Origin of the species
Coles on the front cover of the March 1981 issue of Cranes Today claiming to be ‘way ahead’. Three years later the company was acquired by Grove
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In 2001 Tadano, Sumitomo and Hitachi formed a global alliance. This is the... -
Hans Liebherr and a Liebherr staff member, Kirchdorf, circa 1950 -
The WS-150M from P&H for the UK market on the cover of our November 1979... -
Tadano’s acquisition of the Demag brand at Bauma 2019 -
The production lines being installed at Liebherr-Werk Ehingen -
Manitowoc's Pune plant in India -
A ten tonne capacity R-B dragline screengrab. The 10-RB had a production run... -
The Gottwald AMK 45-21 was later recognised as a pioneer of all terrain cranes -
In 1990 Liebherr won a major order from the Federal Office of Defence... -
Linden-Alimak on the cover of the April 1981 issue of Cranes Today. Swedish... -
Terex’s rough terrain production facility in Crespellano, Italy -
Priestman on the cover of the August 1978 issue of Cranes Today. Small... -
Liebherr sold 333 truck-mounted cranes to Maschinoimport. The cranes were... -
The Grove GRT 9165 -
An FMC Corporation Link- Belt front cover from August 1979. Around seven... -
The Grove TM 1075 was introduced in 1974 -
Cranes magazine started in 1966; in November 1972 Cranes became Cranes Today -
A 1977 Butters Cranes’ portal jib crane in Chatham, Kent, UK; Scotch-derricks... -
The Liebherr AUK 40T-60 was a best seller in Liebherr-Werk Ehingen’s early... -
Coles on the front cover of the March 1981 issue of Cranes Today claiming to... -
In 1975 the Demag HC 500 was the largest tele boom crawler in the world. It... -
In 1969 the first truck mounted crane to be produced at the new Liebherr-Werk...