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Mammoet orders 17 cranes from Kobelco

Mammoet, one of the world market leaders in the field of engineered heavy lifting and transport, has ordered 17 Kobelco cranes for its worldwide operations. Included in the deal are 15 cranes of the second generation CKE-/BME-G-series, equipped with the new engine in compliance with NRMM Europe Stage IV and US EPA Tier 4 Final regulations. These include three CKE1100-2 with 110tonne maximum lifting capacity; seven CKE1350G-2 (150tonne lifting capacity) and five CKE2500G-2 (250tonne lifting capacity).
April 13, 2016 Read time: 1 min
5115 Mammoet, one of the world market leaders in the field of engineered heavy lifting and transport, has ordered 17 2200 Kobelco cranes for its worldwide operations.

Included in the deal are 15 cranes of the second generation CKE-/BME-G-series, equipped with the new engine in compliance with NRMM Europe Stage IV and US EPA Tier 4 Final regulations.

These include three CKE1100-2 with 110tonne maximum lifting capacity; seven CKE1350G-2 (150tonne lifting capacity) and five CKE2500G-2 (250tonne lifting capacity).

Also included are two Kobelco cranes of the first Generation CKE-/BME-G-series (CKE2500G with 250tonne maximum lifting capacity), equipped with an engine in compliance with NRMM Europe Stage IIIB and US EPA Tier 4 Interim regulations.

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