Corleonis chooses AC 250-5 Demag

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18 April 2017

Left to right: Wieslaw Gniedziejko (crane operator, Corleonis), Dariusz Kulczycki (crane operator, C

Left to right: Wieslaw Gniedziejko (crane operator, Corleonis), Dariusz Kulczycki (crane operator, Corleonis), Andreas Schramm (senior manager sales Eastern Europe, Russia and CIS, Terex Cranes), Mare

Polish crane rental company Corleonis has added to its fleet with the purchase of a Demag AC 250-5 all terrain crane made by Terex Cranes.

According to Marek Ertel, manager of the hydraulic cranes department at Corleonis, “the flexible reach of the 70 metre main boom, as well as the maximum system length of 102 metres, was simply ideal for us, especially when we're erecting tower cranes.”

Ertel travelled together with two of his crane operators to Zweibrücken, Germany, to pick up his new crane from Andreas Schramm, Terex Cranes sales manager, in February 2017. The crane was ordered through Polish Terex Cranes distributor EWPA, which is headquartered in Komorniki and has been a Terex Cranes distributor in Poland since 2014.

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