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Link-Belt Cranes Enjoys Bauma Success

Appeared in Marine Construction Magazine Issue II, 2024

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Lexington, KY – Bauma 2022 wrapped up on October 30 in Munich, Germany with more than 495,000 attendees representing over 200 countries. Show organizer Messe Munchen says about 3,200 exhibiting companies from 60 countries participated in the week-long event. Link-Belt Cranes partnered with sister-company HSC Cranes to display six models between the two companies. 

“Bauma 2022 was very successful for Link-Belt Cranes and our Japanese counterparts, Sumitomo Heavy Industries Construction Cranes Co., Ltd. (HSC). We had strong representation from North American customers, as well as overseas customers from Europe, the Middle East, and Asia,” said Bill Stramer. 

Link-Belt Cranes showcased its 80-ton (75-mt) TCC-800 telescopic crawler crane, 85-ton (80-mt) 85|RT rough terrain crane and debuted the 120-ton (110-mt) 120|TT telescopic truck terrain crane. 

“We had a lot of positive feedback and interest on this new 120|TT, customers are intrigued about the improved mobility and jobsite versatility offered by the 120|TT,” said Andrew Soper, Product Manager for All-Terrain Cranes and Telescopic Truck Cranes.

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