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Smaller harbour cranes
25 January 2013
Gottwald Port Technology, a subsidiary of Demag Cranes, has launched a new Model 2 Harbour Crane, specifically designed to meet the needs of smaller terminals in maritime and river ports. The new model has a maximum lif

Gottwald Port Technology, a
subsidiary of Demag Cranes, has
launched a new Model 2 Harbour
Crane, specifically designed to meet
the needs of smaller terminals in
maritime and river ports. The new
model has a maximum lifting capacity
of 80t, a radius of up to 40m and
hoisting speeds of up to 120m/min.
Model 2 is the first member of Gottwald's small crane family, which has now extended Gottwald's Generation 5 harbour cranes into the realms of smaller cargo handling applications.
As part of the launch of the Model 2 range, Gottwald has introduced a new crane type, the G HRK rubber tyred portal harbour crane. This crane type combines the mobility of the classic rubber tyred G HMK mobile harbour crane with the benefits associated with a drive under portal solution.
Model 2 is the first member of Gottwald's small crane family, which has now extended Gottwald's Generation 5 harbour cranes into the realms of smaller cargo handling applications.
As part of the launch of the Model 2 range, Gottwald has introduced a new crane type, the G HRK rubber tyred portal harbour crane. This crane type combines the mobility of the classic rubber tyred G HMK mobile harbour crane with the benefits associated with a drive under portal solution.
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