Underground infrastructure is crucial for future-proof traffic development as well as for efficient supply and disposal networks. As the world's leading fullrange supplier, Herrenknecht AG develops and supplies mechanized tunnelling technology that has been driving successful tunnelling projects for nearly 50 years. At bauma, the world's leading trade show for construction machinery from April 7 to 13, 2025 in Munich, Herrenknecht will present under the motto “Exploring the Green” pioneering solutions and comprehensive services that pave the tunnelling industry's path to greater sustainability and efficiency. On over 800 square meters of exhibition space, visitors can experience new digital applications and innovative high-tech engineering as well as exciting examples of hands-on services.
February 17th, 2025 Schwanau, Germany Whether traffic relief in urban centers, efficient cross-regional rail connections, sustainable energy supply or efficient water and sewage systems – the future of efficient and sustainable infrastructure lies underground and makes a decisive contribution to overcoming global challenges. Projects such as the Grand Paris Express and the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) in Singapore are bringing millions of people in the world's metropolises closer together. They create efficient, reliable transport arteries that not only make everyday life easier, but also promote economic development. At the same time, megaprojects in the Alps are overcoming gigantic geographical obstacles: The transalpine routes, including the Gotthard tunnel and the Brenner and Mont Cenis base tunnels between Lyon and Turin (TELT), significantly reduce journey times and make freight and passenger transport more efficient and environmentally friendly.
But infrastructure is not just about mobility – the energy supply of the future also lies deep underground. Geothermal drilling is tapping into untapped potential for sustainable heat and power generation. At bauma 2025, on an exhibition space of over 800 square meters, Herrenknecht AG will present the latest developments in mechanized tunnelling technology together with references showcasing application examples worldwide. Five key thematic areas of the presentation (Hall C3, Booths 447 and 547) will focus on forward-looking trends such as digitalization, automation in tunnelling and solutions for the sustainable use of resources.
Additionally, Herrenknecht Group specialists will present their solutions for the upstream and downstream processes of tunnel jobsites – from robot supported segment production, smart transport vehicles and precise navigation systems to efficient muck management.
Exploring The Green
More sustainable use of resources is a cornerstone for the future viability of mechanized tunnelling, as is continuing to increase efficiency and occupational safety. Due to the diverse and complex challenges of underground construction projects, this requires solutions with equally many facets and dimensions: from a multitude of detailed solutions – such as the automated directional control of the gantries’ carriages – to a comprehensive engineering guideline, according to which, for example, the later resource-saving rebuilding of components is planned in advance in the early phase of construction. The characteristic green of the Herrenknecht brand unites a team of experienced specialists with a globally unique portfolio of expertise and the offer to develop a customized solution for every customer requirement.
The motto "Exploring The Green" of the Herrenknecht presentation at bauma invites visitors, customers and partners to explore the multifaceted solutions in five thematic areas and meet the experts personally.
Mining
In mining, mechanized solutions are increasingly being used to create underground infrastructure. With a broad product range and a growing number of global references, Herrenknecht is continuously expanding its market position.
bauma Innovation Award
With the Tunnel Enlargement System (TES), Herrenknecht AG is a finalist in the Machine Technology category of the bauma Innovation Award. For the first time, the TES, developed by Herrenknecht together with contractor PORR, makes it possible to renew the lining of a tunnel during ongoing rail operations and bring it up to the current state of the art or increase the diameter.
Herrenknecht is bringing its visions to life at the world's leading trade fair for construction machinery. Visitors to the booth can expect not only multimedia presentations and live demonstrations, but also exclusive insights into current projects and the opportunity to exchange ideas with experts on the latest developments in tunnelling. Herrenknecht invites customers and partners to explore new directions for sustainable tunnelling together.
Herrenknecht at bauma
April 7 – 13, 2025
Hall C3 | Booths 447 and 547
cover tunnel photo by: Matt Brown from London, England / CC BY
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