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All Family of Companies Takes Delivery of 1,000th Liebherr LTM 1200-5.1 Mobile Crane Produced

Mon May 06, 2019 - National Edition
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Members of the Liebherr and All Crane team recently celebrated the handover of the 1,000th LTM 1200-5.1. (L-R) are Brian Peretin, Liebherr’s general manager of sales of mobile and crawler cranes; Reinhold Breitenmoser, regional sales manager of Liebherr Werk, Ehingen, Germany; Michael Liptak, CEO and president of ALL Crane; and Lawrence Liptak, corporate controller, ALL Crane.
Members of the Liebherr and All Crane team recently celebrated the handover of the 1,000th LTM 1200-5.1. (L-R) are Brian Peretin, Liebherr’s general manager of sales of mobile and crawler cranes; Reinhold Breitenmoser, regional sales manager of Liebherr Werk, Ehingen, Germany; Michael Liptak, CEO and president of ALL Crane; and Lawrence Liptak, corporate controller, ALL Crane.

Representatives from Liebherr and the ALL Family of Companies recently celebrated a milestone — the handover of the 1,000thLTM 1200-5.1 mobile crane ever produced. Based in Cleveland, Ohio, the ALL Family of Companies is the largest privately-owned crane rental and sales organization in North America, with 36 branches operating under multiple names — ALL, Central, Dawes, Jeffers and ALT. The safety, product quality and flexibility of the LTM 1200-5.1 were major criteria behind ALL's purchasing decision.

In 2005, Liebherr launched a mobile crane with the longest telescopic boom in the 5-axle class in the form of the LTM 1200-5.1. It is 236 ft. (72 m) long and also can be extended with lattice booms. This means that the 430,000 lbs. (195,045 kg) crane can reach hook heights of up to 331 ft. (101 m) and radii of up to 263 ft. (80 m). More than 1,000 LTM 1200-5.1 cranes have now been sold around the world, making it one of the most successful cranes in the 5-axle class, according to the manufacturer.

At its launch, the LTM 1200-5.1 was the first mobile crane in the world to feature pneumatic disc brakes. The pneumatic disc brake was installed in the crane axles after joint development between Liebherr and its system partners. Compared to the previously conventional drum brakes, disc brakes delivered improved braking performance and also enhanced braking control and the track stability of the vehicle. Longer maintenance intervals and shorter working times for changing the pads also meant improved economy.

About ALL Crane

Established in 1964, ALL Crane offers rental, sales and parts. Its focus includes commercial construction, roads and bridges, power generation and facility maintenance. ALL was founded by three brothers: Michael C. Liptak Jr., Larry Liptak and Jake Liptak. The brothers, along with Mike's wife, Marvine, recognized a customer need, bought themselves a crane, and began renting it. Then they grew the fleet with cranes and trucks they bought and sold at auctions, and a family business was born.

The company founders are still actively involved in core operations. Michael L. Liptak, son of founder Mike Liptak, was named president in 2008.Second and third generations of the family are now in leadership positions, supported by approximately 1,500 employees.

"We're honored to be receiving the 1,000thLTM 1200 and pleased to celebrate the moment with Liebherr," said Michael Liptak, president and CEO of the ALL Family of Companies.

"We're committed to having the best crane rental fleet in the North American market," Liptak continued. "To that end, we invest with Liebherr because your engineering excellence matches the excellence we bring to customer job sites. We look for equipment that maximizes road-worthiness, mobility, and efficiency. Our partnership with Liebherr is as much about your machines as your people and, in both cases, you help us deliver the right bundle of value, lift capacity, and flexibility — second only to safety."

For more information, visit www.liebherr.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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