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Montarent celebrates the purchase of four Potain Igo 21 self-erecting tower cranes at CONEXPO 2017

Netherlands-based Montarent significantly expanded its fleet of self-erecting tower cranes at CONEXPO 2017 purchasing four new Potain Igo 21 units at the trade show. The company celebrated the occasion with Manitowoc Cranes during a champagne toast with leadership from both companies participating. The commemoration marked the expansion of Montarent’s lifting capabilities as well as its extensive utilization of Potain cranes.

The Potain Igo 21 features a 1.8 t (2 USt) capacity compact footprint and wireless remote control making it ideal for a wide variety of applications that demand flexibility and versatility from a lifting solution. Montarent’s Igo 21s have been specially modified to operate on a four-wheel steering chassis—manufactured by Montarent—to provide greater mobility on all job sites. The modifications are the result of a collaboration between Montarent and Jean Pierre Zaffiro global product director for Potain self-erecting cranes at Manitowoc.

Amy Marten

Manitowoc Cranes
+1 (920) 683-6345
amy.marten@manitowoc.com
Damian Joseph

SE10
312.548.8441
damian.joseph@se10.com
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POTAIN

Potain tower cranes are known around the world for their lifting power, reliability and innovative designs. Potain builds more than 60 types of tower cranes to fit a wide variety of job sites: high capacity top slewing cranes on infrastructure jobs, luffing jib cranes that construct “supertall” skyscrapers, topless cranes reshaping our urban environment and Hup self-erecting cranes transforming residential construction. Known for their ease of use, efficient transport and quick erection times, there are many reasons why Potain tower cranes dot skylines across the globe.