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  2. Tadano - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, it has announced the launch of ATF-400G series, the all terrain cranes with 400 metric tons of lifting capacity, which had been developed with its main subsidiary TADANO Faun GmbH. In August 2013, TADANO announced the new model of rough terrain crane with the largest lifting weight for its kind (145 metric tons), targeting markets ...

  3. Genie (Terex) - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Genie Industries was acquired by Terex Corporation, a global manufacturer of construction and industrial equipment. [6] In the years following the sale, the Genie organization was transitioned over to the Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) segment of Terex. All of the company's products are still sold and marketed under the Genie brand. [4]

  4. Terex - Wikipedia

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    Terex Corporation is an American company [4] [5] [6] ... pick and carry cranes; rough terrain cranes; tower cranes; wood processing, biomass and recycling equipment;

  5. American Crane Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The American Crane Corporation was founded in 1882 as the Franklin Manufacturing Company, and in 1892 the name changed to American Hoist & Derrick. The company manufacturers terrain cranes, crawler cranes and tower cranes. In 1998 American Crane Corporation was acquired by Terex for $27 million. [1]

  6. For clients looking to hit the slopes, I recommend the Dolomites, a chic Italian mountain town and a great alternative to the Swiss or French Alps.. The mountain range is also a UNESCO World ...

  7. Link-Belt Cranes - Wikipedia

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    Marketing Materials for Link-Belt Speed-O-Matic Hydraulic Controls Link-Belt LS-98 crane. The LS-98 crane and crane-excavator continued in production for 42 years (1954 to 1996). Link-Belt Speeder succeeded in competing against these new entrants, making it a showcase for managing disruptive innovation.

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