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Giancarlo Montanari has been appointed to business line leader for Terex rough terrain cranes.
Orders are now being taken for the 35 tonne capacity TRT 35 two axle rough terrain crane with 30.1 metre boom
The TRT 35 is a 39 ton (35 tonne) rough terrain crane available to order in early 2022
The company added a second GR-1000EX-4 crane to its fleet
New study by Off-Highway Research and International Cranes and Specialized Transport sheds light on the world’s largest mobile crane fleets
Link-Belt’s new 85-ton 85|RT rough terrain crane debuted at CraneFest 2021 in Lexington, KY.
Product range will be gradually converted to engine technologies with zero emissions, or at least significantly reduced emissions
O’Carroll Haulage and Crane Hire adding a new 25 tonne capacity city crane to its fleet at the end of September
Japanese manufacturer announces updated 25 tonne capacity GR-250N rough terrain crane for domestic market
CEO Aaron Ravenscroft said the acquisition of Aspen will position Manitowoc closer to its end markets and complement its pending acquisition of H&E Equipments crane business.
Brian Elkins has been named product manager for rough terrain cranes at Link-Belt Cranes.
Hannah Sundermeyer compiles the latest rough terrain models to hit the North American market.
The Terex rough terrain crane was purchased to permanently support year-round scientific research.
The LTM 1450-8.1 and the LTM 1250-6.1 wheeled mobile telescopic cranes were used for the construction of a new bridge
Select Crane Sales recently delivered a custom painted Link-Belt RTC8090 to Chief Marine Group in Florida.
Urcan Makina has been appointed official distributor to represent the full range of RT cranes for Turkey.
The 51-crane package will support Maxim’s seven new locations.
The ALL Family of Companies is expanding its fleet of RT cranes with a package from Grove.
The courses will focus on ground conditions and preparation when using mobile cranes.
Japanese crane manufacturer Tadano has launched the GR-700EX-4, GR-900EX-4 and GR-1000EX-4 rough terrain cranes for the European market. They have long boom designs with lift capacities of 70, 90 and 100 tonnes respectively.