Manitowoc unveils largest telescoping crawler crane yet
10 March 2025
Manitowoc has introduced its largest Grove Hydraulic Crawler (GHC) crane to date, the GHC200, expanding its telescoping crawler lineup with increased lifting capacity and reach. The new model, which has a 160 tonne (200 US ton) capacity and a 56.4 metre (185-foot) main boom, is designed to handle heavy lifts in challenging environments, including swampy or mountainous terrain.

The GHC200 was first presented to dealers and customers at Manitowoc’s Crane Days event in May 2024 at the company’s Shady Grove, Pennsylvania, USA, facility.
According to JJ Grace, product manager for GHC cranes, the demand for higher load charts continues to grow as job sites become more complex. “The GHC200 provides increased lifting capacity, making it well-suited for projects in general construction and renewable energy,” Grace said.
The crane has an additional 90 percent pinning location on the boom sections, allowing for increased capacity and flexibility when setting up. With the 21.8 metre (71.5-foot) manual or hydraulic swingaway extension, it reaches a maximum tip height of 81 metres (265.7 feet). Designed for maneuverability, the GHC200 offers pick-and-carry capabilities at 100 percent of its load chart on inclinations up to 4 degrees and full 360-degree swing capacity.
For transport, the crane can be delivered to a job site in six to seven loads and features a self-assembly system for efficient setup. Inside the cab, operators will find an air suspension heated seat, climate control, and integrated cameras providing hoist, rear and right-side views. The 20-degree tilting cab is designed to improve visibility and operator comfort when working at steep angles with an extended boom.
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