Designed specifically for the North American market, the THP 80 is the smallest pump in the truck mounted concrete pump product line, but still maintains the same high performance and quality as the larger truck mounted concrete pumps.


Designed specifically for the North American market, the THP 80 is the smallest pump in the truck mounted concrete pump product line, but still maintains the same high performance and quality as the larger truck mounted concrete pumps.
The THP 80 This is convenient for customers because it does not require a CDL to operate, which means there is more flexibility and allows more of their staff to operate the equipment.

On-Site Concrete of Minot, N.D., was the first U.S. customer to take delivery of Liebherr‘s THP 80-LP city pump. This innovative machine is Liebherr’s strategic response to the distinct demands of the U.S. market.

“Liebherr’s newly unveiled city pump demonstrates our commitment to the U.S. market. Specifically designed to address inner-city pumping challenges and the demands of those using truck-mounted trailer pumps, this addition completes our concrete pump portfolio,” said Sean Gallagher, Liebherr regional sales manager.

“It’s more than just a product, it signifies Liebherr’s dedication to understanding and fulfilling U.S. market needs, ensuring we remain a trusted partner for customers like On-Site Concrete.”

On-Site Concrete specializes in high quality line pumping, trailer pumping and ICF construction. It continually meets its customers’ unique needs and preferences with high quality workmanship as well as creating safe and strong structures.

The THP 80-LP city pump is the largest addition to its fleet. This pump was designed for diverse project scales, from urban environments to expansive commercial ventures, making it a versatile machine for On-Site Concrete to utilize.

“The THP 80-LP perfectly caters to our customers’ demands whether it be concrete footings, walls or large commercial flatwork projects, this pump can handle it all. The accessible control panel, all-in-one features, and built-in emergency mode set this pump apart from any other model on the market,” said Kevin Cross, owner of On-Site Concrete.

“Controlling the surge and flow of concrete is flawless. Whether using 300 feet of 2.5 inch hose or pumping directly out the back end, this pump excels in all scenarios. And the pressure washer feature is a game-changer for end-of-day cleanups.”

Pumping Concrete With Precision

The THP 80-LP city pump is a compact and powerful pump designed specifically for the North American market. It is the smallest pump in the truck mounted concrete pump product line, but still maintains the same high performance, quality and offers many of the same features as the larger truck mounted concrete pumps. It is the perfect solution for jobs in urban environments, residential jobs and compact job sites where space is limited.

The pump offers greater flexibility and mobility for operators to move around the job site. The unit was designed for quick and easy set up and is equipped with the HBC remote control for operator convenience.

The THP 80-LP city pump also incorporates Liebherr’s proven open-loop hydraulic circuit, showcasing the machine’s reliability, power and ease of maintenance. Additionally, the pump features ample storage with wide spaces for the concrete tubes and accessories on the deck and plastic water tanks for saving weight.

The THP 80-LP City Pump is mounted on the International MV607 with the Allison Automatic transmission weighing in under 23,000 lbs. This is convenient for customers because it does not require a CDL to operate, which means there is more flexibility and allows more of their staff to operate the equipment.

“This isn’t just a product launch; it’s a testament to Liebherr’s dedication to the U.S. market. The THP 80-LP leverages shared technology and design elements from our wider product range, ensuring consistency and quality,” Gallagher said.

For more information, visit www.liebherr.com.

The THP 80 This is convenient for customers because it does not require a CDL to operate, which means there is more flexibility and allows more of their staff to operate the equipment.



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