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MANITOWOC'S ENCORE PROGRAMME Ӏ CRANE REFURBISHMENT


ANTI-AGING APPROACH


With rising equipment costs and aging fleets putting pressure on crane owners Manitowoc says remanufacturing offers a cost-effective route to extending crane life, restoring performance, and improving long-term return on investment. Cranes Today reports.


For many crane owners an ongoing challenge is trying to maintain uptime and performance while managing an aging fleet and rising capital costs. For rental companies and contractors the pressure is on to keep equipment both productive and profitable. US crane manufacturer


Manitowoc believes one approach


crane owners should consider adopting is remanufacturing – a service it provides under its EnCORE programme. The company says the


programme helps customers extend the life of their cranes, restore performance, and protect long-term asset value. Work is carried out by


Cihan Bektaş


and Yasin Bekmezci from Karun are pleased with the refurb. The company is now looking to extend the service to Manitowoc crawlers


Manitowoc, or at an EnCORE- certified dealer location. By adopting this way, Manitowoc says, remanufacturing becomes more than just a repair – it’s a way to unlock the full value of a crane. Cranes have a long lifecycle,


Manitowoc points out. But over time wear accumulates, technology evolves, and safety standards


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