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Manitowoc Sells 32 Grove Cranes to Brazilian Crane Rental Company

June 8, 2012
Manitowoc Cranes, which recently opened the doors to its first Latin American factory in Passo Fundo, Brazil, recently signed a deal to sell 32 Grove cranes, with capacities ranging from 60 tons to 300 tons, to Makro Engenharia, a crane rental specialist based in Fortaleza, Brazil.

Manitowoc Cranes, which recently opened the doors to its first Latin American factory in Passo Fundo, Brazil, recently signed a deal to sell 32 Grove cranes, with capacities ranging from 60 tons to 300 tons, to Makro Engenharia, a crane rental specialist based in Fortaleza, Brazil. Half of the 32 cranes are Grove rough-terrain cranes from the Passo Fundo factory; the other 16 are Grove all-terrain cranes.

“All of Latin America is an important growth market for Manitowoc,” said Luciano Dias, vice president of sales for Manitowoc in Brazil. “Our new factory here is a testament to our commitment to the region.”

Makro will rent the cranes to companies for a variety of applications, including mining and construction, renewable energy (wind and thermal) and oil and gas projects. Some of the cranes will be used by Makro Wind, a division of Makro that specializes in constructing and operating wind power developments.