Our sales partners:

  • Adolf Würth GmbH & Co.KG
  • Aluca GmbH
  • Bott GmbH & Co.KG 
  • Eggers Fahrzeugbau GmbH
  • Fahrzeugbau Urban GmbH & Co.KG
  • Firnkranz GmbH (Austria)
  • Gruber Fahrzeugbau GmbH; Sortimo Station Halle
  • HS Fahrzeug- & Betriebseinrichtungen GmbH; Sortimo Station Pforzheim
  • Leistikow GmbH
  • L&S GmbH & Co.KG; Sortimo Station Koblenz
  • Ronald Panzer
  • Rockstroh Fahrzeugbau GmbH
  • Rosenbaum Fahrzeugausbau
  • Soflex GmbH Mannheim/Mainz
  • Sortimo GmbH & Co.KG
  • Schoon Fahrzeugsysteme & Metalltechnik GmbH

Application of the Loading-Lift-System:

  • Aggerverband Gummersbach
  • Jungheinrich service vehicle company
  • MSE-Münchner Stadtentwässerung
  • BWB-Berliner Wasser Betriebe
  • Heilbronn-City drainage
  • ZKE Stadtwerke Saarbrücken drainage company
  • Wastewater Association Hellertal
  • APS Augsburg
  • BASF-Frankfurt
  • Vogelsang Elektromotoren GmbH (Bochum, Germany)
  • Sewage treatment plants: Landsberg, Bobingen, Illertissen, Königsbrunn, Augsburg, Bad Füssing, Lippstadt, Bünde, Rheda-Wiedenbrück etc.
  • Ruhrverband Essen
  • DB-Net (transportation of ticket machines)
  • Pump service companies
  • SES Stuttgart
  • KMBD Brandenburg (see below)

weitere Einsätze:

  • Sewage treatment plants Austria (Vienna etc.)
  • Italy in environmental protection Strabag
  • England: transportation service
  • Africa: development aid in well construction via the federal government (see below) 

Deployment KMBD Brandenburg:

After a worldwide search by the Brandenburg Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service for loading systems for ammunition or explosive devices to be disposed of, the Loading-Lift system was awarded the contract.

The criteria were:

  • Low dead weight, high load capacity,
  • lifting capacity of up to 400 kg, versatility and
  • low space requirement.

Here you can see the LLS in an emergency vehicle of the KMBD Brandenburg. 
(VW-T 5 mHD, kRdst, all-wheel drive)

Deployment Nigeria/Africa:

Several special transporters were equipped with the Loading-Lift from SPS in the German Federal Republic's development aid project for Nigeria/Africa.The Loading-Lift was manufactured according to BW requirements.

The entire storage space in the container is free and can still be loaded with the additional rails that can be folded out over the rear of the vehicle, in which the trolley can be moved lengthways. The advantage in the savannah: independence from electricity and immediate readiness for use, as the loading aid is powered by the 12 volt or 24 volt vehicle electrical system.