We have added news: "The Flying MB Crusher" - showcasing examples of MB attachments flying in the sky and performing well on site.

This time, we invite you all on a helicopter journey!
Suddenly, what would you do if faced with a situation where a construction site is set up at an altitude of over 3,000 meters?
With no roads, the transportation of equipment and materials becomes complicated and presents significant challenges, making it seem practically impossible. In such scenarios, solutions are needed not only to transport machinery to the site but also to address issues related to material procurement and waste disposal.
Therefore, we would like to introduce a case where an MB Crusher attachment was delivered to mountainous areas by helicopter and put to good use.
[Case 1] France: Foundation work for the Mont Blanc cable car
Crushing granite with a bucket crusher.
[Case 2] Austria: Cable laying work in the Alps
Crushing rocks generated from excavation work with a bucket crusher.
[Case 3] Northern Italy: Riverbed shaping and bank protection in a valley
Stacking branches with a grapple, stone masonry for bank protection, and reinforcement work.
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What would happen if you faced a situation where you had to set up a construction site at an altitude of over 3,000 meters, with no roads and complex logistics for transporting equipment and materials? In such scenarios, solutions are needed not only to transport machinery to the site but also to address issues related to material procurement and waste disposal. Here, we introduce a case where the MB Crusher attachment was delivered to mountainous areas by helicopter and played a significant role.