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Grove to launch GMK4070L at bauma 2022; to expand market opportunities for four-axle all-terrain cranes
• To be unveiled on the Manitowoc stand at bauma 2022, the 70 t crane features the longest boom and strongest load charts in its class.
• It will include the innovative MAXbase technology for simpler and more flexible outrigger placement as well as faster, more efficient setup.
• It is one of the first cranes from the Company to offer the groundbreaking Grove CONNECT™ remote monitoring system.
Canadian company R&D Crane brings together four cranes to deliver major Toronto bridge
• A Model 16000 crawler crane and three Grove all-terrain models combined to lift a 466.6 t bridge section onto self-propelled transporter for later unloading and installation.
• The lift was performed by R&D Crane, sister company of the fabricator and part of the Nova Scotia-based Cherubini Group.
• The lift was completed seamlessly within four hours, with the cranes and their operators working in total harmony.
On site with the first Potain MDT 489 erected in North America
The first erected Potain MDT 489 tower crane in North America is now at work on a construction site in Madison, Wisconsin, near the state capitol.
Grove RT550E rough-terrain crane selected for German marina
• The versatility and maneuverability of the Grove RT550E rough-terrain crane suit a wide range of tasks around the marina, which lies on the Bay of Lübeck in Germany.
• Because the crane handles high-value yachts, its tight turning radius and CCS control system ensure faultless operation.
• At 39 m and 45 t, the Grove RT550E has the longest boom and highest capacity in its class.
Two new five-axle Grove all-terrain cranes to feature at bauma 2022
• Manitowoc will be displaying the Grove GMK5150XL and Grove GMK5120L for the first time at an exhibition.
• Both cranes set new standards for strength and reach, pushing the envelope of what’s possible for a five-axle all-terrain crane.
Series of updates transforms Manitowoc’s popular Model 999 into the new MLC250
• Legacy 275-USt crawler gains productivity updates drawn from the successful MLC range; boom length and load charts remain unchanged from the 999.
• Manitowoc’s Crane Control System (CCS) offers a user-friendly interface, full graphic display, and intuitive controls.
• A wider cab, with up to 20° tilt, and ample access to service compartments improve ergonomics for operators and techs.
Potain MR 295 luffing jib cranes climb to new heights on high rise project in southern France
• Longstanding Potain customer Léon Gosse has deployed two MR 295 luffing jib cranes to help build the new Mirabeau Tower on the Marseille waterfront.
• The French contractor chose the Potain cranes for their compact format, proven reliability, and efficiency to complete the construction project.
• The cranes are the first in France to use the latest generation AK801 anchoring frames to increase the free-standing heights for cranes and reduce the number of anchoring points.
Merkel Autokrane selects pair of Grove cranes for complex tandem lift
• A Grove GMK5250XL-1 and GMK5250L teamed up to lift precast concrete beams for a new parking garage at the offices of a major online retailer in Bamberg, Germany.
• The two all-terrain cranes worked seamlessly together, installing the beams in just one day.
Mega fleet of Manitowoc crawler cranes creates a new chapter in the history of iconic Florida bridge
• A new, three-mile-long Howard Frankland Bridge is being constructed over Tampa Bay, alongside the famous-yet-flawed original span.
• Over 20 Manitowoc crawler cranes are currently being used to drive sheet and piles and build columns and set beams and decks. The cranes were adapted for use in the marine environment in partnership with the manufacturer and dealers Walter Payton Power Equipment and Ring Power Crane.
Manitowoc MLC650 makes turbine installation a breeze on South Korean wind farm
• The crane is owned by Shinui Petra and comes with Manitowoc’s 3.5 m wide boom kit option – it is the first MLC650 outside of North America to utilize this performance-enhancing attachment.
• Due to difficult site conditions, no other crane could be used – with its VPC-MAX technology, the MLC 650 requires only 10% of the ground preparation compared with competitors.
Grove’s new heavy-duty jib equips GRT9165 rough-terrain crane for precast work
• Grove introduces a new heavy-duty jib option for its GRT9165 rough-terrain crane.
• The GRT9165 with jib provides a competitive edge for setting precast concrete panels, due to its fast setup and economical transport.
• It’s an example of The Manitowoc Way in practice, as Manitowoc customers and dealers participated in the development process.
Netherlands training facility chooses Grove GMK3060-1 for new operators
• SOMA Training is one of many educational institutions that rely on Manitowoc to train industry newcomers on real cranes.
• The two-year-old Grove GMK3060-1, purchased used by SOMA Training, enables students to learn skills on an up-to-date model from one of the world’s most popular crane brands.