02.01.2008
Continental expands in LA
Continental Crane, the Orange County based cranes sales and rental company has ordered 30 new Rough Terrain cranes in order, it says, “to help contractors tackle the shortage of cranes in Southern California.”
The 30 new Rough Terrains will all be delivered by mid 2008 and include10 90-ton Link-Belt RTC 8090 Series II, with 42 metre main boom and maximum tip height of 72 metres.
All cranes will have Tier III engines and are CARB (California Air Resources Board) compliant.
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One of the Link Belt RTC8090
Continental Crane runs a fleet of mixed fleet of Rough Terrain and crawler cranes from Grove, Link Belt, Terex, Liebherr and Manitowoc along with a few Comedil tower cranes. It has also established a partnership arrangement with Bigge Equipment, to offer a wider range of cranes to its customer base. It is an official dealer for Terex Cranes.
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Mike Rice Continental Crane’s rental manager said: “We can state quite confidently that no one else in Southern California has such a large, new and environmentally-friendly fleet of rough terrain cranes as Continental Crane Co. We also have factory-trained and factory-certified technicians to service the equipment and a comprehensive parts department to meet every need of all our customers.”
“From our premises in La Mirada, in the greater Los Angeles area, we are strategically located to serve contractors not only in Southern California but also across the Desert Southwest up to Las Vegas, east to Phoenix, and beyond. In the current market, many contractors have had problems getting good new cranes. We are here to solve those problems.”
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