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Mammoet orders for four Kobelco cranes
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Mammoet orders for four Kobelco cranes

In addition to ordering five 250 tonne capacity Kobelco CKE2500-2 crawler cranes last spring, Dutch based crane rental and heavy lift company, Mammoet has ordered four more units for use in its international operations.

All nine of Mammoet’s new Kobelco cranes are destined for civil construction, oil and energy-related projects in Brazil, the Middle East and the Far East Russian island of Sakhalin. The cranes are being supp-lied with main booms up to 91.4 m, together with 61 m luffing boom and 61 m luffing jib configurations.

Contact: Mammoet Tel: +31 10 204 2424 Fax: +31 10 204 2442 Website: www.mammoet.com

In addition to ordering five 250 tonne capacity Kobelco CKE2500-2 crawler cranes last spring, Dutch based crane rental and heavy lift company, Mammoet has ordered four more units for use in its international operations. All nine of Mammoet’s new Kobelco cranes are destined for civil construction, oil and energy-related projects in Brazil, the Middle East and the Far East Russian island of Sakhalin. The cranes are being supp-lied with main booms up to 91.4 m, together with 61 m luffing boom and 61 m luffing jib configurations. Contact: Mammoet Tel: +31 10 204 2424 Fax: +31 10 204 2442 Website: www.mammoet.com

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