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Manitowoc appoints Nyírség Nehézgép 93’ Bt as Hungary distributor

Manitowoc Cranes has appointed Nyírség Nehézgép 93’ as its Grove crane distributor in Hungary. Nyírség Nehézgép 93’ was founded in 1993 and operates across Hungary from its base in Nyíregyháza, a city in the north-east of the country. It will provide a number of services, including sales of new and used Grove cranes, said Thorsten Bolender, area sales manager at Manitowoc Cranes. Balász Séra, sales manager at Nyírség Nehézgép 93’, said his company’s high level of service will help expand the presence of Gro
January 11, 2019 Read time: 1 min

2123 Manitowoc Cranes has appointed Nyírség Nehézgép 93’ as its Grove crane distributor in Hungary. Nyírség Nehézgép 93’ was founded in 1993 and operates across Hungary from its base in Nyíregyháza, a city in the north-east of the country. It will provide a number of services, including sales of new and used Grove cranes, said Thorsten Bolender, area sales manager at Manitowoc Cranes. Balász Séra, sales manager at Nyírség Nehézgép 93’, said his company’s high level of service will help expand the presence of Grove cranes in the country.

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