NEWS Ӏ DECEMBER 2025
BMS STANGELAND INVESTS IN 15 NEW SANY CRANES
Copenhagen, Denmark-headquartered crane and transport services provider BMS Stangeland, a collaboration between Danish company BMS and Norwegian company Stangeland, has taken delivery of 15 mobile cranes from Chinese manufacturer Sany.
The cranes will be used throughout
Norway, Sweden, and Finland. The order comprises ten 110-tonne
rough terrain cranes and five 250-tonne all-terrain cranes. The cranes were shipped from Sany’s factory in China on May 28, transported to Shanghai, and from there they arrived at Drammen, Norway in August. Of the 15 machines, eight will be allocated to Crane Norway Group, which is part of BMS Stangeland, while the remaining seven will be distributed between BMS Stangeland’s Havator divisions: Havator AB in Sweden and Havator OY in Finland. The investment is part of a broader
agreement with Seabrokers Heavy Machinery, the Norwegian importer of Sany cranes. In addition to the current delivery, BMS Stangeland has placed an order for ten hybrid 250-tonne mobile cranes, with deliveries scheduled for autumn 2025 and spring 2026 while,
earlier this year, BMS Stangeland took delivery of two Sany cranes: a 200-tonne crawler crane and an 80-tonne telescopic crawler crane. According to Sany this deal comes at a time of growing interest for its cranes as the company looks to position itself in the European market. It claims there has been a surge of interest in its cranes – particularly in the Nordic regions. “For a long time have we listened to our customers and really taken their
feedback to heart, and then of course back to the manufacturing facility,” says Ken Yang, crane sales manager at Sany Northern Europe. “The demands from customers, in regard to doing some modifications to the cranes, vary in complexity but so far we’ve been able to accommodate everyone. I believe this coupled with the fact that our cranes are, by industry standards, very smart investments from day one gives us a clear edge in the market.”
From left to right; Trond Helge Skretting (CEO, Crane Norway Group), Bjørn Orre (sales manager crane division, Seabrokers Heavy Machinery), Ommund Vareberg (CEO, Seabrokers Heavy Machinery), Kent Bull (general manager, K. Bull) and Morten Eriksen (department leader, Kranringen Drammen)
Ken Yang, crane sales manager, Sany Northern Europe
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