More tower cranes for MCT

23 February 2023

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Israeli distributor orders a total of 26 Terex tower cranes to serve growing market demand.

Tel Aviv, Israel-headquartered automotive specialist Mayer’s Cars & Trucks (MCT), which is also a distributor for Terex Tower Cranes in Israel, has ordered 15 Terex tower cranes. This follows an order for 11 placed at the end of 2022. Terex says the fleet will support MCT in serving the growing demand in the Israeli market for tower cranes.

The order consists of a variety of flat top and luffing jib tower cranes, including the new CTT 292-12, a flat top 12 t capacity crane with a jib length of up to 70m and a tip load of up to 3.06 t.

Terex says the CTT 292-12 offers versatility in terms of its tower mast, chassis and jib lengths and the crane comes with Terex’s latest tech including: Power Plus and Power Match functions; T-torque slewing technology; a new cabin that can be equipped with T-Link telemetry.

Bartosz Irzyniec, sales manager, Terex Tower Cranes, says, “This order is the culmination of a relatively short, but fruitful relationship with MCT, from our first phone call just two years ago in February 2021. It also highlights the significant opportunity for tower cranes in Israel, a relatively new market for us and one that we have tremendous interest in developing. We are delighted that such a reputable partner as MCT has placed their confidence in Terex Tower Cranes to help grow their business and look forward to continuing to work together to achieve mutual success.”

Lee Maynard, global sales director – Terex Tower Cranes, adds, “We are delighted with this significant order and furthermore, MCT’s commitment to our partnership. Having been in Israel in December, it’s clear the opportunities there are vast for both Terex and MCT during this year, and the years ahead. I believe our timing is perfect to enter this market, with a first-class partner in MCT.”

From left to right: Igor Kogelman (MCT), Marco Romanin (Terex), Flavio Bazzana (Terex), Shneor Hurvitz (MCT), Bartosz Irzyniec (Terex), Lee Maynard (Terex), Idan Peri (MCT)