On modern construction sites, lost time in material handling quickly turns into project delays and cost overruns. HAMAC telehandlers are designed to remove these bottlenecks by combining high lift, long reach and all‑terrain mobility in one versatile machine, supporting concrete pouring, formwork cycling, steel structure erection and high‑level stacking on a daily basis.
On high‑rise and industrial projects from Riyadh to Lagos and São Paulo, concrete teams often struggle with getting concrete exactly where it is needed: at high columns, shear walls and elevated slabs on rough, congested jobsites. HAMAC telehandlers equipped with concrete buckets or hoppers give contractors a flexible way to feed concrete to these points without relying solely on tower cranes or manual barrows.
The telescopic boom allows operators to place the hopper directly above steel or timber formwork, even when scaffolding, rebar and temporary structures block direct access. This reduces double handling and crane waiting time, while four‑wheel drive and steering let the telehandler travel across unprepared ground that is common on construction sites in the Middle East, Africa and Southeast Asia.
Steel and aluminium formwork systems are widely used for modern concrete frames because they offer high strength and repeatability—but only if the contractor can move them quickly between floors. HAMAC telehandlers with pallet forks or lifting beams can pick up bundled wall and slab formwork, shoring towers and scaffold components from the site yard and deliver them to upper floor working platforms in a single lift.
Instead of eight workers carrying individual panels, a telehandler and a small crew handle complete formwork batches, speeding up stripping, cleaning and re‑shoring cycles. This is particularly valuable for fast‑track projects in markets like Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and Nigeria, where contractors face tight schedules and need reliable equipment support from a telehandler supplier that understands local conditions.
Steel warehouses, logistics hubs and industrial plants in regions such as the GCC, East Africa and Latin America increasingly rely on telehandlers during steel erection. With crane jibs and beam lifting attachments, HAMAC telehandlers can lift and hold steel beams, trusses and purlins at the correct height while ironworkers bolt or weld them into place.
The long‑reach boom gives precise positioning in both horizontal and vertical directions, ideal for low‑ and mid‑rise frames where mobile cranes cannot easily reposition inside the building footprint. For roof installation, telehandlers can raise palletised roof sheets, insulation packs and edge details to the roof line, handing materials directly to crews on platforms or walkways and reducing manual lifting risk.
Concrete blocks, bagged cement, tile pallets and HVAC equipment often need to be stored close to where they will be installed—on mezzanines, podiums or upper floors. HAMAC telehandlers fitted with standard pallet forks give contractors an easy way to build multi‑level storage areas without installing permanent racking systems: operators can place pallets on balconies, temporary decks or elevated platforms and retrieve them later as needed.
In site yards and precast storage zones in markets like South Africa, Kenya, Vietnam and Chile, HT series telehandlers can create high stacks of bricks, precast elements and steel products, improving yard utilisation and keeping working areas clear for trucks and concrete pumps. This combination of rough‑terrain mobility, high lift and long reach makes telehandlers a true material‑handling workhorse for global construction projects.
For contractors and rental companies looking for a telehandler manufacturer in China that understands B2B export requirements, HAMAC offers a full HT series telehandler range with rated capacities from 2.5 to 4 tonnes and lifting heights from 6 to 13.8 metres. Machines are designed around all‑terrain performance, four‑wheel steering, robust chassis structures and integrated safety systems that monitor load, boom angle and working radius.
A huge thank you to our valued partner in Chile for sharing these fantastic arrival photos of their new Telehandlers
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A huge thank you to our valued partner in Chile for sharing these fantastic arrival photos of their new Telehandlers
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A huge thank you to our valued partner in Chile for sharing these fantastic arrival photos of their new Telehandlers
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