Grove all terrain for Poland

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Polish crane rental and transportation company Dźwigaj has expanded its fleet with a new Grove GMK6300L-1 all terrain crane. The company said it invested following successful experiences with Grove.

Left to right: Sławomir Włosek, crane operator; Piotr Lempart, crane operator; Mirosław Skwierz, owner of Dźwigaj; Marcin Mazurkiewicz, Zeppelin Polska. (Photo: Manitowoc)

“Purchasing another Grove crane was a natural decision for us. Our company is based around delivering comprehensive and versatile services to customers, and with Grove cranes we can do that. We have a great relationship with our local Grove dealer Zeppelin Polska, and it has consistently supported us. We are confident that our new GMK6300L-1 will contribute to even greater success for us in the future,” said Miroslaw Skwierz, owner of Dźwigaj.

The 300 tonne capacity crane can lift 14 tonnes at the full height of its 80 metre boom. Its six-axle design ensures stability and performance, while control from the CCS operating system enables precise lifting.

The crane rental company, established in 1989 is headquartered in Gdansk and specializes in construction, demolition, bridge building and structural steelwork.

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