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  • Cavotec Launches New Website

    Cavotec is excited to announce the launch of its new website — a modern platform designed to showcase the company’s long automation and electrification expertise, while making it easier for customers, partners, and other stakeholders to access the information and support they need.
    The new site features an improved structure and enriched content that provide a clearer, more intuitive experience

    Cavotec has launched a new website
  • Cavotec Wins Vessel Charging Innovation of the Year

    Cavotec Wins ‘Vessel Charging Innovation of the Year’ at Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards 2025
    This year’s Electric & Hybrid Marine Awards, presented at RAI Amsterdam during Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo Europe, featured a wide array of categories to recognize the scope of innovation and achievement across the maritime sector over the past 12 months. Comprising nine categories, the E

  • Cavotec’s Megawatt Charging System Manual Dispenser featured in International Mining

    Cavotec’s Megawatt Charging System (MCS) Manual Dispenser is featured in the May 2025 issue of International Mining, with insights from Jörn Bullert, VP Product Management Charging Solutions.
    In the interview, Bullert discusses how high-capacity charging – up to 4.5 MW – is enabling rapid turnaround for battery-electric haul trucks and support vehicles, helping mining operations reduce downtime

  • Cavotec streamlines manufacturing of electrical connectors

    Following the conclusion of consultation discussions with union representatives, which were made public on August 21, 2017, global engineering group Cavotec is announcing today the transfer of manufacturing of electrical connectors from its plant in Sweden to its facility in Italy as part of an ongoing rationalisation programme.

  • Cavotec considers streamlining manufacturing of electrical connectors

    Global engineering group Cavotec has today initiated consultation discussions with union representatives regarding a possible transfer of manufacturing of electrical connectors from its plant in Sweden to its facility in Italy as part of an ongoing rationalisation programme.