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Ed Bell Construction modernizes fleet with new Link-Belt
Ed Bell Construction made purchase of a Link-Belt 75-ton 75RT in second quarter 2018 to begin modernizing some of their aging equipment and handle the demands of larger, heavier lifts in modern road and bridge work.
Live from Link-Belt
Hannah Sundermeyer reports from Link-Belt’s CraneFest 2018 in October in Lexington.
Manitex adds Dozier
Dozier Crane & Machinery joins Manitex boom truck crane distribution network
Antique Grove RT still getting the job done
JJ Curran Crane Company is still using a Grove RT-58 it rough terrain crane purchased in 1962
Maxim buys Tadano RTs
Maxim buys 15 large capacity Tadano rough terrains
Maxim serves petrochemical needs with Tadano
15 new Tadano 100t-160t RTs will add to Maxim’s business flexibility. 
Link-Belt announces 100RT
Link-Belt is bringing a new 100RT rough terrain crane to the market with the longest full-power boom available
Terex RT 100US outlifts larger crane
The new 100-ton class Terex RT 100US outlifts 130-ton crane on wind turbine pedestal base construction project.
Tadano and Escorts hook up in India
Escorts and Tadano form joint venture company to build rough terrain and truck cranes in India
Expansion for Hovago
Hovago Cranes in the Netherlands is expanding with new industrial premises
Transportes Noroccidental buys Terex RTs
Four Terex RT 100US rough terrain cranes have been bought by Ecuadorian heavy transport company Transportes Noroccidental
Demand for RTs steadily growing
Rough terrain OEMs are refining their designs and making these cranes safer and easier to operate and transport.
First Grove GRT8100 built outside USA
Manitowoc has manufactured a Grove GRT8100 in Italy, the first of this model to be made outside the USA
American customers join Liebherr for crane reveals
D.Ann Shiffler and Hannah Sundermeyer review an engaging four days at Liebherr’s Customer Days. 
Manitowoc unveils new machines at Crane Days
Manitowoc’s Crane Days focused on a bevy of new cranes and product development strategies. 
Manitowoc unveils Grove GRT9165
The new Grove GRT9165 is the longest-reaching, highest-capacity model in Manitowoc’s rough-terrain product line
Speyser Sennebogen goes to work
A folding box boom distinguishes new Sennebogen 624E as a different type of duty cycle crane
Tadano acquires 14.9% of Manitex
More than US$30 million spent by Tadano on Manitex shares
New RTs and head office for Al Faris
Dubai-based Al Faris adds first Liebherr rough terrains to extensive crane fleet
Manitowoc introduces extended warranty program
Manitowoc Cranes has announced a new, extended warranty program for the Grove GRT series of rough-terrain cranes. 
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