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Pioneers: rough terrain cranes
A look at what’s new in the rough terrain crane market. CHRISTIAN SHELTON reports
Kato on Sark island
The island of Sark, part of the Channel Islands, has a new crane for loading and unloading supplies: a Kato CR-200Ri rough terrain crane
Demag returns to the city class
The AC 45 City to be launched later in 2017 marks Demag’s return to building this once popular class of wheeled mobile telescopic cranes
Coppard buys a Kato
UK plant hire company Coppard has added a 13 tonne capacity Kato city class wheeled mobile telescopic crane to its fleet that also includes mini cranes
Emsley Crane Hire adds to fleet
A new 13 tonne capacity Kato CR-130Ri city crane is the latest addition to UK crane rental company Emsley Crane Hire’s fleet
Looking up for rough terrain cranes
New rough terrain models and series from the major manufacturers suggests an impending resurgence of interest for this crane type. Katherine Weir reports
All orders 15 Liebherr RT cranes
The All group has ordered 15 units of Liebherr's new rough terrain cranes that will make thier debut at the 2017 ConExpo show in the USA
Historic ‘Mexico bridges’ are back where they belong
Two heritage bridges in Ghent have been renovated with the help of Belgian crane company Aertssen Kranen
Kato CR-130Ri delivered to Mammoet UK
Mammoet UK has taken delivery of a new Kato CR-130Ri wheeled mobile telescopic crane from European Kato distributor Rivertek Services based in Ireland
Rough terrain return for Liebherr cranes
20 years after discontinuing its last RT model, Liebherr announces two new rough terrain machines to be launched at ConExpo 2017
PT Freeport adds Grove RTs for tough mine site
Indonesia-based mining company PT Freeport - operating one of the largest copper and gold mines in the world - has added three Grove rough terrain (RT) cranes to its fleet
Orascom buys 24 Grove rough terrains
Egypt-based Orascom Construction (OC) has further expanded its Manitowoc fleet with an order for 24 new Grove rough terrain cranes
NES Rentals buys 23 Terex rough terrains
Chicago, USA-based NES Rentals has ordered 23 Terex rough terrain cranes for its rental fleet. The new models will be in capacities from 27 to 64 tonnes
Two new rough terrain cranes from Grove
At the 2016 Bauma exhibition Grove introduced two new rough terrain cranes - GRT8100 and GRT880 - debuting the new naming system of GRT (Grove rough terrain)
Grove RT550E helps build Lyon stadium
A Grove RT550E rough terrain crane is the latest Manitowoc equipment to be installed at the construction site of an iconic football stadium in Lyon, France
RT crane training module from Vortex
A rough terrain crane training simulator module has been launched by Montreal, Canada-based CM Labs Simulations
Eight new Tadanos for Bragg Crane
Crane rental company Bragg Crane Service, based in California, USA, has taken delivery of eight new Tadano GR-900XL rough terrain cranes
Rough terrains: A growing interest
The main market for rough terrain cranes has shifted and manufacturers are introducing upgrades and new higher capacity models. Laura Hatton finds out more
New 100 RT from Link-Belt
Crane manufacturer Link-Belt has announced a new 100 US ton (90 tonne) capacity rough terrain crane. The 100RT will be launched during an event at the US manufacturer's factory in September
First Tadano GR-500EXL goes to Kanson
Kanson Crane Service, a leading crane rental company in Hong Kong, has taken delivery of the first Tadano GR-500EXL rough terrain crane
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