Resounding success at Bauma 2022

Bauma follow-up report 2022

Bauma 2022: Full-house at the Wirtgen Group booth

The company group once again confirmed its pioneering role in the industry – with 37 world premières and trailblazing solutions for sustainability throughout the entire road construction process chain

Joint appearance and a shared motto: At Bauma 2022, the Wirtgen Group and John Deere presented their strategic alignment for the coming years under the motto ‘The Future of Roadbuilding – Smart. Safe. Sustainable.’ The focus was clearly set on sustainability, which was a central theme in all areas of the joint appearance at the event. With 97 exhibits, including a total of 37 world premières, on an exhibition space of around 13,000 square metres, visitors to the booth experienced an impressive showcase of future-oriented products and solutions.

Exciting world premières in the machine sector

Several examples of the innovative powers of the Wirtgen Group:

Matthias Spreier, workshop technician, Wagner Erdbau, Germany

"I think cabins in the 1-metre class make very good sense. They keep the operator safer, too. The cameras make the whole concept extremely practical and very safe."

Matthias Spreier, workshop technician, Wagner Erdbau, Germany

Don Clark and Justin Power (Ruston Paving Co., Inc.) with Jeff Cooper (Elliott & Frantz), USA

‘We like also the cab for the milling machines. It is really innovative. In the US, we usually work without a cabin, but it seems that we need to get machines with air conditioning and heating for the young people. This is also important for the compactors.’

Don Clark and Justin Power (Ruston Paving Co., Inc.) with Jeff Cooper (Elliott & Frantz), USA

Hendrik Guther, Geiger + Schüle Bau GmbH & Co. KG, Ulm, Germany

‘The Mini Class pavers from Vögele make an intelligently thought-out and rugged impression. The add-on parts, the crawler drive, the single-handed operation, the folding hopper and the augers that can be separately controlled at the left and right – those are all convincing details for me.’

Hendrik Guther, Geiger + Schüle Bau GmbH & Co. KG, Ulm, Germany

Tobias Keppler (centre), GF Werwie, Germany/Switzerland

‘We think the safety features and the very simple operating concept of the Dash 5 pavers from Vögele are really good features. In view of the current lack of skilled personnel, it’s getting more and more important to make operating the machines as easy as possible. The Dash 5 concept is exactly the right response to this problem.’

Tobias Keppler (centre), GF Werwie, Germany/Switzerland

Morton World, Denmark

‘We are extremely satisfied with the KMA 240i. We tested the prototype of the machine with the double trough metering system that’s on display here as an innovation. This plant worked reliably from the start and produces good products. The plant reflects the trend for cutting carbon emissions wherever you can.’

Morton World, Denmark

There’s no real alternative to e-mobility

Electromobility is already firmly established at the Wirtgen Group, whether in the guise of battery-electric powered Hamm tandem rollers and Mini Class road pavers from Vögele or fully-electric impact crushers from Kleemann.

Tim Schrade-Tillmann, Friedel Tillmann and Christian Fust, Friedel Tillmann Straßen- und Wegebau GmbH, Germany

‘Kleemann has always moved with the times in the development of its crushers, and continues to revise and upgrade their technologies and systems. The digitalisation of the machines is also ideally implemented. In the foreseeable future, the extraction of materials by quarrying will no longer be a viable option, so, in the long run, we must shift our attention to the increased use of recycled materials. And Kleemann crushers help us to produce them in the high quality we need.’

From left to right: Tim Schrade-Tillmann, Friedel Tillmann and Christian Fust, Friedel Tillmann Straßen- und Wegebau GmbH, Germany

Horst Schneckenbecher from Ernst Schneider GmbH, Stein- und Schotterwerke, Germany, seen here with his wife and daughter.

‘I have a stationary plant from Kleemann in operation, but I’m thinking about buying a mobile plant. That’s why I’m taking a closer look at the MR 130i PRO. I like the idea of a diesel-electric drive concept, it brings me a wider range of options. Product quality is just as important though, because, at the end of the day, that’s what our business is all about – we have to produce and deliver excellent products.’

Horst Schneckenbecher from Ernst Schneider GmbH, Stein- und Schotterwerke, Germany, seen here with his wife and daughter.

Mindaugas Trubila, Donatas Deksnys and Valdas Repecka from production + management at AB HISK, Lithuania

‘We run a TBA 240, so we are familiar with Benninghoven asphalt mixing plants. We’re very impressed by the innovations we’ve seen here at the booth. Most of all that the new burner enables plant users to cut fuel costs and simultaneously reduce CO₂ emissions.’

Mindaugas Trubila, Donatas Deksnys and Valdas Repecka from production + management at AB HISK, Lithuania

Production-systems enable the realisation of maximum ecological and economic potential

In addition to the individual machines, the company group presented production systems for complete applications in the road construction segment. Here, users benefit not only from the efficient interaction of construction equipment and technical solutions from the Wirtgen Group, but also from the synergies generated in the alliance with John Deere. This also applies to the processing of natural stone and recycling materials, where users can, for example, set up their own production system by combining John Deere wheel loaders with Kleemann crushing and screening plants. The ecological and economic potential of such ‘teamwork’ is enormous, and ranges from cold recycling and asphalt recycling, zero-emission applications in urban areas and other sensitive locations to large-scale rehabilitation measures and small communal projects.

Christian Pröls, Godelmann (quarrying division), Germany

‘Our firm uses Kleemann crushers and screens. After seeing the JD wheel loaders, I’d now like to try one out at my firm. The cabin is really good. I was particularly impressed by the all-round vision, the operating concept and the seat adjustment options. The wide range of adjustment options enables operators of all shapes and sizes to configure a comfortable workplace that meets their personal needs. That’s an important factor for me, because I want my people to sit comfortably and enjoy the benefits of a healthy posture while they work.’

Christian Pröls, Godelmann (quarrying division), Germany

John Deere offers wheel loaders for selected European markets

On 24 October, with perfect timing for the start of this year’s Bauma, John Deere announced the launch of first two wheel loader models for the German and UK markets. The 744 P-tier and 824 P-tier wheel loaders impress with high productivity, reliability and optimal operating comfort and will be distributed through the Wirtgen Group sales network.

The John Deere 744 P-tier and 824 P-tier wheel loader models are now also available in Germany and the UK. They will be offered through the Wirtgen Group sales network.

Manuel Meidele, Gerhard Kölbel, Stefan Wiedemann, Andreas Mayr, Handwerkskammer (Chamber of Trades and Crafts) Augsburg, Germany

‘Here at the show, it soon becomes very clear that the Wirtgen Group offers a gigantic range of products and services. We were amazed to see what dimensions are possible. The wheel loaders and Graders from John Deere are an ideal addition to their range.’

Manuel Meidele, Gerhard Kölbel, Stefan Wiedemann, Andreas Mayr, Handwerkskammer (Chamber of Trades and Crafts) Augsburg, Germany

Martin Kunze, CEO, Kies und Sandwerke Könnern, Germany

‘I can see at a glance that my John Deere machines are quality products. The great thing is that if I now buy one of their wheel loaders, I get the service for it and my crusher all from a single source.’

Martin Kunze, CEO, Kies und Sandwerke Könnern, Germany

The Technology Zone and the Operations Centre present digital solutions for today and tomorrow

What effects will increasing digitalisation have on sustainability and future developments in the road construction process chain? What digital solutions do the Wirtgen Group product brands already offer to make machine operating easier or document the work on construction sites? Visitors were able to find the answers to these and many other questions about this exciting topic in the ‘Technology Zone’.

Jürgen Voß, head of procurement/equipment (left), Simon Schall, head of machine technology, LEONHARD WEISS GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

‘Digitalisation and alternative drive concepts are really important topics for us.’

Jürgen Voß, head of procurement/equipment (left), Simon Schall, head of machine technology, LEONHARD WEISS GmbH & Co. KG, Germany

Carl Christian, machine operator from Denmark

‘The Wirtgen Group is working hard on developing technologies for the future. All the innovations are heading in the right direction. I think the future lies in autonomous working.’

Carl Christian, machine operator from Denmark

In addition, the so-called Operations Center provided a preview of a future in which entire projects and construction sites will be able to be digitally planned, monitored and analysed. Our aim is to bring customers real added value with the aid of telematics solutions that enable even more efficient realisation of their projects.

Daniel Wiggering, Marvin Melles and Jan Hövelbrink, Finke Landschaft + Straße GmbH, Germany

‘Smart Doc is a great innovation, Hamm really thinks about what we need. We use the system, for example, for traversing undeveloped sites to determine the state of the building plot. We also use it as a continuous compaction control (CCC) tool for documenting our performance for our customers and for monitoring our own work.’

Daniel Wiggering, Marvin Melles and Jan Hövelbrink, Finke Landschaft + Straße GmbH, Germany

The Wirtgen sustainability strategy

The Wirtgen Group is a pioneer in the realisation of greater mobility in the road construction process chain. And here, sustainability is one of the mainstays of the group’s overall corporate strategy. Visitors were able to find detailed information about the group’s sustainability strategy on the roof terrace of the Technology Zone. For example, the group’s goals foresee a considerable reduction of emissions in the transportation and operation of machines and all activities at the production facilities and other group sites by 2030. The innovations presented at this year’s Bauma – from the expansion of the product portfolio with electrically-powered models to the range of alternative drive system technologies with low to zero emissions – show that the Wirtgen Group is already paving the way to a sustainable future.

‘The companies of the Wirtgen Group have successfully achieved the ideal balance of sustainability and productivity, showing that these two goals are by no means mutually exclusive. In my opinion, sustainable construction is the way to the future. And here is where I find the technological solutions for a sustainable future.’

Luis Fernando Solarte, owner of Grupo LHS, Colombia

Close to our customers – we fulfil this value proposition

Close to our customers – the fulfilment of this value proposition is and remains our utmost priority and also applies to the new, future-oriented machines and technology solutions offered by the Wirtgen Group. In view of the growing need for infrastructure, customers around the globe are facing enormous challenges due to increasingly strict standards for environment protection and the safety of humanity and nature. The Wirtgen Group assists and supports them in the realisation of their projects with sustainable solutions that take all economic and ecological aspects into account.

Ravindra Bhuoathi Raju (4th from left, wearing blue vest), NCC Limited, India

‘We operate asphalt pavers and rollers and concrete pavers. A good spare parts service is very important for us. We see that the quality of parts is really very good.’

Ravindra Bhuoathi Raju (4th from left, wearing blue vest), NCC Limited, India

Niels Landa, N.V. Arubaanse Wegenbouw Mij, Aruba

‘At home in Aruba we have many machines from the Wirtgen Group. We are quite far away from the factories, but the service is perfect. In order to work successfully and deliver quality, we also offer our asphalt paving and milling crews training courses from the Wirtgen Group. So they know what they are doing and how to work efficiently.’

Niels Landa, N.V. Arubaanse Wegenbouw Mij, Aruba

We always welcome feedback from our customers, partners and staff, and are just as pleased to hear the next generation voicing its opinions.