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Massive mobile crane order for Terex in Russia

Russian Terex Cranes distributor, Kwintmadi has placed a substantial order for new units. The order comprises four new Terex Quadstar 1075 rough terrain cranes, nine Terex Quadstar 1075L rough terrain cranes, six Demag AC 100-4 all-terrain cranes, one Demag AC 160-5 all-terrain crane and three Demag AC 250-5 all-terrain cranes. Kwintmadi is one of European Russia’s leading construction equipment distributors and is a leader in the crane business. The firm has been a distributor for the Terex Cranes line s
June 25, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Russian 2941 Terex Cranes distributor, 5519 Kwintmadi has placed a substantial order for new units. The order comprises four new Terex Quadstar 1075 rough terrain cranes, nine Terex Quadstar 1075L rough terrain cranes, six Demag AC 100-4 all-terrain cranes, one Demag AC 160-5 all-terrain crane and three Demag AC 250-5 all-terrain cranes.


Kwintmadi is one of European Russia’s leading construction equipment distributors and is a leader in the crane business. The firm has been a distributor for the Terex Cranes line since 2008, with a customer base throughout Russia. The company is headquartered in Moscow and has 17 sales and service locations across the country.

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