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Vernazza Autogru Boosts Fleet with Two Terex RT 90 Rough Terrain Cranes

Thu January 18, 2018 - National Edition
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Vernazza Autogru's new Terex RT 90 cranes have a five-section hydraulic boom that stretches 47 m and multi-stage outriggers.
Vernazza Autogru's new Terex RT 90 cranes have a five-section hydraulic boom that stretches 47 m and multi-stage outriggers.

One of Italy's largest crane service providers, Vernazza Autogru has recently placed an order for two Terex RT 90 rough terrain cranes. Vernazza Autogru's new Terex RT 90 cranes have a five-section hydraulic boom that stretches 47 m and multi-stage outriggers. The two units also feature an enhanced control system with integrated diagnostics, a redesigned cab with an 18-degree tilt and an easy access flat deck for improved visibility.

According to Stefania D'Apoli, Terex Cranes senior sales manager, officials at Vernazza Autogru were impressed with the Terex RT 90 rough terrain crane load charts and versatility. "We understand that every project is different, and the ability to position and rig quickly on the job is vital to our customers' success," said D'Apoli. "We go to great lengths to design and manufacture quality equipment that improves our customers' jobsite performance and enhances operational efficiencies. The RT 90 is a result of those efforts. It is easy to operate, cost effective to transport and can be quickly adapted to jobsite condition. I'm sure the team at Vernazza Autogru will be thrilled with their equipment investment."

Vernazza Autogru is scheduled to take delivery of its new Terex RT 90 rough terrain cranes in February 2018.

For more information, visit www.terex.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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