North Midland orders Link-Belt TCC-750

11 July 2011

Rod Abbott handing over the keys for the new Link-Belt TCC-750 to Stuart Proud, North Midland Constr

Rod Abbott handing over the keys for the new Link-Belt TCC-750 to Stuart Proud, North Midland Construction managing director

Nottingham, UK-based North Midland Construction has ordered a new 70 tonne capacity telescopic boom crawler crane. The Link-Belt TCC-750 will be used on a GBP£50 million water treatment plant contract. It was chosen for its adaptability that made it well suited for all the requirements of the job, according to Rod Abbott, director at UK Link-Belt distributor NRC Plant. North Midland Construction is an existing NRC crawler crane customer.

Pictured is Rod Abbott handing over the keys for the new Link-Belt TCC-750 to Stuart Proud, North Midland Construction managing director.

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