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  • Prototype Grove at bauma 2025 points to exciting future design for all-terrain cranes

    • Advanced new technology will make the Grove GMK5250L-2 easier and faster to operate.
    • The crane features a striking new design, accompanied by updated cabs for both the carrier and the superstructure.
  • From one Grove to another: 20 years of lifting success for Nanjing Tengye

    • Ge Liping, founder of Chinese crane rental company Nanjing Tengye, looks back on two decades of success with Grove all-terrain cranes, including a GMK6300L he bought for his 70th birthday.
    • The company’s 20-year relationship with Grove started with the purchase of a GMK6220L in 2004, which helped it carve out a niche in all-terrain lifting in Nanjing.
  • Staying strong worldwide: how Manitowoc serves customers across the globe

    • Leading figures from Manitowoc and its dealers used a panel discussion to review how the company and its products are ideally structured to support customers around the world.
    • The panel highlighted how versatile designs, continuous innovation, and long-term support combine to boost customer productivity and profitability.
  • Several large Potain topless cranes selected for Singapore HDB housing project

    • An order for several large capacity Potain tower cranes was placed by Tiong Woon Tower Crane.
    • The trend for heavy precast building units is driving demand for high-capacity cranes in Singapore.
    • Cranes with the ability to handle 22 t dual precast bathroom units (PBUs) were required.
  • Manitowoc launches another big Potain crane from its China factory

    • The Potain MCR 815 luffing jib crane has a 64 t maximum capacity – twice that of the current largest luffing jib crane from the Company’s Zhangjiagang, China factory.
    • The 70 m jib can be luffed to an out-of-service radius of just 16 m, making it ideal for congested jobsites.
    • A powerful new winch offers line speeds of up to 185 m/min with a 2.3 t load.
  • Manitowoc strengthens customer support with key handovers at Taiwan event

    • Manitowoc hosted a three-day customer event in Tainan, southern Taiwan, to showcase its cranes and customer support in the region.
    • On display were a Grove GMK5150XL, sold to local company Li Ying Crane Engineering, and a Grove GMK5250XL-1, sold to Fu Yifa.

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Potain tower cranes building huge cable-stayed bridge in China

Potain tower cranes are building one of the world’s longest cable-stayed bridges in China.

Manitowoc Crane Care appoints EnCORE™ partner in West Africa

Manitowoc Crane Care has certified Paterson Simons Ltd. as an official EnCORE™ partner for West Africa.

Grove GMK6300L is only crane for the job at New Zealand hospital

A GMK6300L from Grove placed equipment on the roof of a hospital in New Zealand at an 82 m radius.

Klema adds five Grove cranes to fleet in Germany

German crane rental company Klema steadily expanded its lineup of Grove cranes throughout 2013 adding five all-terrain cranes to its fleet.

Manitowoc cranes speed up bridge builds for Universal Cranes in Australia

Australian crane rental giant Universal Cranes has built two bridges using Manitowoc cranes from its fleet.

Potain tower cranes building bridge in Turkey

Two Potain tower cranes are building a 610 m long cable-stayed bridge in south-east Turkey.

German rental giant Schmidbauer adds two Groves to fleet

Germany’s biggest crane operator The Schmidbauer Group has added two Grove all-terrain cranes to its fleet.

Potain tower crane restoring famous French landmark

A Potain tower crane has been selected to restore the world famous building Le Panthéon in Paris France.

EnCORE™ in Brazil rebuilds Manitowoc 4000W for Odebrecht

A 38-year-old Manitowoc lattice-boom crawler crane was recently given a second life.

First Grove GMK6400 arrives in Germany

MSG Krandienst GmbH has taken delivery of the first Grove GMK6400 all-terrain crane to arrive in Germany.