Reedyk, based in the Netherlands, is a compact crane manufacturer with a strong focus on product development and innovation. The company continuously invests in advanced engineering solutions and holds multiple patents, including a wireless remote control system based on a tablet device.
Innovation at Reedyk often begins with a simple question that evolves into the development of a practical and unique manufacturing solution.
Commitment to Innovation in Manufacturing
In 2012, Reedyk selected the Quantum ESP Electric Servo Pump as an alternative to traditional hydraulic intensifier technology. The decision was driven by the company’s focus on sustainable manufacturing, energy efficiency, and advanced engineering.
After experiencing the operational advantages of the Quantum Generation 2 pump, Reedyk later upgraded to the Quantum Generation 4 Electric Servo Pump to benefit from further technological refinements and intelligent diagnostics.
Technology Advantages of the Quantum Electric Servo Pump
Key benefits experienced by Reedyk include:
- Reduced power consumption compared to hydraulic intensifier pumps
- Lower operating noise levels
- Improved seal life and reduced maintenance requirements
- Reduced downtime thanks to improved diagnostics for predictive maintenance
- Higher available power supporting faster waterjet cutting performance
Customer Feedback
Marco Steenbergen, Factory Manager, commented:
“We have seen great improvements in seal life and operator experience since changing from hydraulic intensifiers to the Quantum servo pump in 2012. I was pleased to learn that we invested in the newest generation with improved diagnostics and increased power for faster cutting.”
Dirk Reedijk, Director, added:
“The Netherlands has pioneered global efforts in sustainable energy and green technology. The Quantum Servo Pump is a perfect fit, and I am proud to contribute to sustainable manufacturing. The technology has served us well in the past, and having Quantum SPT as a business partner has been an excellent experience.”







