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Combilift Launches Combi Load Xtender at Ligna 2025 – Revolutionising One-Side Truck Loading

Combilift continues to push the boundaries of innovation in material handling with the launch of the Combi Load Xtender, a new pantograph-style load extender that allows full truck or container loading from one side only — increasing efficiency, improving safety,

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Combilift Unveils Heavy-Duty 8T Electric Sideloader – The New Combi-FSE 8000 – at Ligna 2025

Combilift has expanded its popular FSE range with the launch of the Combi-FSE 8000 – an 8-tonne capacity, four-wheel electric sideloader designed to meet the increasing demand for high-capacity, emission-free handling of long and bulky loads. Making its debut at

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Combilift Launches Two Groundbreaking Solutions for Timber Handling at Ligna 2025

Timber yards, panel product suppliers, and sawmill operations face ever-increasing pressure to handle long and heavy loads more safely, more efficiently, and with less environmental impact. At Ligna 2025, Combilift unveiled two major innovations designed specifically with these industry challenges

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Braintree wins Intelligent Digital Transformation Vendor of the Year at the Intelligent ICT Awards Africa 2025

Braintree, a leading Microsoft solutions partner and enterprise transformation specialist, has been awarded the Intelligent Digital Transformation Vendor of the Year at the 2025 Intelligent ICT Awards Africa. This recognition captures Braintree’s deep expertise in delivering scalable, future-ready solutions that

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AFRICA’S WATER FUTURE: TECHNICAL EXPERTISE REQUIRED TO BRIDGE GLOBAL INNOVATION AND LOCAL NEEDS 

While cutting-edge technologies from the developed world present promising avenues for advancing Africa’s water infrastructure, success depends not on replication, but on adaptation. Region-specific application, rooted in deep contextual understanding and guided by experienced technical teams, is essential to long-term

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