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  • Le gru a rotazione alta Potain più grandi mai realizzate in Europa affrontano l’imponente ristrutturazione del viadotto Gravagna in Italia

    • La società di costruzioni italiana ITINERA si è rivolta a Manitowoc per sostenere la ristrutturazione del viadotto Gravagna, vicino a Genova, con i primi modelli MDLT 1109 al mondo, le più grandi gru a rotazione alta mai prodotte da Potain in Europa.
    • Il modello MDLT 1109 sostituisce il popolarissimo MD 1100 e combina un sollevamento ad alte prestazioni (11,1 t a 80 m) con un trasporto compatto e un montaggio semplificato.

  • Manitowoc annuncia la più grande gru con braccio a volata variabile Potain al Bauma 2025

    • La portata massima di 64 t della nuova gru MR 819 è il doppio di quella delle attuali gru a torre con braccio a volata variabile Potain MR 608B ed MR 618.
    • Il falcone da 70 m può essere sollevato per creare un raggio di soli 16 m nella configurazione fuori servizio, rendendo la gru ideale per i cantieri congestionati.
    • Inoltre, sono disponibili un nuovo potente verricello, Potain CONNECT™ e una cabina Ultra View.
  • Il prototipo Grove al Bauma 2025 punta al futuro con un entusiasmante design per le gru multistrada

    • Grazie alle nuove tecnologie avanzate, la Grove GMK5250L-2 risulta più agevole e veloce da utilizzare.
    • La gru presenta un design nuovo e sorprendente, con  cabine aggiornate sia per il carro sia per la sovrastruttura.
  • Potain presenta la più grande gru automontante Igo T al Bauma 2025

    • Igo T 139 sarà la più grande gru automontante di Potain
    • Offre agli utenti diverse possibilità di configurazione della gru per ottenere la massima flessibilità in cantiere, insieme a capacità e portata leader della categoria.
  • La gamma completa di servizi post-vendita di Manitowoc in mostra al Bauma

    • Allo stand saranno esposti i prodotti Grove e Potain che offrono una gamma completa di servizi di assistenza post-vendita.
    • L’azienda presenterà componenti, assistenza, Potain CONNECT™ e Grove CONNECT™, gru a noleggio/usate/rigenerazione EnCORE, supporto formativo, nuovi prodotti e soluzioni per il sollevamento.
  • La Grove GRT780 debutta in Europa e al Bauma 2025

    • Il modello sostitutivo della RT770E e della GRT880 è attualmente in produzione  a Shady Grove, Pennsylvania, Stati Uniti; in programma anche la produzione  a Niella Tanaro, Italia.
    • È la prima gru fuoristrada Grove a offrire il sistema telematico Grove CONNECT™.
  • Il modello Grove GRT550 segna una nuova era di gru fuoristrada ad alte prestazioni

    • Questo modello di gru sostituisce l’RT550E e mantiene il titolo del predecessore di braccio più lungo della categoria, ma con ulteriore capacità di sollevamento
    • Una nuova cabina, una nuova funzione di sterzo e tecnologie di assistenza intelligenti ne aumentano l’attrattiva.
  • Il Bauma 2025 ospita la prima apparizione in fiera della Grove GMK6450-1

    • La GMK6450-1 è la versione migliorata della GMK6400-1, con una nuova portata nominale massima di 450 t.
    • Include una serie di funzionalità che potenziano le prestazioni, tra cui CCS, MAXbase™ e MegaWingLift™.

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CraneWorks expands rental fleet with several new boom trucks from National Crane

The crane rental company has already received new NBT60L units; with additional shipments of NBT55L and NBT45-142 cranes arriving soon.

All three boom truck models provide excellent performance in a wide range of applications that require good mobility and speed.

Manitowoc to launch Potain Hup M 28-22 with 80 kmh transport axle at Dach + Holz International 2020

Manitowoc Cranes will use Dach + Holz International to introduce the Potain Hup M 28-22 self-erecting model, designed according to the needs of the German market.

The 80 km/h transport axle makes the Hup M 28-22 suitable for road transport in line with the needs of German customers.

Manitowoc will present this compact and high-performance model along with three of its distribution partners at booth 7/11 in the Free Area (Freigelände).

Schuster Concrete Construction commissions first Potain MDT 809 in the US

The construction contracting company is putting the crane to use to help build the “City Ridge” project, which is a redevelopment project in Washington D.C. 

One of Potain’s largest capacity cranes, this topless crane moves large amounts of material at a time and can be assembled and dismantled much quicker, expediting job site work.

BKL’s Grove GMK6400 with MegaWingLift™ assisted in the construction of a heat storage system on the Ingelheimer Aue in Mainz, Germany

A Grove GMK6400 from BKL Frankfurt’s crane fleet was used to erect a storage tank on Ingelheimer Aue during the construction of a power plant with a heat storage system.

With its powerful lifting capacity, the 6-axle crane was perfect for the demanding heavy lifting of the last component — the storage tank cover.

Manitowoc appoints All State Crane and Rigging as Potain self-erecting crane dealer in Michigan

Based in Holland, Michigan, the company is selling and renting the entire range of Potain self-erecting cranes, as well as offering parts, service and training.

The new dealership expands Manitowoc’s customer base in the Midwest while providing greater versatility and lower costs to job sites in the region.

Potain Igo T 85 A works on extension at Mona Museum in Tasmania

Contractor Fairbrother selected the Potain self-erecting crane for its work in the Australian state of Tasmania.

The contractor benefited from the crane’s easy set up and compact size.

Manitowoc to debut six new cranes at CONEXPO 2020

Manitowoc will unveil six new cranes at the show while several other models will make their North American debuts. In total, 10 cranes will be on display.
The new cranes will come from the Manitowoc, Grove, Potain and National Crane ranges.

RAR Group puts new Grove GMK6400 on wind farm job

Australian company RAR Group says the all-terrain crane has the best lifting capacity of any six-axle crane. 

The Grove GMK6400 is the biggest crane in RAR Group’s fleet. Since receiving the crane in January 2019, the company has deployed it on a wide range of projects. 

Potain Igo 22 installed on hard-to-reach job site in historic French city

A Potain Igo 22 has been successfully installed on a job site in the center of Avignon a historic city in southeastern France’s Provence region. Access to the job site was challenging as it is only accessible via very narrow streets. However local dealer Uperio supplied a mobile crane to carefully lift the Igo 22 into place and managed the necessary road closures making the installation possible.

First Potain MCT 325 Units sold to Active Crane Hire in Australia

Australian company Active Crane Hire purchased two Potain MCT 325 topless cranes during its launch in August. Both cranes will be delivered at the end of 2019 and will be mainly used for residential and commercial projects within Australia.

Two Grove cranes repair gantry crane at Australia’s first automated port

McKay United an equipment rental and service company in Australia deployed a Grove GMK7450 and a GMK5250L to repair a derailed gantry crane at Australia’s first automated port — Victoria International Container Terminal in Port Melbourne. The project was the biggest lift McKay United has completed since owning both Grove all-terrain cranes.

Manitowoc launches new Looking Up website to replace print magazine

For almost two decades Looking Up magazine has acted as a means to keep you informed of the latest news from Manitowoc Potain Grove and National Crane. We’ve shared stories about new cranes new technologies our expert dealer network valued customers global lifting trends shifting socio-economics and of course the world’s most fantastic job sites. Now the time for taking the magazine online is upon us. It is with great pleasure and excitement that we introduce Manitowoc’s new Looking Up website: www.manitowoc-lookingup.com