New models for All fleet

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28 May 2014

The Grove GMK6400

The Grove GMK6400

USA-based crane rental company All Family of Companies has added six new Groves and three Link-Belts to its fleet of cranes.

Included in the acquisition was one 450 US ton (400 tonne) capacity Grove GMK6400, two 165 ton (130 tonne) Grove GMK5165-2s, one 150 ton (136 tonne) Grove RT9150E and two 70 ton (65 tonne) Grove RT770E rough terrain cranes. Also included was a 275 ton (250 tonne) Link-Belt ATC-3275 all terrain and two 65 ton (60 tonne) capacity Link-Belt RTC-8065 Series II rough terrain cranes.

Michael Liptak, All Erection & Crane Rental Corp president, said, “It has been a year marked by several landmark equipment deals. We are seeing surging demand in all of our geographies and need to stay on top of our customers’ local needs while still being able to react to regional and national crane contracts. This package helps us round out several of our local fleets.”

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