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  • Le gru a rotazione alta Potain più grandi mai realizzate in Europa affrontano l’imponente ristrutturazione del viadotto Gravagna in Italia

    • La società di costruzioni italiana ITINERA si è rivolta a Manitowoc per sostenere la ristrutturazione del viadotto Gravagna, vicino a Genova, con i primi modelli MDLT 1109 al mondo, le più grandi gru a rotazione alta mai prodotte da Potain in Europa.
    • Il modello MDLT 1109 sostituisce il popolarissimo MD 1100 e combina un sollevamento ad alte prestazioni (11,1 t a 80 m) con un trasporto compatto e un montaggio semplificato.

  • Due autogrù multistrada Grove hanno unito le forze per eseguire gli spettacolari sollevamenti in tandem realizzati da Palumbo Heavy Lift a Napoli

    • Palumbo Heavy Lift ha inviato le sue nuove Grove GMK5250XL-1 e GMK7450 per rimuovere gli alberi di un superyacht Perini Navi a Napoli, in Italia.
    • L’azienda ha particolarmente apprezzato il braccio principale della gru GMK5250XL-1 lungo 78,5 m, che ha consentito alla squadra di completare in un solo giorno il complesso lavoro di sollevamento.

  • Due gru multistrada Grove uniscono le forze per riparare una storica chiesa italiana

    • Un’azienda italiana di noleggio e trasporto di gru ha impiegato le sue gru Grove in tandem per riparare una chiesa locale colpita da un fulmine.
    • L’intero progetto è stato completato in un solo giorno con l’ausilio delle gru Grove GMK4100L-2 e Grove GMK4100L-1.

  • Quattro gru Potain per la ristrutturazione dello storico Policlinico di Milano

    • Consorzio Stabile SIS ha scelto le gru Potain per la ristrutturazione di uno degli ospedali più antichi d’Italia, il Policlinico di Milano (conosciuto anche con il nome di Ospedale Maggiore di Milano) fondato nel lontano 1456. 
    • La società di costruzione Italiana ha acquistato quattro gru a rotazione alta Potain, due MDT 269 J12 e due MDT 389 L16, per superare le difficoltà del cantiere, che includono una strada di accesso particolarmente ristretta e mancanza di spazio per la manovra di mezzi pesanti.
    • L’Ingegnere Matteo Pastore di Manitowoc Lift Solutions ha giocato un ruolo cruciale nella progettazione e nell’organizzazione del posizionamento delle gru a torre, sfruttando l'esperienza e le capacità uniche dei tecnici Potain che prestano il loro servizio nei cantieri più impegnativi di tutto il mondo.

  • Manitowoc presenta la potente ed efficiente MDLT 1109, la gru a torre Potain più grande d’Europa

    •  La nuova gru a rotazione alta Potain MDLT 1109, con una portata massima di 40 t e 11,1 t in punta, con uno sbraccio massimo di 80 m, risponde alle esigenze dei progetti infrastrutturali su larga scala in Europa.
    •  Basata sul successo del precedente modello MD 1100, offre un ingombro più compatto, un trasporto semplificato e procedure di montaggio più efficienti.
    •  Il modello MDLT 1109 include anche la più recente tecnologia Potain, tra cui la curva di carico P+, il sistema Potain CCS, il sistema telematico Potain CONNECT e l’ascensore interno per gruisti Cab-IN.

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Grove GMK4090 to make Australian debut at CICA 2018

Manitowoc’s newest all-terrain crane the best-in-class Grove GMK4090 will make its Australian debut at this year’s CICA 2018 event. The event organized by the Crane Industry Council of Australia will be held at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from October 17 to 19.

Four more Grove GMK4100L cranes for Indonesian dealer

PT SH Machinery Indonesia the dealer for Grove all-terrain cranes in Indonesia has ordered four GMK4100L cranes to add to its stock. The GMK4100L cranes will arrive in the first quarter of 2019 and PT SH Machinery Indonesia is confident they will prove popular. In 2017 the company delivered several of the long-boom all-terrain cranes.

Concrete specialist dechant hoch- und ingenieurbau adds a Grove GMK4100L-1

A leading German building contractor dechant hoch- und ingenieurbau has added a new Grove GMK4100L-1 to its fleet. The four-axle all-terrain crane features a 100 t capacity and a 60 m boom and offers best-in-class lifting from its compact chassis. Its combination of power and size makes it ideal for tight working quarters and job sites where maneuverability is needed.

Four new Grove cranes ensure smooth sailing at Taiwanese port

Grove’s dealer in Taiwan Champion Auto has delivered four new mobile cranes to a port in the south of the country. There are two GMK4100L all-terrain cranes and two RT540E rough-terrain cranes. Champion Auto is a market leader in Taiwan in the sales and support of heavy machinery military vehicles and other specialized equipment. It has been operating for 27 years.

Latest issue of Looking UP now available in digital format

Inside you’ll find a wide array of stories from around the world that showcase the range of Manitowoc brands: Manitowoc Grove Potain National Crane and Shuttlelift.

Potain MCH 125 debuts in Thailand on mixed-use development for Obayashi

The first Potain MCH 125 in Thailand is providing swift and efficient lifting duties for Thai Obayashi on the Samyan Mitrtown mixed-use development in Bangkok. The crane leased from local dealer SB Siam is lifting a range of materials including 3 t concrete blocks and will also install a 5 t transformer. It started work at a height of 51.4 m with a jib configuration of 40 m. Final working height for the crane will be 144.4 m when construction completes in May 2019.

Manitowoc expands coverage in North Dakota with Hayden-Murphy

Manitowoc has expanded Hayden-Murphy’s coverage of Grove and Manitowoc cranes to include North Dakota. The Minneapolis-based company now offers full sales rentals aftermarket parts and service for the entire state of North Dakota. The move strengthens Manitowoc’s dealer network in the region.

Customers preview new Potain MCT 565 on Chinese factory tour

A group of more than 40 customers from across Asia-Pacific toured Manitowoc’s Potain factory in Zhangjiagang China to see firsthand the production improvements at the manufacturing plant. The group were also given an exclusive preview of the Potain MCT 565 topless crane which will officially launch at bauma China this November.

Potain MCT 385 cranes chosen for Singapore’s first ‘smart’ housing block

A fleet of 12 Potain tower cranes is working on a pioneering public housing project in Singapore. The development is the country’s first “smart” housing block and incorporates a number of eco-friendly design features such as energy-efficient elevators and waste chutes for recyclable materials.

Potain cranes lead construction on Vietnam’s tallest building

The completion of Landmark 81 is set to transform the skyline of Ho Chi Minh City. All 81 stories of the building were completed in January this year 15 months after four Potain cranes were deployed to lead construction. The two MR 418 luffing jib cranes and two MCT 205 topless cranes handled steel formwork and other materials during building work.

Potain and Lift Solutions contribute to stunning Monaco ocean lands reclamation project from Marseille

Three Potain MD top-slewing tower cranes are helping to construct 18 reinforced concrete “caissons” that are required as part of the design and construction of the new Portier Cove eco-neighbourhood in Monaco. Started in 2016 Portier Cove is a €1.36 billion plan that will see six hectares of land reclaimed from the sea upon which 60 000 m² of housing an extension of the Grimaldi Forum and a coastal promenade will be built.

Manitowoc cranes expedite construction of Athletes’ Village at venue for 2019 Pan American Games

A fleet of six Manitowoc cranes is hard at work constructing the 2019 Pan American Games Athletes’ Village in Lima Peru. Since last December five Potain MCi 85 tower cranes and a Grove TMS800E truck-mounted crane have been onsite lifting formwork concrete blocks and smaller equipment. The village’s seven apartment towers must be ready by June of 2019 when the games start. The 1 096 units will accommodate all 9 000 athletes participating in the event in the Peruvian capital.