Demag Mobile Cranes is a renowned manufacturer of mobile cranes, offering a comprehensive range of all-terrain, crawler, and tower cranes. With a legacy spanning over a century, Demag provides lifting solutions that combine innovative technology with robust engineering to meet the diverse needs of construction, industrial, and infrastructure projects. Their cranes are recognized for their precision, efficiency, and versatility, enabling safe and effective lifting operations across various sectors. Demag's commitment to quality and customer support has solidified its position as a leader in the global crane industry.
Sicilian crane service provider F.A.C. is expanding its Demag fleet: The family‑owned business put a new Demag® AC 160‑5 into operation just a little under two years ago, followed that up with a Demag AC 60-3 about a year later, and now purchased a new Demag AC 220-5 all-terrain crane. This means that the F.A.C. fleet now features a total of six Demag cranes – and for good reason.
Dutch crane service provider Peinemann has clearly acquired a taste for Demag: After having put three Demag three-axle units into operation some time ago, the company now followed that up with two new Demag AC 55-3 all terrain cranes.
The people at crane service provider Grúas Valladolid are well acquainted with the benefits Demag City cranes offer – after all, one Demag AC 30 City and two Demag AC 25 City units have been doing their work with rock-solid reliability for the company for many years now.
The team at Dortmund-based Sälzer Autokrane & Transporte has clearly acquired a taste for Demag: Not only did the company already have a Demag® AC 40 City, an AC 100-4L, and an AC 200-1 in its fleet, but it has also put a brand new Demag AC 250-5 all terrain crane into operation now.
Italian cities are famous for their picturesque centers with narrow, winding streets. But as much as tourists love this, it can be a nightmare for projects that require heavy equipment, as was recently the case when crane service provider Calabrese Autogru lifted a heat exchanger in the middle of Turin. A compact but powerful crane was needed for the project, which is why Calabrese Autogru S.r.l., a company that specializes in heavy lifting, chose to use the Demag® AC 160-5 all-terrain crane.
The Hungarian crane rental company Dunagep knows it can rely on the Demag brand. The company started to work with this manufacturer’s cranes in 1993. Since then, they have become an integral part of the Dunagep fleet, which currently includes two AC 55‑3, one AC 80‑2, one AC 160‑5 and one AC 500‑2.
Dortmund-based Wiemann’s fleet would be inconceivable without Demag City cranes: “We’ve been using these cranes since 2001 and still find them amazing to this day.
GAJRAJ – that is the name written on the boom of the Demag® AC 1000-9 owned by Indian crane service provider Steel Carriers, and it is impossible to miss it. “The name means ‘king of the elephants,’ which is what our employees decided to call our AC 1000-9 due to the fact that it’s the biggest and only telescopic crane of its type in all of India. And when you really think about it, the name makes perfect sense,” explains Sunil Makad, owner of both Steel Carriers and the “King of Elephants,” which recently got to show its proverbial strength while lifting a tunnel-boring machine in Mumbai.
The people at crane service provider Canisius know they can rely on the quality of Demag cranes, which should come as no surprise given that an AC 40 City in the Beckum-based company’s fleet delivered consistent results for almost 20 years and that the current Demag AC 45 City that replaced it has proven to be just as flawless.