New all terrain for H&S Autokran

03 August 2020

Wildeck, Germany-based mobile crane service provider H&S Autokran has added a Demag AC 60-3 all terrain crane, produced by Japanese-based manufacturer Tadano, to its fleet. According to Matthias Schug, general manager at H&S Autokran, key reasons behind the purchase were due to the crane’s compact design combined with its 50-metre main boom.

The crane will be operated by Michael Schmidt who, Tadano reports, had the crane on his wish-list. It will mainly be used for industrial assembly jobs and steel construction projects where Schmidt believes its compact design, long boom, and lifting capacity [60 tonne capacity class] will be to his advantage.

Demag AC 60-3 H&S Autokran

From left to right: Christian Kassner (senior manager, Tadano), Michael Schmidt (crane operator, H&S Autokran), Cindy and Matthias Schug (general managers, H&S Autokran), and Manfred Droesser (sales manager, Tadano)

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