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  • Goldmine in Afrika: Grove-Training verhilft zu mehr Produktivität

    • In der Goldmine Yaouré in der Republik Côte d'Ivoire (Elfenbeinküste) spielt ein Grove All-Terrain-Kran eine zentrale Rolle, denn er ist für den täglichen Betrieb unverzichtbar. Aufgrund des abgelegenen Standorts der Mine wurde das Team direkt vor Ort geschult, damit es Wartungsarbeiten und kleinere Reparaturen künftig selbstständig durchführen kann.
    • Dadurch stärkt Manitowoc die Eigenständigkeit des Teams und ermöglicht eine optimale Nutzung des Krans.
  • 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.
       
  • 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.

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Potain Hup range proves popular at Icelandic tradeshow

Manitowoc’s Icelandic dealer Kraftvélar has showcased its broad range of crane solutions at Verk og vit 2018 (Construct North) a construction tradeshow that took place between March 8-11 2018 in the country’s capital of Reykjavik.

Manitowoc stellt den GMK6300L-1 als Nachfolger des richtungsweisenden Grove GMK6300L vor

Manitowoc hat bekanntgegeben dass ein Folgemodell für den äußerst beliebten 2010 eingeführten AT-Kran Grove GMK6300L eingeführt wird der in kurzer Zeit zu einem weltweiten Verkaufsschlager wurde. Das neue Modell GMK6300L-1 verfügt über eine Kapazität von 300 t. Es tritt in die Fußstapfen seines Vorgängers und wird zugleich in Sachen Leistung neue Maßstäbe in der Sechs-Achs-Kategorie setzen.

Nigerian natural gas plant adds two Grove GMK5130-2 cranes

Nigeria Liquid Natural Gas (NLNG) has purchased two Grove GMK5130-2 all-terrain cranes. The company runs one of the world’s largest gas liquefaction plants from its facility on Bonny Island Nigeria. The two 130 t capacity cranes will be used for plant maintenance and construction work.

PT Saranabaja Perkasa orders first Grove all-terrain cranes

PT Saranabaja Perkasa has received three new Grove all-terrain cranes. Two are GMK4100L units while the third is a GMK5220. All were purchased from local dealer PT SH Machinery Indonesia. Hidayat president-director of PT Saranabaja Perkasa said there were several design features that attracted his company to the Grove brand.

Compact GMK4100L-1 tackles crowded Melbourne job sites

Crane rental company Skylift Crane Services is the latest Australian business to invest in the increasingly popular GMK4100L-1 from Grove’s long-boom series of all-terrain cranes. At just 2.55 m wide and 13.42 m long the crane is easier to maneuver than five-axle alternatives yet its 100 t capacity and 60 m Megaform boom mean it has the strength and reach to take on lifts more commonly associated with larger cranes.

Manitowoc presents new cranes and technologies at Colombia’s 14th National Congress of Infrastructure

Manitowoc had a successful appearance at the 14th National Congress of Infrastructure Colombia’s largest infrastructure congress held at the end of last year in Cartagena. The company brought to the event a team of experts in sales and aftermarket sales to present new products technologies and services for the Latin American market.

First Potain Hup 32-27 self-erecting crane delivered in Iceland

BYGG has taken delivery of a Potain Hup 32-27 the first one delivered to its home country of Iceland. The company has already placed the newest-generation self-erecting crane on a job site in Reykjavik where it is helping to build a residential development.

Chilean crane rental company takes delivery of Grove GHC130 telescoping crawler crane

Burger Crane Company (Burger) a Santiago-based crane rental firm has taken delivery of a Grove GHC130. The telescoping crawler crane is ready to provide contractors across Chile with great maneuverability on rugged terrain telescoping boom versatility and 100 percent pick-and-carry capability helping them to increase efficiency on a wide variety of lifting projects.

Manitowoc showcases two Potain self-erecting cranes at Intermasz 2018

Manitowoc has displayed a Potain Igo 32 and Igo M 14 at Intermasz 2018 a construction trade show that took place between 30 January and 2 February in Poznań Poland. The Igo 32 was exhibited outdoors in the Manitowoc area and the smaller and world-renowned Igo M 14 was shown indoors.

New Grove for Cranes Combined meets Tasmania’s strict road rules

Toward the end of last year Australian crane rental company Cranes Combined received its latest Grove crane a GMK5150L all-terrain. Company owners husband-and-wife team Chris and Cathy Kolodziej bought the 150 t unit to replace an older 100 t-rated GMK4100L which was purchased back in 2011.

Manitowoc appoints new Grove distributor in Poland

As of December 2017 Manitowoc has appointed Zeppelin Polska as a distributor of Grove cranes in Poland. Zeppelin Polska based in Kajetany is an established distributor that owns six workshops throughout Poland and employs a team of around 15 sales personnel as well as 53 field technicians.

Turkish Potain dealer supports next generation of crane engineers with model building competition

Turkish Potain dealer TeknoVinç has sponsored a model crane building competition in Istanbul aimed at inspiring the country’s next generation of engineers. The “Wood Tower Crane Competition” was organized by Yıldız Technical University and featured 13 teams of expert students. Each team was tasked with building a small tower crane from wood which was then evaluated on its uniqueness and tested using a 10 kg weight.