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48-wheel maneuverability - all controlled by Cavotec radio remote units

Cavotec Micro-control, recently hosted a three-day internal product exhibition in Hausen, central Germany. The event included a visit to specialised transport vehicle manufacturer and Cavotec partner, Goldhofer where participants were able to remotely control the vehicle pictured using Cavotec’s MC-3-6 RRC unit.
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