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Coates Hire in Australia orders 90 loader cranes from Hiab
HIAB, part of Cargotec, has received a EUR2 million (US$2.12 million) order for 90 loader cranes and their installation from Coates Hire, the largest equipment hire company in Australia.
The majority of the ordered cranes represent the new T Series that are designed for easy mounting on pickups and light trucks. The delivery of the loader cranes will take place at the end of 2015 and beginning of 2016.
"The T-crane was very positively received when it was launched at the Brisbane truck show in May of this year. This important order confirms the market's interest in this innovative new product line," says Hiab Australia national sales manager, Steve Coonan.
Coates Hire executive general manager, Fleet, Ashley Lancaster said the purchase will further enhance the company's ability to efficiently deliver fleet to its broad customer base. "We lead the market and this investment will ensure we can reduce turnaround and deliver on-time in a safe manner."
The majority of the ordered cranes represent the new T Series that are designed for easy mounting on pickups and light trucks. The delivery of the loader cranes will take place at the end of 2015 and beginning of 2016.
"The T-crane was very positively received when it was launched at the Brisbane truck show in May of this year. This important order confirms the market's interest in this innovative new product line," says Hiab Australia national sales manager, Steve Coonan.
Coates Hire executive general manager, Fleet, Ashley Lancaster said the purchase will further enhance the company's ability to efficiently deliver fleet to its broad customer base. "We lead the market and this investment will ensure we can reduce turnaround and deliver on-time in a safe manner."
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