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.
For Italian crane rental provider Pompeano Antonio & Figli, there is no other choice but Demag when it comes to the 100-tonne class – after all, that is the only way to explain why the company recently put its third crane of the corresponding model into operation with a brand new AC 100-4L.
Joe Everett, president of Superior Cranes, Inc., Rockingham, N.C., has gained a reputation as an innovator. “We have completed many jobs that other lifting companies wouldn’t consider due to the creative way Joe looks at a project,” says Brian Schleicher, director of marketing & communications for Superior Cranes.
The people at Swiss crane service provider Fanger are well aware of the lasting quality of Demag cranes – after all, the company has had a Demag AC 40 City in operation for twenty years.
Crane and transportation service provider Société Réunionnaise de Transports INCANA (S.R.T.I.) in Réunion has a new Demag® AC 500-8, and the crane has a very special position in the company’s fleet, which features about 20 cranes: It’s the largest crane not only in the INCANA fleet, but on the entire island as well.
The decision to acquire two new Demag® AC 45 City cranes in a single purchase was a matter of course for José Manuel García, the owner of the Grúas Roxu Group: “Its compact design and its ability to telescope while under load simply made the Demag AC 45 City the machine of choice for me in this class,” he says while explaining his purchase decision.
Netherlands-based Heeren Groep recently acquired a new AC 220-5, making it the seventh Demag crane that the company has put into operation to date: “Demag cranes have been an essential part of our fleet for a long time now.
Tough lifts require tough machinery. This is why Russian crane service provider M-Kran decided to use its brand new Demag® CC 8800-1 crawler crane to lift the heavy components for four coke drums. It all happened at the Kstovo oil refinery close to Nizhny Novgorod, 450 kilometers to the east of Moscow, in February and March 2020.
The Tadano brand has long been an integral part of the fleet of Western Australian crane hire company, Cranecorp. In June 2020, they added another two 5-axle cranes to the company's fleet: a Demag® AC 160-5 and a Tadano® ATF 220G-5.
AKM Autokranvermietung’s “bulk order” for four Demag units was completed early March with the handover of a Demag® AC 55-3 all terrain crane. AKM General Manager Sven Bauer picked up the new AC 55-3 in person at the Zweibrücken plant. The crane was handed over by Sales Manager Thomas Keckeis.