All Family adds 20 wheeled cranes to North America fleet
The All Family of Companies is the largest privately held crane rental and sales enterprise in North America and they are expanding their fleet of rough terrain cranes with a … Read more
On June 27, 1902, Elias Gunnell, Charles West, and Lynford Geer launched the Manitowoc Dry Dock Company, employing 90 men to construct and repair wooden ships. They probably wouldn’t recognize the company today, but they would recognize the company values that still hold true over one hundred years later.
With the enterprising spirit and foresight that became hallmarks of Manitowoc, the company constructed a steel fabrication building and began to build steel ships just two years later. In 1910, the company’s name changed to Manitowoc Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company.
The early 20th century brought tumultuous times for the shipbuilding business. At an unstable time for the U.S. economy, Manitowoc had to take advantage of any opportunity for growth. In 1925, CEO Charles West began building cranes on a subcontract basis for the Moore Speedcrane Company, a move that marked the beginning of our legacy of world-class cranes manufacturing. Due to its diversified line of products and services, Manitowoc was the only Great Lakes shipyard to survive the financial strain of the nation’s failing economy in the 1930s.
From the 1930s, business boomed and Manitowoc began hiring workers from as far away as Minnesota and Michigan. In the summer of 1944, the first plans arose for the third line of business to complement the cranes and shipbuilding operations.
In 2002, Manitowoc Cranes acquired Grove Cranes, a manufacturer of mobile telescopic cranes. Grove’s manufacturing facilities in Shady Grove, Pennsylvania (USA) and Wilhelmshaven, Germany, greatly expanded our manufacturing capacity.
The All Family of Companies is the largest privately held crane rental and sales enterprise in North America and they are expanding their fleet of rough terrain cranes with a … Read more
Surabaya Express, one of the largest crane rental and transportation companies in Indonesia, has added a Grove GRT8100 rough-terrain crane to its fleet to help drive its business expansion into new industry … Read more
Singapore based sales and rental company Sin Heng Heavy Machinery has taken delivery of the first 250 tonne Grove GMK5250XL-1 All Terrain crane in the country. The five axle GMK5250XL-1 … Read more
Customers were clamouring to book Vernazza Autogru’s new Grove GMK5250XL-1 months before the 250 t capacity five-axle all-terrain crane had even joined the Italian company’s rental fleet. When Diego Vernazza, … Read more
Indonesian construction equipment rental company PT Superkrane Mitra Utama (Superkrane) deployed the first Grove GMK6300L-1 in the country on the construction of a flyover bridge across an existing rail line … Read more
The employees of German company Neeb were happy to receive three new Grove all-terrain cranes during a handover at the Manitowoc factory in Wilhelmshaven in November 2020. The family business … Read more
Tamimi Rentals is using a large investment in Grove rough-terrain cranes to drive expansion at the company’s construction division, specifically to help it win more work in oil and gas … Read more
Wisconsin, USA-headquartered crane manufacturer Manitowoc has sold a 150 tonne class Grove GRT9165 to Brazilian company Transdata Engenharia e Movimentação (TEM). TEM specialises in complex handling and lifting operations for some of Brazil’s … Read more
The All Family of Companies in the USA will begin taking delivery of six brand new rough terrain cranes ordered from Grove. The company has purchased among the first of … Read more
Mobile crane hire and contract lifting specialist John Sutch Cranes is the first Manitowoc customer in the UK to receive its new Grove GMK5200-1 all-terrain crane. Attracted by the GMK5200-1 … Read more
The week-long training at Manitowoc’s factory in Niella Tanaro, Italy, covered basic repairs, troubleshooting and proactive maintenance. The training centred on the Grove RT530E-2, which is one of the bestselling … Read more
Manitowoc Has Just Unveiled Its Latest Rough-Terrain Crane, The 120 US Ton GRT 8120. It Is The Latest In Its GRT Line That Has Grown In Popularity Due To Their Reliability And Versatility On Job Sites. It Will Be Displayed At ConExpo 2020 In March, Along With Five Other New Models That Will Be Introduced At The Show, Some Making Their North American Debuts.
Tiong Woon Crane & Transport based in Singapore has taken delivery of the first Grove GMK6300L-1 all-terrain crane in the region. The 300-tonne capacity crane was put straight to work … Read more
A Grove GMK6400 all-terrain crane from BKL Frankfurt’s crane fleet was used to erect a storage tank on Ingelheimer Aue during the construction of a power plant with a heat … Read more
Australian company RAR Group says the all-terrain crane has the best lifting capacity of any six-axle crane. The Grove GMK6400 is the biggest crane in RAR Group’s fleet. Since receiving … Read more
With the addition of a GMK5250L all-terrain crane and a TMS9000-2 truck crane, the construction company can now perform two-hook operations. Working with Manitowoc for over 60 years now, Irving … Read more
UAE-based Obaid Kneish and Sons have been impressed with the competitive load capacity of the Grove GRT8100 rough-terrain cranes. Equipped with Manitowoc’s Crane Control System, the 100 t capacity cranes … Read more
Australian company McKay United praised the strong lift capabilities of the Grove GMK7450 and GMK5250L. The project was the biggest dual-lift completed by McKay United. McKay United, an equipment rental … Read more
Tracsa Group has become the exclusive dealer for Manitowoc’s Grove and National Crane brands in Mexico. While the group, which comprises the companies Sitsa and Tracsa, has been a dealer … Read more
UK public trust Port of London Authority (PLA) has taken delivery of a 45 tonne Grove RT550E Rough Terrain Crane. The RT550E features a five-section 39-metre main boom plus an … Read more
Czech special transport company B+V Trans s.r.o. has taken delivery of a new Grove GMK5150L all-terrain crane to assist with loading and unloading trailers. B+V Trans is based in Tabor, … Read more
Manitowoc has delivered four Grove GMK4100L-1 all-terrain cranes to Spanish rental company Transportes y Grúas Aguado. Headquartered in Madrid, Transportes y Grúas Aguado has seven premises across the country and … Read more
The GHC140 is Manitowoc’s latest model in its Grove Hydraulic Crawler line and is the biggest one yet. The crane features improved load capacities that enable users to complete heavier … Read more
Cranes Combined bought a GMK5150L all-terrain crane as a bigger and newer replacement for its GMK4100L. As the lightest five-axle crane in the 130 t – 150 t class, the … Read more
Steel Centre Philippines, a specialist in the design, fabrication and erection of steel structures, used a Grove GMK4100L all-terrain crane to install a 28 m footbridge in the Philippines. Working … Read more
David Lee, president of Champion Auto (fourth from left), and Leonard Siow, regional sales manager for Manitowoc (fourth from right), led representatives from both companies at the handover of the … Read more
Australian crane rental company Cranes Combined supplied a Grove GMK5150L all-terrain crane to move a church in the state of Tasmania. Equipped with 5.6 t of counterweight and working at … Read more
Manitowoc Cranes has announced a new smartphone app that will help customers to diagnose technical issues on their cranes much faster. The free app will be available for iOS and … Read more
The Grove GMK6300L-1 will continue the legacy of its predecessor, which has sold over 400 units to date. Improvements include significantly enhanced load charts and Euromot 4/EPA Tier 4 final … Read more
Indonesian construction contractor and equipment rental company PT Saranabaja Perkasa has expanded its fleet with the addition of three new Grove all-terrain cranes from US manufacturer Manitowoc. The order comprises … Read more