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RITCHIE BROS., IRONPLANET TO SELL 250 CRANES BY YEAR’S END
[Recently Updated On : 17-11-2017]
Ritchie Bros. reports it has more than 250 cranes listed to sell through its onsite auctions and IronPlanet before the end of 2017. Highlights include 100+ rough-terrain cranes, 50+ crawler cranes, 40+ hydraulic truck cranes, 40+ all-terrain cranes, and more.
Cranes will be sold for dozens of ..
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Taken delivery of a 500 tonne Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 All Terrain crane.
[Recently Updated On : 16-11-2017]
German crane rental company Steil Kranarbeiten has taken delivery of a 500 tonne Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 All Terrain crane.
The eight axle LTM 1500-8.1 features a seven section 84 metre main boom plus Y-Guy superlift system, and can be equipped with a 91 metre luffing jib or a 56 metre fixed jib. The new crane went straight out on a job..
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TEREX ANNOUNCES LARGE PURCHASE ORDER DURING TRADE MISSION IN CHINA
[Recently Updated On : 15-11-2017]
Terex Corporation has joined 27 other companies on the U.S. Trade Mission to China led by President Donald Trump and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and hosted by China President Xi Jinping. The mission’s purpose was to promote commercial opportunities for U.S. b..
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Bigge Crane & Equipment Co. announces it is now selling new and used Tadano cranes
[Recently Updated On : 14-11-2017]
Bigge Crane & Equipment Co. announces it is now selling new and used Tadano cranes and parts in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado. Bigge has more than 100 pieces of Tadano equipment in its rental fleet, and it has one of the largest fleets of Tadano cranes in North America.
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Naval Museum Artifacts Moved With Ease using Terex AC 80-2
[Recently Updated On : 13-11-2017]
Severe weather from 2012’s Hurricane Sandy continues to affect the mid-Atlantic region. After the storm made landfall in 2012, the New Jersey Naval Museum in Hackensack, N.J., was severely damaged and has been closed to the public for the last five years. The artifacts inside were deteriorating due to the lack of proper environmental condi..
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