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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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Dozens of Potain and Grove models on used cranes website www.Manitowoc-used.biz

The www.Manitowoc-used.biz used cranes website offers new functionality for customers and an ever-growing range of used cranes for sale. It puts particular focus on enabling dealers and customers to quickly get informed and purchase used cranes that fit their needs.

Grove and National Crane to show utility prowess at ICUEE 2017

Manitowoc Cranes will showcase a trio of cranes that thrive in utilities applications at the International Construction and Utility Equipment Exposition 2017 (ICUEE). At outdoor booth N2021 the company will highlight the Grove GHC30 telescoping crawler crane and a pair of National Crane boom trucks: the NBT45-1 and 890D. All three machines will be outfitted with special attachments to better show their effectiveness in the utilities market and two of them — the GHC30 and NBT45-1 — will be shown at ICUEE for the first time.

Manitowoc fleet raises the roof at new Bucks arena

Construction of a new $524 million multi-purpose arena is underway in downtown Milwaukee and a fleet of Manitowoc crawler cranes is handling its most crucial lifting work. Dubbed the Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center the arena will replace the aging Bradley Center and serve as the new home of the Milwaukee Bucks.

Grove crane brings mobility and smooth operation to challenging airport lift

La Grange Crane used a Grove GMK5275 all-terrain crane to build an underground water detention system in Rosemont Illinois near O’Hare International Airport. The 275 USt crane lifted a series of 9 USt precast segments to construct the system which will keep stormwater runoff under control for a planned commercial development.

Active Crane Hire uses Potain to support Sydney housing boom

Rising house prices in Sydney Australia have been hitting the headlines in recent years as Australia’s most populous city continues to attract a growing mix of new residents and global property investors. Off the back of this a flurry of housing developments are underway and one of the leading equipment suppliers supporting this boom is Somersby-based Active Crane Hire a long-time business partner of Manitowoc and currently the largest owner of Potain tower cranes in Australia.

Kranark features Grove all-terrain crane at Russian open house event

Manitowoc’s newest Grove distributor in Russia Kranark hosted a Grove open house event in June that showcased a Grove GMK6300L one of the world’s best-selling all-terrain cranes to several of the country’s most important lifting companies and government officials. The event was held at Kranark’s St. Petersburg headquarters and in addition to several Russian lifting companies it attracted members of the Ministry of Emergency Situations a Russian government department responsible for providing rapid emergency response.

Potain tower cranes construct massive new resort in Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah

A fleet of 10 Potain MR 418 tower cranes is helping construct a massive new project: the Royal Atlantis Resort and Residences which is located on the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah island in Dubai United Arab Emirates. Potain business partner Abu Dhabi-based NFT supplied the cranes on a rental contract to the joint venture (JV) building the development. The JV is made up of two contractors—the Belgium-based BESIX and South Korea’s SsangYong Engineering & Construction—and the project marks the first time that MR 418 cranes have been used in the UAE.

Bolivia’s first Grove GMK6400 quickly put to work on construction projects across the country

Bolivia’s first Grove GMK6400 arrived in March and it has already taken on some major construction projects in the country. Alanoca a transport and logistics company based in El Alto added the crane to its rental fleet and put it right to work supplying it to several contractors for a wide array of projects.

Massive Potain fleet constructing blockbuster residential project in Regensburg Germany

A fleet of 13 Potain tower cranes is helping to build a new residential and commercial district in Regensburg Germany. The new district named “Das DÖRNBERG ” is only miles from Regenburg’s historic old town which has been a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage since 2006.

Barge-mounted MLC300 brings enhanced stability to Illinois bridge replacement

When the Manitowoc MLC300 crawler crane debuted with Variable Position Counterweight (VPC) and VPC-MAX heavy lift attachment one of its unique selling points was the crane’s barge-lifting capabilities. The reduced footprint and floating counterweight meant that it would be much more efficient for lifters to barge-mount a crawler crane. Contracting teams could erect the crane onto smaller water-based barges because the machine automatically adjusts its center of gravity for each lift.

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.