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A Spanish giant in Oz
02 October, 2018
Jaso’s new 700tm electric luffer has made its debut in Sydney, Australia, where it is working on Grocon’s new Darling Harbour development, The Ribbon.

Sarens uses CC8800-1 in India
02 October, 2018
Sarens has been using a Demag CC 8800-1 lattice boom crawler crane to lift heavy equipment for the construction of India’s Ramagundam Fertilizer Plant.

New Tadano loader and RT
11 September, 2018
Tadano has launched its biggest loader crane, the TM-ZX1505. The company has also announced a 20t rough terrain specifically for the Oceania market.

Tadano components for Manitex cranes
23 August, 2018
David Langevin, CEO of Manitex, told analysts in a second quarter results conference call that the recent investment from Tadano will open up an Asian market worth ‘hundreds of millions’ of dollars, and said that the US company will start using components from its new Japanese partner.

Largest Palfingers in Malaysia
14 August, 2018
Palfinger Asia Pacific and its dealer KTC Crane & Equipment celebrated the sale of the two largest Palfinger loader cranes in Malaysia with an event at Putrajaya Marriot Hotel in Selangor, Malaysia.

Terex sales grow in H1
07 August, 2018
Terex Cranes sales revenue stood at $649.3m in the first half of 2018, marking 14.4% year-on-year growth.

New Potain factory in India
24 July, 2018
Manitowoc has opened a new Potain tower crane factory in the Indian city of Chakan, which lies outside Pune, with production beginning in first-quarter 2018.

Grove GRT8100 built outside USA
11 July, 2018
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.

Sales boost for crane manufacturers
25 May, 2018
The majority of crane manufacturers have seen sales grow in the first quarter of 2018 compared to the same period last year. Tadano’s fiscal year results showed a decrease in sales, but the company anticipates a strong year ahead.

Seattle comes first
24 April, 2018
GLY Construction is using a Linden Comansa 64t LCL700 luffer to build the Rufus 2.0 Block 21 project, part of Amazon's new headquarters in downtown Seattle. This is the first unit of this model to arrive in the Americas, both North and South.

Sarens uses Wilbert tower cranes for plant construction
18 April, 2018
Sarens has been using two Wilbert WT2405L e.tronic tower cranes to perform lifts at the Goseong Green Power Plant in South Korea, which, once complete, will be the country's largest private power plant.

Tadano turns right
10 April, 2018
Tadano can now provide right hand drive versions of its truck cranes.

Growth continues for Palfinger
14 February, 2018
Palfinger reported a record annual revenue of €1.47bn in 2017, 8.4% higher than the previous year.