The Grove GRT880 is one of Manitowoc’s newest rough-terrain cranes and also is more reliable that previous generation of cranes.
“This new Grove model reflects everything we’ve learned in the last decade of crane design,” he said. “For example, customers will find the GRT880 more reliable than previous generations of cranes.”
This is thanks in part to the advances brought by the Product Verification Center (PVC) where components undergo extensive validation and prototype testing, says Paul Cutchall,
US firm Elliott Equipment is now offering a versatile and highly mobile BoomTruck model with a 50tonne capacity. The new 50105 unit features 32m of powered main boom and a 35m tip height and standard features include a 360º chart without front stabiliser
NFT, one of the world's leading tower crane suppliers, continues to enjoy regional growth in the Middle East. The company has boosted its market presence in Kuwait with a number of deliveries to major projects in the country.
One of the most significant has seen the first Potain self-erecting cranes enter the country. The customer, Nasser Al Hajri & Partners Company, bought an Igo T 130 and an Igo 50. NFT also won its first ever contract with local construction giant Combined Group Contracting (CGC). The
The Bahrain-based Sarens NASS Middle East WLL group is boosting its fleet with the addition of 15 new Demag AC-130-5 all-terrain cranes. The firm already has several new Demag all-terrain cranes in its fleet, according to Alhanoof Nass, director of Sarens NASS Middle East. The Demag AC 130-5 all-terrain cranes Sarens ordered feature five axles and are said to be compact for the 130tonne capacity class. The units feature a total length of 14.3m and a carrier width of 2.75m. The cranes also have a standard