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Potain Cranes Eugene

Potain Cranes Eugene

The company Potain was established within La Clayette, France in the year 1928. Ever since that time, the company has grown into a leading manufacturer of cranes. The company is responsible for over 100,000 cranes in operation all-around the globe. Now, the company makes over 60 models from different manufacturing facilities inside China, France, Italy, Portugal and Germany. The business represents numerous different product ranges utilized for a variety of applications. These machinery are sold through an international Manitowoc dealer network.



The Potain family makes 3 different tower crane families. The self-erecting cranes are the smallest kinds in the Potain range. These cranes range from 1 ton to 7.98 ton capacity. The next size up is the top-slewing cranes that are both larger and higher. These cranes vary from 7.98 to 64 tons. In addition, these are the largest custom-made special application cranes. These models offer a reach capacity of one hundred sixty tons.



The company's top innovations include LLC range of hoists, the Vision Cab and the Dialog control system. The company's growing reputation has expanded their appeal with various models. Potain cranes are normally found on traditional construction sites, bridge building projects, power stations, shipbuilding yards and ship-building projects.



Manitowoc has 2 of their largest manufacturing facilities within the USA. The Manitowoc manufacturing facility is located in Wisconsin. In this state, both crawler cranes and the tower crane components are made in Pennsylvania in the Shady Grove plant. Here mobile cranes and boom trucks are built. Regional offices are located within Mexico and in Brazil. In addition, the extensive dealer network located throughout Canada and the USA provides support and coverage unrivalled by any other crane producer.



Manitowoc has dominated the lifting market in North America for over 50 years. They have built their solid reputation with a combination of outstanding support and service and quality products. The popular names of Manitowoc, Grove and national Crane have been leading members of their market sectors in South and Latin America, the United States and Canada.

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