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REGIONAL REPORT Ӏ ITALY


Fassi’s flagship F2150RAL.2.28 L816L was on display at the show. GIS also provided the opportunity for


Fassi’s new head of sales for Italy, Daniele Vismara, to meet the industry – dealers and customers alike. “2023 will see the conclusion of a


Marchetti’s stand at GIS with the new fully-electric CW25.35 crawler on the left (blue and white livery)


Have you launched any new crane products? If so, what and for which markets? We just presented a fully-electric crawler; it’s compact and powerful and has a 25 tonne capacity. It's the perfect choice for customers who need to work in city centres, tunnels and confined spaces where the zero emissions are a winning point. It's for every market but surely will be immediately appreciated in countries where there're strong incentives for electric / zero-emission machines.


What areas of growth are you seeing? The future is going electric and we're ready to move in that direction. New products will come in the next years, and we’re always looking at electrification and zero-emissions.


FASSI Albino, Bergamo-headquartered crane manufacturer Fassi had stand with an area of 950m2 on which it displayed nine of its production models – including its new F1250R-HXP TECHNO. The crane has a lifting capacity of up


to 99.10 tm and a horizontal hydraulic outreach of 35 m (with jib). It can have up to nine telescopic extensions which, Fassi says, is unprecedented.


The crane has a new digital FX990 32 CRANES TODAY The Fassi team at GIS


control system with a new display interface and stability control. Its extension block also has a new design, while the crane’s hydraulic circuit utilises a double feed for faster handling. The crane’s stabilisers can be controlled via radio remote control and the crane’s winch utilises a series of folding pulleys providing an excellent power-to-weight ratio. In addition, Fassi’s L82 jib can be added. The outerboom and extensions have a decagonal shape (which Fassi previously employed a few years ago for cranes destined for the USA). Fassi says this provides improved mechanical performance for the motion guides and for the inertial stability of vertical loads.


truly extraordinary three-year period, characterised by constant three-zero figures,” he said. “These three years have seen exponential growth connected to post-pandemic recovery and the many incentives offered, above all ‘Industria 4.0’, which has led to the significant renovation of many fleets. Forecasts for next year are for a slight slowing and general consolidation, partly due to a re-dimensioning of incentives, but also to a return to normality for the market, which will be a little less frenetic and a little more structured.”


Daniele Vismara – Fassi Gru's new head of sales for Italy


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