Rottne E-Cabin – an Innovative Masterpiece
The new Rottne E-Cabin is a testament to innovative engineering, where an outstanding cabin has become even better! At first glance, everything may seem unchanged, but the E-Cabin has undergone
The new Rottne E-Cabin is a testament to innovative engineering, where an outstanding cabin has become even better! At first glance, everything may seem unchanged, but the E-Cabin has undergone
IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT THE SWEDISH FORESTRY EXPO 2023 All John Deere G-series forest machines and the latest harvester head models will be showcased at the fair. This year, the
Ponsse launches new technology: The PONSSE EV1 a 15 tonne capacity electric forwarder Ponsse and Epec are introducing the PONSSE EV1, an electric forest machine technology concept. While the forest…
The XR range comprises compact, powerful rotators with superb bearings. They are designed for extreme applications where rotator function requirements and loads are especially high. Optimally designed for both rigid
By Mala Dewan Product Marketing Manager for CM Labs CM Labs Within the highly competitive forestry industry logging contracts are won or lost based on many factors – not the
I saw this PRINOTH Rubber tracked Ponsse Buffalo at Interforst in Munich in 2018 and thought it would have been ideal for some of the wet flat peaty sites of
Stora Enso, the renewable materials company, announces the commencement of operations at its pilot facility in Finland which will produce wood-based carbon for batteries in large-scale energy storage systems. Stora
Outsight’s bringing the power of real-time LiDAR technology to the forestry industry, democratizing instantaneous forest mapping. ï‚·Outsight’s automated 3D solution that produces a 360° forest mapping in real time, and
Mont-Laurier Vocational School Saves a Week of Forestry Training with Vortex Simulators CM Lab Simulations, developer of Vortex® training simulators, has released a case study about one of Quebec’s leading
Plastics are one of the world’s largest polluters, taking hundreds of years to degrade in nature. A research team, led by YSE professor Yuan Yao and Liangbing Hu from the