New Reach Stacker Model Introduced to Range

3rd December 2020

Logistics BusinessNew Reach Stacker Model Introduced to Range

Since 2017, Konecranes has provided dependable, robust and cost-efficient reach stackers under the Konecranes Liftace label. These have now been updated with a fresh design, the latest technology and a new name: Konecranes Liftace 4532 TCE5.

Maintaining similar features and the same high-level performance, the new machine will replace the well-known Konecranes Liftace reach stackers, the reliable workhorses of the second product family, and the old SMV TCE5 model. The new Konecranes Liftace 4532 TCE5 will combine the technology and option list from its predecessors, providing a one-go solution for both markets.

“This is a change that we think will serve our customers very well. Moving to the well-proven Konecranes platform, customers will get the same quality, standard and benefits they are used to, with some extra perks added. It’s a standardized offer with full performance and a fast lead time,” says Johan Bjerstedt, as Global Sales Manager for Konecranes Liftace products.

The new Konecranes Liftace 4532 TCE5 is equipped with an OPTIMA cabin for outstanding comfort and visibility, giving a premium driving experience. High-quality core components, such as a strong box-type chassis and a wide drive axle with a long wheelbase, provide high stability, safe handling and long-lasting performance. Smart systems integrate with Konecranes TRUCONNECT Remote Monitoring, allowing a near real-time view of truck usage and the progress of KPIs as well as easier planning of preventive maintenance.

“Every enhancement that we make to a Konecranes lift truck is based on customer feedback,” says Patrik Lundbäck, Director and Head of Sales and Distribution at Konecranes Lift Trucks. “Our customers love the Konecranes Liftace reach stackers, and with these upgrades we are improving their safety, productivity and cost effectiveness. This strong, compact and reliable machine is there to meet all our customers’ needs.”