General Crane USA Expands with New Locations and Crawler Crane Fleet
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August 22, 2007 • In the past, Jim Robertson, managing partner of General Crane
The five companies that Robertson runs with partner Jason Retterath • General Crane
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A major expansion into industrial applications was the impetus behind General Crane
Not only do the companies need more cranes for their existing projects and clients, but General Crane
Since opening its doors, General Crane
With major purchases made on the AT front in 2006, Liebherr Nenzing crawlers are the cranes of the hour for the company, which relied on its experience with Liebherr all-terrain, telescopic crawlers, and the one Liebherr Nenzing crawler it had in its fleet for the last five years • which Robertson said they love • to decide upon purchasing 16 new hydraulic crawler cranes from Liebherr Nenzing. “All our crawlers will be Liebherrs,” Robertson said.
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To date, General Crane USA has taken delivery of five LR Series crawlers • three 200-ton LR1160s, a 300-ton LR1280, and a 330-ton LR1300 • and has 11 more on order, including two 115-ton LR1100s, a 150-ton LR1130, three 200-ton LR1160s, a 275-ton LR1200, three 300-ton LR1280s, and a 330-ton LR1300. According to Liebherr Nenzing, the LR1300, which is the latest addition to its product line-up, has out-sold all of its other models in its short existence. Robertson said it always incorporates additional equipment, such as luffers and derricks, into its crawler cranes. Upon delivery, these machines will go “where the need is,” he added.
Erection efficiency, overall maneuverability, and the cranes' electronics, including the LMI system, were all features Robertson said he liked about the Liebherr Nenzing crawlers, but it is the all-around quality of the products and Liebherr's service reputation that keeps General Crane
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