LIFT SMARTER & FASTER WITH THE DYNAMIC COMBINATION OF OUR
MINI SPIDER CRANES & TRACKED CARRIERS
Our range of tracked carriers can lift up to 6 tonnes and work on some of the UK’s biggest infrastructure projects.
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UNRIVALLED SELECTION
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More than 85% of our Spider Cranes are equipped with hybrid power systems.
SUSTAINABLE CHOICE
Unlock the potential of your project with GGR Group’s range of UNIC spider cranes. Renowned for their Japanese engineering, technical expertise, and innovative design, UNIC cranes deliver unparalleled performance in the most challenging environments.
From compact models to heavy-duty machines, our fleet offers flexibility with hybrid, battery-powered, and HVO fuel options, ensuring sustainability and efficiency. With over 200 units in our rental fleet, GGR provides reliable, high-quality cranes to suit any job. Choose UNIC for superior lifting power, versatility, and a heritage of innovation.
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LARGEST CAPACITIES
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QUALITY AND INNOVATION
Introducing our range of tracked carriers and levellers, engineered for efficient material transport across challenging terrains. Our carriers are ideal for moving glass, stone, cladding, timber, machinery, and other materials on-site with capacities from 1200kg to 6000kg.
Designed for both rough ground and flat surfaces, ideal for both on and offroad duties they provide a practical, safe, and reliable solution for heavy and bulky loads. Available for hire or purchase, GGR’s unrivalled fleet of
tracked carriers and levellers delivers the performance and flexibility you need to get the job done.
HIRE, SALES AND CONTRACT LIFT SOLUTIONS
NORTH: +44 (0)161 683 2580 | SOUTH: +44 (0)1844 202 071 | SCOTLAND: +44 (0)1698 824 444
www.ggrgroup.com
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