Eineder invests in 100 tonne Terex

01 August 2016

L to r: Peter Eineder Junior and Peter Eineder at Autodienst  Eineder, Philipp Maurer at Terex Crane

L to r: Peter Eineder Junior and Peter Eineder at Autodienst Eineder, Philipp Maurer at Terex Cranes and Alexander Frank at Autodienst Eineder

Ingolstadt, Germany-based crane hire and heavy transport company Autodienst Eineder has added a Terex AC 100/4L all terrain crane to its fleet.

Peter Eineder, Eineder owner, travelled to Zweibrücken in Germany to pick up his new crane with his son and son-in-law.

Eineder said, “As far as we’re concerned, this crane has a lot of good things going for it: It’s on the cutting edge of technology, and its width of only 2.55 metres, combined with its 60 metre boom, means that it can be used for an extremely wide range of applications. On top of that, we really value the outstanding service provided by Terex Cranes - especially the dependable and excellent support we get from our contact, Philipp Maurer.”

The company also acquired a Terex Explorer 5800 in April 2015.

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