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Mammoet gears up for Australian wind market

By Amy Stankiewicz | June 7, 2018

Mammoet LG1750

LG1750 at the port waiting to be shipped. (Photo: www.hadel.net)

As the installation of Australian wind farms grows to meet the renewable power targets set by the Australian government, Mammoet is welcoming another new LG1750 crane to its existing Australian fleet.

With a 750-ton capacity, the LG1750 is the strongest lattice-boom mobile crane in the world, the company states. According to Operations Manager Riki McMahon, this makes the LG1750 the ideal crane to work with higher and more powerful wind turbines.

“The addition of these cranes ensures we are equipped for the future developments and demands of the market,” he said. “This is on top of our highly specialized team of professionals, our extensive fleet of main cranes ranging from 300 to 750 tons, and our experience gained over decades installing wind farms around the world.”


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