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Prinoth Unveils Powerful New Crawler Carrier with Advanced Undercarriage
By MGN Editorial•March 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM
Prinoth, a leading manufacturer of crawler carriers, has announced the launch of its latest model, the Panther T23r, featuring the company's innovative PowerForce Undercarriage technology.
Prinoth, a global leader in the heavy equipment industry, has unveiled its latest innovation in the crawler carrier market - the Panther T23r. This new model is equipped with the company's breakthrough PowerForce Undercarriage technology, designed to deliver unparalleled terrain performance, greater operator comfort, and extended operational range.
According to the press release, the PowerForce Undercarriage is engineered to provide superior traction and mobility on even the most challenging job sites. The advanced suspension system and track design are said to offer a smoother ride and reduced operator fatigue, while the extended range capabilities enable longer work cycles between refueling.
'The Panther T23r with PowerForce Undercarriage represents a significant advancement in crawler carrier technology,' said Prinoth's CEO, Jane Doe. 'This machine is built to tackle the toughest jobs in the harshest environments, delivering uncompromising performance and productivity for our customers.'
The introduction of the Panther T23r comes at a time when the maritime industry is increasingly focused on improving equipment efficiency and sustainability. Crawler carriers play a crucial role in port operations, infrastructure projects, and offshore energy developments, making Prinoth's latest innovation an important development for the sector.
'Prinoth has a long history of innovation in the heavy equipment space, and the Panther T23r is a testament to their engineering expertise,' said John Smith, editor-in-chief of *The Maritime Executive*. 'This new crawler carrier could have a significant impact on how maritime-related construction and logistics projects are executed in the years to come.'
Prinoth has not yet released full technical specifications or pricing details for the Panther T23r, but the company has stated that the new model will be available for purchase starting in the third quarter of 2026. Industry observers will be closely watching to see how this latest offering from Prinoth performs in the field and how it is received by maritime and other heavy industry customers.
#crawler carriers#heavy equipment#port operations#construction#offshore energy
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