SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSOR

When Komatsu Europe International was established in 1967, we brought along an everlasting commitment to Quality and Reliability. We design and manufacture state of the art machines, with special attention to efficiency, comfort and a healthy environment. We help our customers manage and improve their business processes, so they can expand the services they offer and increase their revenues. Present in all sectors, Komatsu Europe has over 20 years experience in supplying demolition excavators specifically for the European market. We employ thousands of people in our European factories and offices, and make a significant contribution to the European economy. Call the Experts at Komatsu.
BRONZE SPONSORS

Atlas Copco Construction Tools is a division within Atlas Copco´s Construction Technique business area. It develops, manufactures and markets hydraulic, pneumatic, and petrol-driven equipment for demolition, recycling, compaction, rock drilling and concrete applications. Products are marketed and sold under several brands through a worldwide sales and service organisation. The division is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and has production units in Europe, Africa and Asia.
http://www.easybreaking.com
http://www.profitablebreaking.com
http://www.breakingthelimit.com


The Liebherr family business was established in 1949 by Hans Liebherr. The great success of his first mobile, easy-to-assemble and affordable tower crane was the foundation on which the company flourished. Today Liebherr is not only one of the world’s leading manufacturers of construction machinery but is also an acknowledged supplier of technically innovative user-oriented products and services in numerous other fields.
Demolition excavators from Liebherr offer a versatility that provides ultimate performance – and that means on every project. Innovative solutions, excellent technical design, and components with long service lives mean that the carefully classified range of types guarantees the best possible results, in every sector of selective deconstruction.









