Demags destined for oil refineries

25 April 2017

Integrated Logistics Company's order includes two AC 130-5s, four AC 160-5s (pictured), and six AC 3

Integrated Logistics Company's order includes two AC 130-5s, four AC 160-5s (pictured), and six AC 300-6s

Middle Eastern heavy lift crane rental company, Integrated Logistics Company (Integrated), has expanded its fleet with the delivery of 12 new Demag all terrain cranes from Terex Cranes. The order includes two AC 130-5s, four AC 160-5s, and six AC 300-6s. Delivery of the new cranes is scheduled for later this year, and Integrated plans to put the cranes to work at several oil refineries throughout the Gulf region.

According to Mr. Salah Al Huwaidi, CEO of Integrated, the company selected Terex’s Demag brand because each crane model has best-in-class boom lengths and offers interchangeable components. “Besides being impressed with the product line, we’ve always received fast, reliable service from Terex Cranes - they really go above and beyond for us,” he commented.

This order comes less than a year after Integrated took delivery of an order for more than 30 Demag and Terex cranes.

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