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  • Goldmine in Afrika: Grove-Training verhilft zu mehr Produktivität

    • In der Goldmine Yaouré in der Republik Côte d'Ivoire (Elfenbeinküste) spielt ein Grove All-Terrain-Kran eine zentrale Rolle, denn er ist für den täglichen Betrieb unverzichtbar. Aufgrund des abgelegenen Standorts der Mine wurde das Team direkt vor Ort geschult, damit es Wartungsarbeiten und kleinere Reparaturen künftig selbstständig durchführen kann.
    • Dadurch stärkt Manitowoc die Eigenständigkeit des Teams und ermöglicht eine optimale Nutzung des Krans.
  • Grove GRT550 setzt neue Maßstäbe für Hochleistungs-Geländekrane

    • Der GRT550 tritt die Nachfolge des RT550E an und bietet wie sein Vorgänger den längsten Ausleger in seiner Klasse. Zudem beeindruckt er mit noch höheren Tragfähigkeiten
    • Zu den weiteren Neuerungen zählen eine modernisierte Kabine, ein optimierter Lenkmodus und intelligente Servicefunktionen.
       
  • Neuer Grove-Prototyp auf der bauma 2025: Manitowoc stellt die nächste Generation der AT-Krane vor

    • Dank fortschrittlicher Technik wird der Grove GMK5250L-2 noch einfacher und schneller zu bedienen sein.
    • Zum markanten neuen Design des Krans zählen die optimierten Kabinen für Unter- und Oberwagen.

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In Florida power line erection Grove GHC75 boosts efficiency to shorten schedule by two weeks

North American companies are reaping the benefits of using Grove telescoping crawler cranes on a variety of jobs. Their combination of crawler maneuverability telescoping boom versatility and 100 percent pick-and-carry capability is helping lifters increase efficiency on a wide variety of projects.

Petro-Sea Logistics further bolsters its Grove all-terrain fleet

Petro-Sea Logistics a joint venture between Belgium’s Sea-Invest and Ivory Coast’s Petroci began buying Grove all-terrain cranes in 2016 and that trend continues in 2017 with the addition of a GMK5180-1. The company made the switch from another brand’s all-terrain range and hasn’t turned back thanks in part to the reliability of new Grove models and especially for the aftermarket service that Manitowoc provides the company.

Three Potain MCT 85 cranes help deliver luxury residences in India

Kolkata-based Indian real estate company PS Group is using three Potain MCT 85 topless cranes to help construct its much-anticipated residential project PS Panache.

Potain and Grove cranes inspire sales at Turkish trade fair Komatek

Potain and Grove cranes were showcased at international construction equipment trade fair Komatek 2017 in Ankara Turkey this May. Manitowoc was represented at the show through two of its Turkish dealers Istanbul-based TeknoVinç and Ankara-based Karun. Potain distributor TeknoVinç displayed a Hup 32-27 and a MDT 219 at the show while Grove distributor Karun presented a GMK6300L.

Manitowoc enhances Crane Care training programs in Central America and the Caribbean

Manitowoc has expanded Spanish-language training programs in Latin America so technicians who work at regional dealers can increase their knowledge on the company’s cranes and systems.

Potain Hup 40-30 Grove GMK5150L and GMK4100L-1 make UK debut at Vertikal Days 2017

Manitowoc showcased the Potain Hup 40-30 Grove GMK5150L GMK4100L-1 and RT540E cranes as well as a variety of customer services at Vertikal Days 2017.

MLC300 enables maximum efficiency for innovative lift plan in Hawaii

Construction is underway on a $331 million rental car facility in Hawaii and a Manitowoc MLC300 is driving performance on the job site to help contractors execute an innovative lift plan.

NFT celebrates 30 years of partnership with Potain and unveils huge new facility

Leadership from both Manitowoc’s Potain brand and NFT its distribution partner for much of the Middle East gathered in Abu Dhabi UAE to celebrate 30 years of cooperation and to view NFT’s new state-of-the-art facility. Since its inception in 1987 NFT has grown rapidly – in partnership with Potain – and today the company is the largest owner of Potain tower cranes in the world. To help service its huge fleet the company relocated its operations earlier this year to a major new location approximately 31 miles (50 km) from the center of Abu Dhabi.

Manitowoc expands Scandinavian footprint with new Grove dealership for Norway

Manitowoc has appointed Danish partner company UN Mobilkraner to be its exclusive mobile crane distributor in Norway. In addition to providing sales and service support for Manitowoc’s Norwegian customers the move will enable Manitowoc and UN Mobilkraner to continue to build on the strong relationship the two companies have fostered over more than two decades.

Manitowoc boosts Crane Care team for Asia

Manitowoc has made two new appointments to its Crane Care customer service team for Potain tower cranes in Asia. Jerome Carre and Jenny Chong join as customer service manager and customer service specialist respectively. Carre will report directly to Marco Zucchet director of sales and customer service for tower cranes in Asia. Chong will join the broader Crane Care team which Carre will lead.

Potain Hup 40-30 makes an award-winning debut in Eastern Europe

The Potain Hup 40-30 self-erecting crane was shown for the first time at two international building exhibitions in Eastern Europe in April. Prebold Slovenia-based Manitowoc dealer Ferokov exhibited the crane at the 40th edition of BUILDING a construction equipment fair in Zagreb Croatia. And a few weeks later the company showed the crane at the South East Europe Belgrade Building Expo (SEEBBE) in Belgrade Serbia.

Kesar Constructions uses Potain MCi 85 A to build mall in India

Founded in 2000 and based in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh Kesar Constructions specializes in residential commercial and industrial projects. In 2013 the company bought its first Potain crane an MCi 85 A. The unit was selected off the back of its reputation for reliability and productivity and Sumer Singh Rathore owner of Kesar Constructions liked the fact it was built locally.