Gruniverpal to present GT Cranes updates at K Show 2025

Gruniverpal to present GT…

Gruniverpal is preparing to showcase new developments for plastic molding handling at K Show 2025 in Düsseldorf. The company reports that, in recent months, it has taken part in major trade fairs across Italy and abroad, including Bologna, Mexico City, Slovenia, Serbia and Sweden, which provided contact with local markets and design insights. At the fair, the GT Cranes brand will present an updated Minidrel 20SL. According to the company, the model now integrates additional safety and usability features and adopts a new battery platform intended to improve operating autonomy and charging times. The stated objective is to translate field experience into practical improvements that simplify daily work and support higher overall efficiency in mold handling operations. Gruniverpal positions its presence at K as an opportunity for open dialogue with visitors and partners on how to work better together.

Product upgrades for plastic molding handling

GT Cranes plans to unveil the latest Minidrel 20SL enhancements at the show. The update focuses on safety, operator interface and energy storage, with the following changes highlighted by the company:

  • six proximity sensors to enhance safety around the machine,
  • a new high-visibility display to support easier control,
  • next-generation lithium batteries for faster charging and longer autonomy.

Gruniverpal states that these updates are intended to improve reliability, efficiency and the management of resources in plastic molding handling.

International outreach and K Show 2025 presence

In the lead-up to K, the company notes recent participation in trade fairs from Bologna to Mexico City, as well as in Slovenia, Serbia and Sweden, as steps that broadened its strategic view and informed product design. Gruniverpal will exhibit at K Show 2025 from October 8 to 15 in Hall 11, Stand C80, where it invites visitors to review the equipment updates and discuss application needs.



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