processors provide a variety of uses, as they essentially reach, mix and process, whether the material is wet or dry. Series, as well as the massive M- and G- Series. The ALLU processor is a hydraulic power-mixer attachment that converts any excavator into a powerful and versatile mixing tool, capa-ble of penetrating and effectively mixing a variety of difficult materials. Suitable materials for the attachment range from clay, silt, peat, sludge and sediment, to dredged material and contaminated soil. The Proces-sor 300HD can work to a depth of 3 m (10 ft) and weighs 2,095 kg (4,600 lb). The Processor 500HD is able to work to a depth of 5 m (16 ft) and weighs 2,445 kg (5,400 lb). Both ALLU Intech Anchoring Systems has merged with Midwest Diversified Technologies, Effective January 1, 2019, the group will move forward by operating under one company — Intech Anchoring Systems. The overriding goal is to elevate the level of customer service and support to help cus- tomers grow their businesses. Intech Anchoring Systems will continue to operate out of two warehouse locations to better serve customers through expanded geo- graphic reach and inventory — Caseyville, Ill., servicing the Midwest, and Livonia, Mich., servicing the upper Midwest. Liebherr tower cranes division has purchased Morrow Equipment in Australia and New Zealand. On January 1, 2019, the Liebherr-Australia sales and service group will assume the business activities, including all the employees and locations of Morrow Equipment in Sydney, Brisbane and Wellington. All Morrow employees will become part of the Liebherr team, and Liebherr will continue to support all existing contracts and customer relations. Thomas Schröder and Craig Jones will become the new managers of the tower cranes division at Liebherr-Australia. Kinshoffer introduced the WS Drum Cutter Series, which features an exclusive pick angle and optimal chisel arrangement for high performance and minimal wear, making the attachments ideal for mining, tunneling, road construction and demoli- tion. Drum cutters are a quieter alternative DEEP FOUNDATIONS • NOV/DEC 2018 • 129