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Zoomlion’s Malaysia crane unveiling

Global Cranes Sales and crane manufacturer Zoomlion have introduced the RT55 model into the Malaysian market. This launch event was hosted by Trans Elite Trading, the new dealer of Zoomlion cranes in Malaysia. Demand is already strong in Malaysia for the Zoomlion machines as Trans Elite Trading purchased eight rough terrain cranes for its stock and sold four within a short space of time following their arrival in the yard. The open house celebration of Global and Zoomlion’s product launch included a showc
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
According to Zoomlion, the RT55 rough terrain crane matches or beats its competitors in terms of performance and quality

Global Cranes Sales and crane manufacturer Zoomlion have introduced the RT55 model into the Malaysian market.

This launch event was hosted by Trans Elite Trading, the new dealer of 1175 Zoomlion cranes in Malaysia. Demand is already strong in Malaysia for the Zoomlion machines as 6925 Trans Elite Trading purchased eight rough terrain cranes for its stock and sold four within a short space of time following their arrival in the yard.

The open house celebration of Global and Zoomlion’s product launch included a showcasing for the new RT55. The event was attended by Global’s president, Uri Toudjarov, along with Zoomlion’s president, Zhan Chunxin. The Trans Elite hosts included managing director Tan Chia Lai, director Zini Tan, and product support manager Christopher Nu.

Global is the international distributor of Zoomlion rough terrain (RT) cranes. Four models are available, with lifting capacities ranging from 35-100tonnes. The RT55 featured at the open house has a 55tonne capacity, a 34m boom, and offers the highest capacity at maximum radius in its class according to the firm.

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