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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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Potain cranes lead construction on Vietnam’s tallest building

The completion of Landmark 81 is set to transform the skyline of Ho Chi Minh City. All 81 stories of the building were completed in January this year 15 months after four Potain cranes were deployed to lead construction. The two MR 418 luffing jib cranes and two MCT 205 topless cranes handled steel formwork and other materials during building work.

Potain and Lift Solutions contribute to stunning Monaco ocean lands reclamation project from Marseille

Three Potain MD top-slewing tower cranes are helping to construct 18 reinforced concrete “caissons” that are required as part of the design and construction of the new Portier Cove eco-neighbourhood in Monaco. Started in 2016 Portier Cove is a €1.36 billion plan that will see six hectares of land reclaimed from the sea upon which 60 000 m² of housing an extension of the Grimaldi Forum and a coastal promenade will be built.

Manitowoc cranes expedite construction of Athletes’ Village at venue for 2019 Pan American Games

A fleet of six Manitowoc cranes is hard at work constructing the 2019 Pan American Games Athletes’ Village in Lima Peru. Since last December five Potain MCi 85 tower cranes and a Grove TMS800E truck-mounted crane have been onsite lifting formwork concrete blocks and smaller equipment. The village’s seven apartment towers must be ready by June of 2019 when the games start. The 1 096 units will accommodate all 9 000 athletes participating in the event in the Peruvian capital.

Manitowoc delivers five new Grove GMK4090 to Mammoet

Dutch heavy-duty logistics company Mammoet has purchased five new Grove GMK4090 all-terrain cranes from the Manitowoc factory in Wilhelmshaven Germany. The GMK4090 was launched in Q3 2017 and Mammoet has purchased some of the first cranes to come off the production line.

Champion Crane boosts efficiency and operator confidence with National Crane NBT55

Champion Crane (Champion) is one of the latest companies to improve its operations through the enhanced stability and efficiency of a National Crane boom truck. The Des Moines Iowa-based contractor has been using a 55 USt NBT55 for just over a year on a variety of jobs including HVAC roofing residential trusses and tree work.

W.O. Grubb customers experience high performance of Manitowoc MLC300 with VPC-MAX

W.O. Grubb reported that the Manitowoc MLC300 is quickly gaining recognition among customers as the best crane in its class often outperforming larger wagon-equipped cranes. According to the Richmond Virginia-based rental firm the 386 USt crawler crane is now the most requested model in its 80-plus crawler crane fleet and all its MLC300 units are already booked well into 2019.

Indonesian company PT Indopura buys its first Potain cranes

Manitowoc has celebrated the delivery of its first two Potain cranes to PT Indonesia Pondasi Raya (known locally as PT Indopora) one of which is a Hup 32-27 self-erecting crane the first in Indonesia. Both the Hup and the MC 310 K12 top-slewing crane join PT Indopura’s fleet of 100-plus cranes the majority of which are crawler and mobile units.

Manitowoc successfully manufactures first Grove GRT8100 in Italy

The first Grove GRT8100 manufactured outside the USA has left the production line in Niella Tanaro Italy. Until now the production of this crane model was exclusive to Manitowoc’s factory in Shady Grove Pennsylvania USA.

Potain Hup 32-27 builds luxury apartments on Australia’s Sunshine Coast

Australian company Mosaic Construction received a new Potain Hup 32-27 self-erecting crane and immediately sent it to a new residential development named Cyan in Caloundra Queensland. With a view over Kings Beach and the Pacific Ocean the new development has 31 apartments including two penthouses. Construction completed in June 2018.

Italian contractor taps Grove RT550E rough-terrain cranes for tight petrochemical work

Italian contractor Officine Dandrea (Dandrea) has purchased four brand-new Grove RT550E rough-terrain cranes. Dandrea chose the RT550E due to its compact design maneuverability and superior lifting performance at height.

Universal Cranes sends Manitowoc 16000 to Port of Brisbane bridge project in Australia

The Port of Brisbane’s Port Drive Upgrade Project called in lifting specialist Universal Cranes to handle the placement of 17 girders for the duplication of Lucinda Drive Bridge on Fisherman Island Queensland Australia.

National Crane NTC55 doubles productivity for California HVAC contractor

Crainco Crane Service (Crainco) is getting more work done than ever with one of National Crane’s latest offerings: the NTC55 truck-mounted crane. Launched in March of 2017 the 55 USt NTC55 is an evolved truck crane “replacement” that can maneuver into the tight working quarters typically reserved for a truck crane but with the added features of a boom truck to increase versatility on the job site.