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All-terrain crane additions to ILC fleet

A key logistics provider in the Middle East, Integrated Logistics Company (ILC), has bought the first two Demag AC 300-6 all-terrain cranes from Terex Cranes. ILC says that it plans to put the cranes to work at several jobsites throughout the Gulf region. The new six-axle Demag AC 300-6 all-terrain crane offers a 300tonne maximum lifting capacity and features an 80m main boom. This new six-axle Demag all terrain crane is said to offer versatility needed for carrying out demanding jobs for lower operational
May 18, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
ILC has bought new Demag all-terrain cranes from Terex for its fleet
A key logistics provider in the Middle East, Integrated Logistics Company (ILC), has bought the first two Demag AC 300-6 all-terrain cranes from 2941 Terex Cranes. ILC says that it plans to put the cranes to work at several jobsites throughout the Gulf region.


The new six-axle Demag AC 300-6 all-terrain crane offers a 300tonne maximum lifting capacity and features an 80m main boom. This new six-axle Demag all terrain crane is said to offer versatility needed for carrying out demanding jobs for lower operational and transporting costs than similar models in its class.

Integrated Logistics Company CEO Salah Al Huwaidi said, “After much consideration we selected the brand new Demag AC 300-6 because it combines long reach with a strong load chart to give us the perfect fit for efficient work at height or on reach, and it offers interchangeable components.”

Integrated owns and operates more than 2,000 machines in its fleet, which includes more than 600 cranes.

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