Manitowoc appoints G Machinery as new Grove distributor in Japan

1 November 2021

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G Machinery sells two all terrains shortly after appointment

As part of its ongoing drive to strengthen its presence in Asia, Manitowoc has announced the appointment of G Machinery as its new distributor for Grove all-terrain cranes in Japan. Based in Tokyo, the company will provide sales and service support to customers across the country.

Shortly after coming on-board as a Grove distributor, G Machinery sold and delivered its first two cranes: one GMK5150L-1J and one GMK5250XL-1J (the crane models have the “J” denomination at the end to reflect that their design is tailored specifically for the requirements of the Japanese market). Both cranes were sold to a leading Japanese crane rental company. Shohei Konno, president of G Machinery, said the reputation and product quality of Grove cranes will make them an attractive option for customers in Japan.

G Machinery will offer the full range of Grove all-terrain cranes but, according to Manitowoc, expects the six-axle and five-axle models (such as the GMK5150L-1J & GMK5250XL-1J) to be particularly popular due to their load charts and manoeuvrability.

The GMK5150L-1J is the most powerful crane in its category with a capacity of 11.8 tonnes at the end of its 60 metre main boom which can be lifted out to a radius of up to 18 metres. The GMK5250XL-1J has a 78.5 metre boom (the longest in the five-axle class) together with a 250 tonne capacity. Both cranes feature Grove’s Megatrak suspension and Manitowoc’s Twin-Lock boom pinning system.

“We see a lot of potential for Grove cranes in Japan,” said. Shohei Konno. “It’s one of the most famous mobile crane brands in the world and it is known locally for its high-quality products with proven reliability We are delighted to have delivered the first two all-terrain cranes to one of the country’s best-known crane rental companies. The fact our first two units were sold to a company of this stature shows the high regard the market has for the Grove brand and points to an exciting future.”

Marco Zucchet, Manitowoc’s sales director for mobile and tower cranes in Asia, said Manitowoc’s rapid new product development of recent years means it is a good time for Grove to re-assert its presence in Japan. “Our history in Japan stretches back over many decades but with the appointment of G Machinery as our distributor we see the opportunity to begin a new chapter in the country,” he said. “Over the past five years we have also executed a series of rapid new product development that has given rise to some of the most advanced mobile cranes in the industry. With our presence in Japan now confirmed through G Machinery, we are in a perfect position to help mobile crane owners in the country gain a competitive advantage and boost their productivity and profitability for lifting operations.”

Shohei Konno, GM and president at G Machinery, with the latest Grove arrivals in Japan