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05 March 2018

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M&M Mobile Crane Hire’s Liebherr LTM 1050-3.1

Crane rental specialist M & M Mobile Crane Hire has ordered three more Liebherr wheeled mobile telescopic cranes to add to its new depot in Kent, United Kingdom.

It opened the new depot in mid-2017 and added seven cranes by the end of the year. The seven-unit order was for three LTM 1050-3.1 wheeled mobiles, an LTC 1045-3.1 compact mobile crane, an LTM 1055-3.2 wheeled mobile, an LTM 1090-4.1 and a used 2015 Terex Challenger 3160 wheeled mobile telescopic crane. The latest order, for three new cranes from Liebherr, will be delivered in 2018. They are a pair of LTM 1040-2.1s and an LTM 1090-4.1.

Commenting on the Liebherr fleet additions Luke Bremner, M&M Kent depot manager, said, “Exciting things are happening at M&M Mobile Crane Hire Ltd and we are proud to announce that due to remarkable growth, coupled with loyalty from our customers, expansion to a fourth depot has been both necessary and possible. The recent addition of excellent cranes to our fleet, supplied by Liebherr, has only strengthened our position in a very competitive industry. We have added seven Liebherr cranes which now expands the number of cranes at the Sevenoaks depot to ten, all of which arrived on time thanks to the efficient service from Liebherr-Great Britain. We will continue to invest in Liebherr cranes in the future and look forward to our new additions due later this year.”

The family run company has operated from the Slough area since 1988. Located in Sevenoaks, Kent, the company’s fourth depot also covers other areas of south-east England, including Surrey, Sussex, Essex and London.

 

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