SEPTEMBER 2024 Ӏ NEWS
TWO NEW TEREX ROUGH TERRAINS The TRT 60 The TRT 100
Terex Rough Terrain Cranes has launched two new models in its expanding TRT Series: the TRT 100 and TRT 60. The TRT 100 has a maximum capacity of 100 tonnes and main boom length of 47 metres, with a 17m jib stowed on the crane’s side that can be attached to the main boom to extend reach. The counterweight is self-removable. The TRT 60 has a maximum capacity of 60 tonnes and main boom length of 42.5 metres, with a stowable jib of 8-15 metres. These machines are the first to feature
Terex’s new ‘IdeaLift’ function designed to optimise load lifting with asymmetric outriggers. For more details see: https://www.
cranestodaymagazine.com/news/terex- launches-the-trt-100-and-trt-60/ In other Terex Rough Terrain Cranes’
news, the company has appointed an authorised distributor in Kazakhstan. Effective immediately IPC Machines is providing 24/7 sales and aftermarket support for the full range of Terex rough terrain cranes throughout the region.
Ajit Nair, Head of Sales - Middle East & Asia,
Terex Rough Terrain Cranes (left) officially hands over the distributorship certificate to Ivan Khizhkov, General Director of IPC Machines
BARNHART ACQUIRES MOUNTAIN STATES CRANE
Barnhart Crane and Rigging Co. has purchased Mountain States Crane of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The acquisition includes Mountain States’ operated crane rental service, all associated personnel and equipment. The purchase marks Barnhart’s fifth acquisition this year and its first in New Mexico. “Over a period of more than 25 years, Mountain States Crane has earned a reputation for superior service in crane, rigging, and heavy haul by focusing on
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safety and customer satisfaction,” said Chris Howe, Barnhart Vice President and Southwest Regional Director. “They are known in the industry for their highly- trained and experienced operators and riggers as well as a comprehensive and well-maintained fleet. Mountain States’ focus on providing crane and rigging service within a 400-mile radius of central New Mexico complements our branch in Arizona as we expand further into the Southwest,”
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