Image courtesy of Fuchs.
Fuchs, a German manufacturer of material handling equipment, has announced that it will introduce its G-Series to the North American market at ReMA 2026, April 13-16 in Las Vegas.
Featuring the MHL340 and MHL350, Fuchs says the new series delivers a combination of performance, operator comfort and advanced digital technology engineered for the demands of recycling and scrap operations.
"The MHL340 is among our top international models for recycling and scrap handling, while the MHL350 is one of the fastest and most precise loading machines in its performance class,” says John Fair, Fuchs commercial general manager for North America. “With the G-Series generation of these models, Fuchs is redefining standards in operator comfort and efficiency."
The G-Series introduces a new state-of-the-art display interface to Fuchs material handling equipment, offering a live view of the work area and intuitive workflows. It enables operators to control sensitivity, speed and joystick configurations to suit personal preferences, providing a smooth, controlled and intuitive handling experience.
The height and reach limits can be set intuitively via the display. Fuchs says this improves safety and precision, especially in sensitive working environments. Safety is further supported by a high-definition camera system with optional artificial intelligence- (AI-) based person detection, providing all-around visibility and real-time awareness on the job site. Additional support can be accessed by scannable QR codes on the machine, which deliver operating instructions and troubleshooting tips accessible from any smartphone.
Both models offer increased load capacities, allowing for fast, productive work cycles in demanding applications. The MHL350 has been enhanced with an extended reach of up to 17 meters, providing operators with more coverage and less repositioning.
To assist return on investment, Fuchs has an upgraded digital platform that includes an enhanced web and smartphone app, enabling real-time telemetry, maintenance tracking and performance analytics. New service packages, based on machine hours, offer full transparency and predictable maintenance costs through early detection of anomalies to help reduce downtime and extend machine lifespan.
“With the launch of the G-Series, Fuchs is once again at the forefront of innovation in material handling,” Fair says. “We are especially proud to showcase the MHL350 G at ReMA in Las Vegas. Presenting this machine to the North American recycling and scrap industry marks an important milestone for Fuchs USA.”
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