Kesla at the Power Truck Show exhibition in Härmä (FI) on August 8-9, 2025
KESLA truck cranes will be on full display at the Power Truck Show in Härmä on August 8–9, 2025.
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KESLA truck cranes will be on full display at the Power Truck Show in Härmä on August 8–9, 2025.
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Located in Karvia, Lehtoranta farm is a family estate specialised in organic farming and forestry. The farm has a long history and its operations have been actively developed: the family gave up cattle rearing in the 80s and were one of the first to start organic farming in the 90s. Today, the farm consists of 40 hectares of field and 500 hectares of forest, which are mainly managed with Finnish machinery.
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Kesla Oyj is a Finnish manufacturer of truck cranes, logging equipment and tractor-based forest technology and material handling equipment with long and traditional roots, especially as a manufacturer of tractor-based machinery, extending back to the 1960s. At last year’s FinnMETKO fair, Kesla introduced the KESLA proC i intelligent loader control. The control system has undergone extensive testing and is now ready for sale.
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McCauley Wood Fuels is a wood fuel supply business based in County Leitrim in the North West of Ireland.
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Kuhmo Oy is a Kainuu-based sawmill company that supplies Finnish timber to 20 countries across the world. The products are manufactured locally from high-quality wood, which is sawn, dried and sorted according the customers’ wishes. The sawmill uses Kesla industrial cranes on a daily basis to keep the production lines operational even in failure situations.
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Machinery designed for Finnish conditions meets even the most demanding needs
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Finnish Kesla presents a new crane package for the Swedish market at the Mittia fair in Ljusdal, Sweden, on 18–19 August 2023. The package includes a crane with the Swedish X-Cab and Olsbergs control valve and full control system.
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Kesla Oyj is a Finnish manufacturer of truck cranes, logging equipment as well as tractor-based forest technology and material handling equipment with long and traditional roots, especially as a manufacturer of tractor-based machinery, since the 1960s. Now, the company is also launching a strong nave drive for the smallest for-est trailers of 10 tonnes.
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Kesla equipment used for production of Finnish bioenergy in Kontiolahti
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Z-boom cranes have become more common throughout Europe in recent years. The Finnish crane manufacturer Kesla estimates that Z-boom cranes already constitute almost 40% of its crane production. Alongside traditional Z-boom cranes, a front folded version has also been introduced to the market, which combines the benefits of straight-boom and Z-boom cranes.
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