Aoki Juki buys Demag AC 700-9

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03 January 2018

Japan-based Aoki Juki has bought a new Demag AC 700-9 all terrain crane from Terex Cranes. It will be the third AC 700-9 unit in Aoki Juki’s fleet.

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The AC 700-9 from Terex Cranes

Terex cites the crane’s versatility and manoeuvrability as being key reasons why Aoki Juki wanted a third model. To meet Japanese regulations, Terex modified the existing AC 700-9 into an eight-axle chassis with quick assembly and disassembly of the boom and superstructure.

Aoki Juki was established in 1954 and employs 80 people. It specialises in laying railway tracks, constructing and dismantling bridges, as well as transporting and handling heavy goods.

 

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