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Sarens Orders A Package of 18 New Demag All-Terrain Cranes

Fri February 24, 2017 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Demag AC220 all-terrain cranes.
Demag AC220 all-terrain cranes.

Long standing Terex Cranes customer and valued business partner, Sarens will add 18 new Demag all terrain cranes to its fleet: eight AC 100-4L, three AC 130-5 and seven AC 220-5. The new cranes will join a fleet of more than 1,500 machines, including about 500 Terex and Demag cranes.

“We already have a number of new Demag all-terrain cranes in our fleet. So, from a standardization point of view, this was for us a logical choice.” says Ludo Sarens, president of Sarens. “Besides the operational cost-efficiency of these cranes, we are convinced that these new all-terrain cranes provide a good mix of maneuverability, boom length, and capacity. Furthermore, the worldwide availability of spare parts is a big advantage for our Group. Overall, the combination of these factors convinced us to place this significant order.”

According to Terex Cranes President Steve Filipov, it's an honor to have Sarens as a business partner. “Sarens has been an outstanding customer and valued partner for product development for several decades. They have been involved with new product development on projects like the Boom Booster Kit for the CC 8800-1 crawler crane. We are proud to serve them and have them working alongside our dedicated team," he adds.

“Terex Cranes understands our needs as a Group and can provide tailored solutions when and where necessary.” adds Ludo Sarens. “The name Demag was of course still well known in our Group and we're delighted to see it make its way back into the crane world.”

For more information, visit www.sarens.com

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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