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  • Neuer Grove-Prototyp auf der bauma 2025: Manitowoc stellt die nächste Generation der AT-Krane vor

    • Dank fortschrittlicher Technik wird der Grove GMK5250L-2 noch einfacher und schneller zu bedienen sein.
    • Zum markanten neuen Design des Krans zählen die optimierten Kabinen für Unter- und Oberwagen.
  • Manitowoc kündigt auf der bauma 2025 den größten Potain-Kran mit Verstellausleger an

    • Mit einer maximalen Tragfähigkeit von 64 t hebt der neue MR 819 doppelt so schwere Lasten wie die bisherigen Potain-Turmdrehkrane MR 608B und MR 618 mit Verstellausleger.
    • Der 70-m-Ausleger kann angehoben werden, wodurch der Außerbetriebsradius auf nur 16 m reduziert wird. Damit eignet sich der MR 819 hervorragend für beengte Baustellen.
    • Der Kran ist außerdem mit einem neuen Hubwerk, Potain CONNECT™ und der Ultra View-Kabine ausgestattet.
  • Potain zeigt größten Igo T-Selbstmontagekran auf der bauma 2025

    • Mit dem Igo T 139 bringt Potain seinen bislang größten Selbstmontagekran auf den Markt.
    • Der Kran bietet verschiedene Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten für eine maximale Flexibilität. Seine Tragfähigkeit und Reichweite machen ihn führend in seiner Klasse.
  • Grove GRT780 erstmals in Europa – Premiere auf der bauma 2025

    • Der GRT780 wird derzeit in Shady Grove im US-Bundesstaat Pennsylvania gefertigt. Darüber hinaus ist die Produktion im italienischen Niella Tanaro in Planung.
    • Das neue Modell ist der erste Grove-RT-Kran mit dem Telematiksystem Grove CONNECT™ und ersetzt die Modelle RT770E und GRT880.
  • Grove GMK6450-1 feiert Messedebüt auf der bauma 2025

    • Der Grove GMK6450-1 ist eine Weiterentwicklung des GMK6400-1 und bietet eine maximale Nenntragfähigkeit von 450 t.
    • Das Modell verfügt über eine Vielzahl leistungssteigernder Funktionen, darunter das CCS-Kransteuerungssystem, MAXbase™ und MegaWingLift™. 
  • Grove GRT550 setzt neue Maßstäbe für Hochleistungs-Geländekrane

    • Der GRT550 tritt die Nachfolge des RT550E an und bietet wie sein Vorgänger den längsten Ausleger in seiner Klasse. Zudem beeindruckt er mit noch höheren Tragfähigkeiten
    • Zu den weiteren Neuerungen zählen eine modernisierte Kabine, ein optimierter Lenkmodus und intelligente Servicefunktionen.
       

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Two more Grove all-terrain cranes join large Tutt Bryant fleet for major Australian LNG plant turnaround

• New GMK6400 and GMK5250XL-1 arrivals joined an eight-strong Grove fleet to support an LNG plant shutdown close to Darwin, NT. Equipment supplier Tutt Bryant selected the cranes for their reliability and performance. 
• The original fleet of eight cranes handled the first stage of the shutdown in 2021 and then new arrivals provided added lifting power for the second stage in 2022. 
• A mix of four-, five- and six-axle cranes covered multiple tasks, with Manitowoc providing two on-site technicians to ensure maximum uptime.

First Grove GMK6400-1 in Italy heads to Sicily for Mandalà Noleggi

• Sicilian rental company Mandalà Noleggi adds Italy’s first Grove GMK6400-1 all-terrain crane to its fleet
• The crane is also the company’s first Grove mobile crane, and it was immediately put to work servicing local wind farm developments 
• The GMK6400-1 offers competitive advantages that Mandalà Noleggi sees as key to its future success

Italian rental giant Massucco T. buys three Grove GRT655L rough-terrain cranes

• The compact and portable GRT655L features Manitowoc’s CCS (Crane Control System), enabling operations to be easily adjusted to suit individual preferences, making it the perfect rental crane.
• The 60 t capacity crane has a 43 m boom, tilting cab, and a removable counterweight — all features usually only found on larger rough-terrain cranes. 
 

Engl expands crane rental fleet with new Grove GMK4100L-2 all-terrain crane

• Austrian contractor and crane rental company Engl has received a new Grove GMK4100L-2, citing its superior taxi load charts, compact size, and comfortable cabs as reasons for purchasing.
• The four-axle crane has best-in-class taxi load charts plus a 60 m main boom. It can travel with up to 6.8 t of counterweight in taxi configuration.
• The new generation carrier cab on the GMK4100L-2 offers exceptional levels of comfort so drivers remain relaxed and refreshed.

Manitowoc in China launches largest Potain topless tower crane – the MCT 1005

• With a maximum capacity of 50 t and jib lengths of up to 80 m, the MCT 1005 offers huge capabilities for projects.
• Despite its larger size, three counterjib options are available to aid work on confined jobsites.
• The launch comes just a few months after the introduction of the 40 t MCT 805, which was previously the largest Potain crane built in China.

Hiap Heng makes first Grove acquisition with new GMK6300L-1

• The 300 t capacity crane is the Singapore company’s first Grove purchase.
• Hiap Heng has already used the GMK6300L-1 for maintenance work during a week-long shutdown at a petrochemical plant.
• The GMK6300L-1 is a well-established and popular crane among Singaporean contractors. 

Crane Korea expands its fleet with two new Grove five-axle all-terrain cranes

• The Company ordered a GMK5150XL and GMK5250XL-1 to support its growing roster of projects, including constructing a new semiconductor factory in Pyeongtaek.
• Long boom lengths, high capacities, and compact footprints, make the two cranes ideal for the wide range of projects Crane Korea supports.

Sin Heng’s Grove crane fleet expands again with GMK4100L-2

• The Singapore rental company has been a loyal Manitowoc customer since 2007 and its mobile fleet includes a number of Grove cranes.
• Sin Heng’s purchase of the GMK4100L-2 was the obvious next step after years of trouble-free, productive performance from its original GMK4100L.
• Improved load charts along the 60 m boom are ideal for construction of tall buildings, with a compact footprint aiding access and setup in the tight jobsites typical of Singapore.

First Grove GMK6400-1 in North America goes to Heaton Erecting in Georgia

• The largest model in Grove’s six-axle all-terrain range was delivered to Heaton Erecting in Atlanta.
• The crane features a MegaWingLift™ attachment, luffing jib, and MAXbase outrigger system, enabling it to take on jobs typically reserved for seven- or eight-axle cranes.
• The GMK6400-1 was Heaton’s latest crane to be supplied by Ring Power Crane; the two companies have worked closely together since 2009.

National Crane and LineWise team up for high-voltage power line work

• National Crane NBT60XL matched with the LineWise TLL-2000 Series 3 Triple Line Lifter expands the scope of work for electric utility contractors. 
• The boom truck’s nimble roading, stout charts, and quick installation of the attachment from ground level or flatbed mean contractors can quickly mobilize on the jobsite. 
• Additional National Crane models are compatible with the lighter TLL-1300 attachment.

Two Potain MCR 295 luffing jib cranes selected for One Central Saigon project

• The Potain MCR 295’s internal climbing abilities maximize the advantages of its compact design, allowing it to complete high-rise projects with ease.
• The project consists of two large towers representing the dragons of Vietnamese mythology, and will be an architectural highlight of Ho Chi Minh City’s skyline.
• Potain’s VVF luffing system enables the jib to be fully raised in under two minutes, allowing it to reach its minimum working radius much faster.

IDP erects Egypt’s first Potain MCR 295 cranes for prestigious Maspero Triangle project

• Egyptian contractor Orascom Construction has purchased the country’s first two Potain MCR 295 luffing jib tower cranes from local dealer IDP.
• IDP erected the 16 t cranes with 60 m of jib at the end of July to support government plans for the development of Cairo’s Maspero Triangle district.
• Orascom Construction chose the Potain cranes for their ability to work effectively and efficiently on the confined urban jobsite, as well as IDP’s commitment to high quality service.