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NOVEMBER 2022 Ӏ NEWS


FIvE NEW LIEBHERR FLAT-Top CRANES FoR oTTo WuLFF


Hamburg-based construction company Otto Wulff is expanding its fleet of tower cranes with five new Liebherr EC-B cranes. The third-generation family company from northern Germany has placed orders for two 220 EC-B 10s, two 340 EC-B 12s and a 220 EC-B 12. All ordered cranes, featuring custom


paintwork, will be delivered to the third- generation family company throughout autumn 2022. Once delivered Otto Wulff will have a total of 32 Liebherr tower cranes from the K, EC-B and EC-H series in its fleet. The most recent EC-B additions are from Liebherr’s ‘Tough Guys’ series designed to offer good lifting capacities and quick, straightforward assembly. The new cranes’ first assignment, scheduled to last a year, will be the construction of school buildings in Leipzig. The 220 EC-B 10 and 340 EC-B 12 are


involved in building a secondary school, which is set to become part of the new


Löwitz quarter. Together with partners, Otto Wulff is currently in the process of developing an urban quarter to the west of Leipzig's main railway station that will include around 500 residential units as well as offices, cafés, restaurants, a hotel and a day-care centre. The new secondary school will be at the heart of the quarter.


A second new school building is also


taking shape at Prager Spitze in Leipzig. A 220 EC-B 10, a 220 EC-12 and 340 EC-B 12 are involved in this project. “The new 220 EC-B 10/12 and 340


EC-B 12 cranes fit in perfectly with our existing Liebherr tower cranes,” said Michael Jahn, head of crane logistics at Otto Wulff. “Their modular design and outstanding load capacities mean we can put them to optimal use.”


MYCRANE MARKETPLACE


Online crane rental platform Mycrane has launched a free-to-use online ‘Marketplace’, designed to enable users around the world to quickly and easily buy and sell new and used lifting equipment. Available on the Mycrane Marketplace,


accessed at market.my-crane.com are many types of cranes, rigging equipment, spare parts and auxiliaries, plus global job vacancies spanning a wide range of crane-related roles, said Mycrane. Cranes available include mobile cranes, crawler cranes, tower cranes, boom trucks, aerial platforms, manlifts, mini cranes and hydraulic gantry systems. The Marketplace is supported by the


new Mycrane Inspections app, which provides extensive, real-time reports and high-quality images of the crane listed for sale – wherever it is in the world.


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Powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, the app allows sellers to easily upload and modify condition reports. According to Mycrane, unlike the


majority of existing sales channels it does not charge listings fees – nor any commission – for sales conducted on the Marketplace. Sellers just need to complete


a registration to create and publish their advertisements, while the Marketplace is available for browsing without registration. Andrei Geikalo, Mycrane’s CEO and


founder, said, “By increasing the scope of services offered by Mycrane, we can add more value to our global customer base. Whether you need to rent a crane, buy one or even find your next job role – you can do it all at Mycrane.” The Marketplace provides a link to the


platform’s crane rental tool. Crane rental providers can, in just a few clicks, post any of their existing registered cranes for sale in the Marketplace, without needing to re-enter the crane data. Once a customer has purchased a crane via the Marketplace, Mycrane can provide crane transportation for the buyer, insurance and leasing (finance) to fund the purchase.


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