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Press releases | 11/04/2025

More safety on the road: Liebherr wins ESTA Award in the Safety category

  • Liebherr is the first mobile crane manufacturer to introduce driver assistance systems
  • Safety is Liebherr's top priority
  • Protection of vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists

The winners of the ESTA Awards of Excellence 2025 were announced at an awards ceremony in Munich on 10 April. Liebherr was honoured in the Safety category for the introduction of driver assistance systems for mobile cranes: These systems ensure greater safety in road traffic and focus in particular on protecting vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists. Liebherr is the first mobile crane manufacturer to introduce these driver assistance systems.

Safety is one of nine categories in which the European association ESTA (European association for the abnormal road transport and mobile crane rental industry) awards prizes every year. Julian Rapp, Product Manager at Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH, accepted the award: "It's great to be honoured in the safety category. Safety has always been a top priority for us in crane development. We at Liebherr care about people's lives. That's why winning this safety category is a clear signal for the industry."

Driver assistance systems

Blind Spot Information System (BSIS): Even with large mirrors, the crane operator cannot see the entire area next to the crane - there are always blind spots. In road traffic and when navigating through the surrounding infrastructure, the crane operator must also keep an eye on numerous factors. The blind spot information system is operated as standard via a so-called "camera wing" with two integrated digital cameras. If the system detects cyclists or pedestrians, it warns the crane operator visually and acoustically.

Moving Off Information System (MOIS): Children in particular are almost invisible directly in front of the cab due to their height. Despite the specially fitted mirrors, visibility is restricted, partly because the hook block is located in front of the driver's cab. Two digital cameras on the left and right of the windscreen scan the area and warn the crane driver visually and acoustically.

Contacts

Wolfgang Beringer

Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH