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Army Crane
[Recently Updated On : 04-12-2019]
USA truck maker Mack Defense has launched a 40 tonne capacity all-terrain crane, the ATC-40T, for the United States Army.
The Mack Defense ATC–40T is a collaboration with USA truck manufacturer Mack Trucks and crane manufacturer Manitowoc, which has been producing cranes for the US market since the 1950s. The ATC–40T is based..
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New Service Centre for Liebherr Korea
[Recently Updated On : 03-12-2019]
Liebherr Korea has opened a new parts, service and training centre to meet a growing demand.
The new facility, located around 60km from the South Korean capital Seoul, replaces an existing centre on the eastern edge of the city. Liebherr Mobile Cranes Korea Ltd. was founded in June 2002 as a subsidiary of Liebherr Ehingen and has been..
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Grove GMK4100L-1 All Terrain crane for KAS
[Recently Updated On : 02-12-2019]
UK rental company KAS Crane Hire has taken delivery of a 100 tonne Grove GMK4100L-1 All Terrain crane.
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The four axle GMK4100L-1 features a 60 metre pinned main boom and an 11.1 to 17.6 metre telescopic swingaway extension. It is the first unit in the country to be delivered with a special UK version counterweight.
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Raising The Roof
[Recently Updated On : 30-11-2019]
UAE-Italian joint venture Cimolai Rimond commissioned Belgium-headquartered heavy lift and transportation specialist Sarens to help raise the steel dome of the Expo 2020 Stadium in Dubai, UAE. The dome was lifted as one piece and weighed 850 tonnes. It was lifted to a height of 46 metres over the course of two days.
8 Likes | 1529 ViewsLiebherr Crawler Loads Oil Platforms
[Recently Updated On : 29-11-2019]
Mexican crane and heavy haulage contractor Eseasa used its Liebherr 3,000 tonne capacity LR 13000 crawler crane to load seven oil platforms onto barges at the port city of Tampico, Mexico, on the Gulf of Mexico for Mexican oil group Pemex.
The platforms weighed up to 1,200 tonnes and were positioned on the barges using a crane radius up ..
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