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Terex cranes ordered by Singapore-based rental firm and distributor

Singapore-based tower crane rental company and Terex tower cranes distributor Crane World Asia (CWA) recently ordered 31 Terex CTL 260-18 luffing jib tower cranes In addition, the firm also ordered three Terex CDK 100-16 luffing jib derrick cranes. Meanwhile, a batch of nine Terex CTL 630B-32 luffing jib tower cranes, as well as one CTL 650F-45 luffing jib tower crane, will be delivered to South Korea later this year.
August 16, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Singapore-based tower crane rental company and Terex tower cranes distributor Crane World Asia (CWA) recently ordered 31 Terex CTL 260-18 luffing jib tower cranes


In addition, the firm also ordered three 1222 Terex CDK 100-16 luffing jib derrick cranes. Meanwhile, a batch of nine Terex CTL 630B-32 luffing jib tower cranes, as well as one CTL 650F-45 luffing jib tower crane, will be delivered to South Korea later this year.

The bulk of the Terex CTL 260-18 cranes, 30 of the units, will be delivered to Busan, in South Korea. The remaining machine is being shipped to Hong Kong. The 31 cranes are being delivered throughout the year, with the final units that make up the order being scheduled to arrive at the end of October.

CWA’s customers are now waiting for their machines, with a number having bought tower cranes from Terex in the past. SeoHae Tech had previously bought several CTL 260-18 cranes while MK Tower Co was also keen on this model, having placed an order for 20 units.

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