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20 March 2008

Custom Service Crane of Mahomet, IL is a new dealer for Koenig Cranes North America.

With more than 14 years of experience in the Illinois market, Custom Service Crane has been awarded the state of Illinois as its exclusive sales territory for the line of Koenig self erecting tower cranes, as well as the line of Wilbert 150 to 650 tonne-meter tower cranes.

Custom Service Crane owner Randy Huffman is excited about the growth of the self erecting tower crane and tower crane markets. “We feel that being a Koenig dealer will have a huge effect on our company,” he said. “We believe that the self erecting tower crane market will at least double over the next three years, once the construction industry is made aware of the technology and how it will save them time and money.

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