Outfitted with the best-possible equipment for timber harvesting: forestry supplies and forestry machinery
The better the equipment, the faster, safer and more efficiently forest care, timber harvesting and timber hauling can be carried out. What is needed is quite simple: large, extremely powerful forestry machines. No matter whether you want to expand or upgrade your fleet of machinery, you can count on one thing: INTERFORST 2022 will provide you with an overview of the very latest innovations in forestry machinery and forestry supplies. It will also offer a wide range of components and replacement parts to upgrade your current machinery.
Timber forwarding
The job of timber forwarding used to be handled by horses. Today, the work is performed by robust technology. Log haulers, forwarders, forestry ropes and tower yarders are used to move felled trees to a collection point in the forest from which they will be transported. Helicopters are used on difficult terrain – as part of heli-logging operations.
Operating materials for forestry machinery and two-stroke engines including storage and transport
No operating materials – no output. Numerous exhibitors presented what makes forestry machines run at INTERFORST 2022.
Special hydraulic and pneumatic systems: all information at the forestry machinery trade fair
Forestry machinery uses special state-of-the-art hydraulic and pneumatic systems to facilitate and optimize the heavy lifting required for timber harvesting and hauling operations.
Motors, vehicle parts, replacement parts and technical accessories for forestry and timber machinery
More and more powerful motors and machinery are being developed to make forestry work more effective. As a way of promoting sustainability and longer product lifecycles, the forestry-supply and forestry-machinery trade fair also includes replacement parts and a wide range of forestry accessories to upgrade and expand existing equipment.
Forest tracks
Protection of the forest is the top priority of the forestry industry. But the work with heavy equipment leaves its mark on the forest floor, occasionally causing major damage. It is damage caused by the extreme weight of the equipment that is repeatedly driven over the same area. This problem can be solved by using forest tracks that can be installed on the wheels of such equipment as forwarders. The tracks reduce the impact on areas of the ground that heavy machinery repeatedly drives over and protect the forest’s root systems.
Mobile tank systems
Forest machinery must also be regularly refueled. But the trip from the forest to a filling station can take a significant amount of time. It is a trip that forestry companies can avoid by using mobile tank systems that can be set up exactly where they are needed. The individual models vary by size, design and material, depending on the particular need.