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Manitowoc appoints Majan Equipment as Grove dealer in Oman

Majan Equipment and Services, a subsidiary of Muscat Overseas Group, is the new dealer for Grove cranes in Oman, strengthening Grove’s footprint in the country.

From left to right: Andrew Youssef, Manitowoc; Fahad Rabani, Petroleum Development Oman; Rawoof.A.A, Majan Equipment and Services; Paulo A Costa, Manitowoc.

The partnership brings Grove’s full range of lifting equipment to Oman’s key sectors, including oil and gas, construction and marine, along with comprehensive aftersales service and technical support.

“We are proud to partner with Manitowoc and bring Grove cranes to Oman,” said Bala Chatoth, Majan Equipment and Services CEO. “The demand for high-quality, dependable lifting equipment is growing, particularly in the oil and gas sector, which accounts for over 70 per cent of the market.”

Majan recently received its first Grove TMC550 truck-mounted crane, with three additional units expected to arrive soon. The TMC550 is part of Grove’s line of cranes built in China for emerging markets.

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