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Never change a winning team: Aertssen UAE orders 11 Tadano rough terrain cranes

Nov. 21, 2021

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From left to right:
Mr. Yasuaki Kishimoto (CEO & President of TADANO ME LIFTING EQUIPMENT TRADING L.L.C)
Mr. Tony Nuyts (General Manager of Aertssen Machinery Service)
Mr. Nader Mohamadmoshref Alquraan (General Manager of United Alsaqer Heavy Equipment)


The people at Aertssen Machinery Services have trusted the reliability and performance of Tadano rough terrain cranes for many years. This is why the Arabic branch of the company in Abu Dhabi recently ordered eleven additional models from the Japanese manufacturer: Seven GR-1450EX cranes, as well as four GR-500EXL cranes that have already been handed over. The GR-1450EX units will be delivered in the coming year.

With this, the company is continuing its steady strategy of standardizing its fleet with Tadano cranes. This is in keeping with the old soccer rule “never change a winning team,” as Middle East Aertssen Business Unit Manager Tony Nuyts explains: “Tadano GR rough terrain cranes are extremely powerful and heavy-duty machines, and that makes them an indispensable part of our team.”

The “pitch” for the new Tadano GR models will be the work sites where Aertssen is carrying out projects for its local energy sector and construction customers. “They will be fulfilling all of our customer’s lifting needs there,” Tony Nuyts confidently says, as he points out that Aertssen bought all eleven cranes with all the bells and whistles in order to be prepared for any eventuality – like always!

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