Japanese heavy transport specialist, DENZAI, has ordered a large batch of self-propelled modular transporters.
The project includes 108 axle lines of the MSPE type with four power pack units.
Following a detailed preparation phase, the agreement was officially signed at Bauma in Munich.
“We are proud that this Japanese family-owned company is building its future-oriented strategy on our transport equipment,” said Faymonville Group CEO, Alexander Fickers.
“Once again, this is a vote of confidence in the reliability and performance of Cometto SPMTs, providing the best foundation for future challenges.
“This delivery marks a technical milestone for Cometto. For the first time, the SPMTs are equipped with Cometto’s in-house developed TPMS tyre pressure monitoring system.
“This innovation sets new safety and efficiency standards by enabling predictive maintenance, reducing tyre wear, and minimising downtime. By continuously monitoring pressure, it significantly enhances safety by lowering the risk of tire blowouts.”
Cometto collaborated with Liebherr to develop a counterweight carrier solution for the Liebherr LR12500 crane, an advanced synchronisation system, ensuring maximum precision and efficiency. Thirty-six of these axle lines and one Power Pack Unit from DENZAI will be used for this purpose.
“At DENZAI, we always look ahead to deliver the most advanced and reliable engineering solutions for our customers worldwide,” said President and CEO, Kohki Uemura.
“As the launch partner for Cometto’s latest MSPE line, we are excited to integrate this cutting-edge SPMT technology into our fleet to tackle the most complex heavy transport and heavy lift challenges.”
Founded in 1972 in Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan, DENZAI now employs more than 1,200 people.
Headquartered in Japan and Singapore, the company operates offices across Asia, the Middle East and the US. With over 50 years of experience, DENZAI is also actively involved in renewable energy, particularly in the installation and maintenance of onshore and offshore wind turbines.
Last year, Faymonville announced it aims to open a production facility in the US in 2026.