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Palfinger Sany to launch new cranes for Russian market

The newly-established Palfinger Sany joint venture company is to launch its first two models of truck cranes for the Russian market. With lifting capacities of 25tonnes and 50tonnes the Palfinger Sany truck crane QY25C, manufactured in Changsha, China, will be given its world premiere at the CTT international construction equipment and technologies being held in Moscow from 4-6 June 2013.
May 29, 2013 Read time: 1 min
The Palfinger Sany truck crane QY25C
The newly-established 5050 Palfinger 1170 Sany joint venture company is to launch its first two models of truck cranes for the Russian market.

With lifting capacities of 25tonnes and 50tonnes the Palfinger Sany truck crane QY25C, manufactured in Changsha, China, will be given its world premiere at the CTT international construction equipment and technologies being held in Moscow from 4-6 June 2013.

Under the joint venture announced last year China-based Sany Palfinger will manufacture and sell Palfinger knuckle boom cranes in China while Austria-based Palfinger Sany will distribute wheeled mobile cranes produced by Sany in the world market outside China.

The Palfinger Sany truck crane QY25C (outdoor area F5-1) is manufactured in Changsha, China, and the cranes meet Euro 4 requirements and a full set of GOST certification is available.

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