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Liebherr to Exhibit at Inland Marine Expo 2026

Liebherr will exhibit at Inland Marine Expo 2026 in Nashville to showcase LH 80 Port and LH 110 Port material handling machines designed for efficient cargo operations in port and river environments. The machines offer adaptability through a modular design approach to meet specific operational requirements. Liebherr's port machines aim to consistently support productivity in inland marine environments. Visit liebherr.com for more information.

March 30, 2026 - Southeast Edition
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Liebherr will highlight its LH 80 Port and LH 110 Port material handling machines, both developed for the demands of port operations.
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Liebherr will highlight its LH 80 Port and LH 110 Port material handling machines, both developed for the demands of port operations.
Liebherr will highlight its LH 80 Port and LH 110 Port material handling machines, both developed for the demands of port operations.   (Liebherr photo) The LH 80 Port and LH 110 Port are designed with weight optimized structures to support strong performance while maintaining efficient operating characteristics.   (Liebherr photo)

Held at the Music City Center in Nashville, May 27-29, 2026, Inland Marine Expo (IMX) provides a forum for collaboration across the inland marine industry.

Liebherr will be in attendance located at booth #1034, where attendees can meet with product specialists to discuss material handling solutions designed for port and river environments including equipment configurations that support efficient cargo handling, safe operations and long-term performance in inland marine applications.

Port-Focused Material Handling Equipment

Liebherr will highlight its LH 80 Port and LH 110 Port material handling machines, both developed for the demands of port operations. These machines support a variety of cargo handling tasks and are suited for vessel, barge and dockside applications where reach, stability and lifting capacity are critical.

The LH 80 Port and LH 110 Port are designed with weight optimized structures to support strong performance while maintaining efficient operating characteristics. A modular design approach allows each machine to be configured to meet specific operational requirements through a range boom and stick options, attachment selections and available elevated cab configurations, including the high rise option for improved visibility across working areas.

Built on decades of material handling experience, Liebherr's port machines are engineered to adapt to changing operational needs while supporting consistent productivity in port and inland marine environments.

For more information, visit liebherr.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.


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