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Liebherr Receives ESTA Award for Mobile Crane Safety Technology

The Leibherr Group is the first mobile crane manufacturer honored for implementing driver assistance systems designed to improve road safety.

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During the ESTA Awards ceremony on April 10 in Munich, the Liebherr Group, one of the largest global manufacturers of construction machinery, was recognized with the 2025 ESTA Award of Excellence in the safety category for its driver assistance systems developed for mobile cranes.

The European Association for the Abnormal Road Transport and Mobile Crane Rental Industry, or ESTA, grants annual awards across nine categories. This year, Liebherr became the first mobile crane manufacturer to be honored for implementing driver assistance systems designed to enhance road safety and protect vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists.

Julian Rapp, product manager at Liebherr-Werk Ehingen GmbH, accepted the award. “It's great to be honored in the safety category,” Rapp said. “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."

Liebherr’s award-winning systems include the Blind Spot Information System and the Moving Off Information System, designed to support mobile crane operators in complex traffic environments.

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The driver assistance systems scan the surroundings and warn the crane driver to avoid accidents.

The Blind Spot Information System uses a camera wing with two integrated digital cameras to monitor areas not visible to the operator. When pedestrians or cyclists enter the blind spot, the system provides visual and acoustic warnings to the operator.

The Moving Off Information System addresses visibility limitations directly in front of the crane, especially concerning children and other low-height individuals. Two digital cameras mounted on either side of the windshield scan the area in front of the vehicle, alerting the operator if someone is detected.




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