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Giuffre Bros Cranes celebrates major milestone with delivery of 5000th unit
In 1963, you could rent Frank and Dominic Giuffre and their dump truck for $12.50 an hour. Today, Giuffre Bros. Cranes, Inc. is celebrating a major milestone: production of their 5000th unit. Giuffre took delivery of their 5000th unit to start 2017, a Terex BT 4792 mounted on a 2017 Freightliner 108SD.Read more: of Giuffre Bros Cranes celebrates major milestone with delivery of 5000th unit -
Terex tower cranes bring a touch of class to the waterfront
It’s the crown jewel of the waterfront, offering multimillion dollar views of Lake Ontario. The CDN$ 210 million Bridgewater Residences on the Lake currently under construction in Burlington, Ontario, brings luxurious mixed-use living to this midsized city of just over 175,000 residents.Read more: of Terex tower cranes bring a touch of class to the waterfront -
Terex Cranes gets big order from Bigge at Conexpo 2017
Terex Cranes distributor and heavy end-user, Bigge Crane and Rigging Co., made a substantial equipment investment at CONEXPO-CON/AGG with a 27 unit order with Terex Cranes that includes 8 rough terrain cranes, two boom truck cranes, nine truck cranes, two all terrain cranes and six tower cranes.Read more: of Terex Cranes gets big order from Bigge at Conexpo 2017 -
Introducing the Terex SK 452-20 hammerhead tower crane
Terex Cranes will give customers insight into the latest equipment innovations from Terex at CONEXPO-CON/AGG in Las Vegas, at the outdoor Gold Lot #G3382 booth. Terex Cranes representatives will be on hand to discuss and show customers the latest features available for the Terex SK 452-20 hammerhead tower crane.Read more: of Introducing the Terex SK 452-20 hammerhead tower crane