manager for Benelux, about the company’s products for the crane industry. The relationship between Nooteboom and the crane industry goes back to 1936, when Anton Nooteboom built a hydraulic crane on a Ford V8 chassis. In the fifties, the company expanded its offering with the introduction of low-loaders. It built its first low loader in 1953, to meet the demand for construction machinery transportation to Zeeland, for the province’s reconstruction after a severe flood. When the next order was received, Anton Nooteboom had the idea to equip the low-loader with axles that could swivel. The first lowloader with pendle axles was born.
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