All Company in major Link-Belt deal

09 February 2015

One of the eight Link-Belt 218 HSL crawler cranes purchased by All Family of Companies

One of the eight Link-Belt 218 HSL crawler cranes purchased by All Family of Companies

The All Family of Companies has expanded its national fleet with 40 new Link-Belt cranes.

The deal includes 20 lattice boom crawlers from 110 to 200 US ton (100 to 182 tonnes) capacity. Six units are the 110 ton (100 tonne) capacity TCC-1100 telescopic crawler. Also in the order are nine truck cranes, including six 75 ton (70 tonne) HTC-8675 and three 100 tone capacity (85 tonne) HTC-86100s. Four 210 ton (185 tonne) capacity ATC-3210 all terrains and one 150 ton (135 tonne) capacity RTC-80150 rough terrain crane complete the order.

Michael Liptak, All Family of Companies president, said, “This package consists of a few replacement cranes, since sales for used equipment have been strong, as well as many units that are new to the fleet. The deal is part of our commitment to planned fleet expansion. But I want to emphasise that Link-Belt is a staple in our national rental fleet and growing with them, specifically considering that we are a Link-Belt dealer in Wisconsin, was important.

“Even though All has one of the industry’s largest and most technologically advanced fleets, we always want to be able to fulfil our customers’ requirements. Link-Belt, celebrating their 140th anniversary this year, is an important partner for us because their equipment offers the kind of power, quality, and reliability our customers want,” Liptak added.

The new cranes will be delivered and distributed among the All Family of Companies’ branches starting immediately and continuing through 2015.

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