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Arrendo Boosts Inventory With Order for Demag All Terrain Cranes

Thu August 30, 2018 - National Edition
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Arrendo will be the first company in Mexico to acquire a Demag AC 300-6, a 350 ton (300 t) capacity class, 6-axle all terrain crane.
Arrendo will be the first company in Mexico to acquire a Demag AC 300-6, a 350 ton (300 t) capacity class, 6-axle all terrain crane.

Mexico owned and operated Arrendo recently placed an order for four new Demag all terrain cranes to keep up with the needs of its growing customer base. Included in the order is the newly introduced Demag AC 300-6 all terrain crane, two Demag AC 100-4L cranes, and one Demag AC 500-8 all terrain crane.

Arrendo will be the first company in Mexico to acquire a Demag AC 300-6, a 350 ton (300 t) capacity class, 6-axle all terrain crane. This new model includes several features that will help contractors lower operating expenses and improve efficiency. It delivers class-leading reach and strength with the ability to lift 16.5 tons (15 t) when the 262.5 ft. (80-m) long boom is fully extended. The onboard IC-1 Plus control system further enhances this crane's performance by providing real-time calculations of the lifting capacities and support for safe crane operations. In addition, the Demag AC 300-6 crane is fitted with a single engine with start and stop function to reduce idle times and total engine hours to help reduce fuel costs and maintain the crane's residual value.

The two Demag AC 100-4L 120 ton (100 t) all terrain cranes included in Arrendo's order are the most compact units in their class. They work well as in dense urban environments where other cranes would be completely out of their element, according to the manufacturer. The larger 8 axle, 600 ton (500 t) capacity Demag AC 500-8 crane also is compact and has an enormous reach of 478.3 ft. (8,145.8 m) with a luffing jib.

Arrendo will soon be able to offer these new cranes alongside its already extensive Demag product line to contractors at its locations throughout Mexico.

For more information about Arrendo's crane inventory, visit http://www.arrendogruas.com .

About Arrendo

Arrendo is a company created with 100 percent Mexican capital, specialized in marketing equipment and machinery for cargo and movement. Arrendo currently has a presence in all the Mexican Republic and complies with the highest quality standards for equipment sales and services.

About Terex

Terex Corporation is a global manufacturer of lifting and material processing products and services delivering lifecycle solutions that maximize customer return on investment. Major Terex brands include Terex, Genie, Powerscreen and Demag. Terex solutions serve a broad range of industries, including construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utilities, quarrying and mining. Terex offers financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of Terex equipment through Terex Financial Services. For more information about Terex, visit www.Terex.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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