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Global ships first RT100 Unit

Global Cranes Sales has shipped its first RT100 unit worldwide, since its unveiling at Bauma China. The shipment to South-East Asia is said to precede many more scheduled to ship worldwide throughout 2013. The RT100, which has a 100tonne capacity and 43m boom, is engineered to have the maximum capacity at radius for its weight. The Zoomlion RT rough terrain crane line includes service and support from Global’s established teams in the United States and abroad. Global Crane Sales, in partnership with Zoom
April 12, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Global Cranes Sales ships its first RT100 unit worldwide

Global Cranes Sales has shipped its first RT100 unit worldwide, since its unveiling at Bauma China.

The shipment to South-East Asia is said to precede many more scheduled to ship worldwide throughout 2013.

The RT100, which has a 100tonne capacity and 43m boom, is engineered to have the maximum capacity at radius for its weight.

The 1175 Zoomlion RT rough terrain crane line includes service and support from Global’s established teams in the United States and abroad.

7119 Global Crane Sales, in partnership with Zoomlion, offer full lines of rough terrain Cranes and crawler cranes.

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