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Ormig this year celebrated its 70th anniversary. At GIS, the company showed a broad spectrum of cranes across its line-up, both diesel and electric. The company has recently introduced a new line of electric cranes, as these become increasingly popular. The new cranes have very small dimensions: even the 60t model fits within a width of just 2.35m. All of the cranes can rotate on themselves, and can pick-and-carry at 100% of their capacity.
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Ormig this year celebrated its 70th anniversary. At GIS, the company showed a... -
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