Ainscough Reveals More Details of GB£30m Crane Investment Programme – Heavy Lift News
20 May 2021

Ainscough Reveals More Details of GB£30m Crane Investment Programme

Ainscough Crane Hire, the UK’s market-leading crane hire company, has provided further details of the £30m first stage of its crane investment programme, with a total of 37 new cranes set to be added to its fleet by the end of the year. The new cranes are beginning to arrive now in the UK.

Left to right: Andrew Spink, Operations Director Heavy Cranes – Mark James, Operations Director (South)- Richard Everist, Managing Director, Liebherr-Great Britain Ltd – Peter Gibbs, Chief Executive Officer – Derek Gow, Commercial Director – Lee Sixsmith, Operations Director (North) and Ian Scapens, Chief Financial Officer

 

Already boasting the largest crane fleet in the UK, last month the company welcomed the UK’s first 650t Liebherr LTM1650-8.1 crane. Ainscough has now also invested in a range of new cranes and is taking delivery of models including the LTM1040-2.1, LTM1060-3.1, LTM1090-4.2, LTM1110-5.1 and LTM1230-5.1.

After this initial stage of the investment programme more cranes will be added to Ainscough’s fleet during 2022 and beyond.

The new arrivals will enable Ainscough to further enhance the service it offers its customers while increasing productivity through new technology, innovation and safer lifting solutions.

The boosting of Ainscough’s fleet reflects the company’s commitment to supporting its customers in delivering the key construction and infrastructure projects that will drive forward the COVID-19 economic recovery, such as HS2 and other major developments.

All of the newest cranes purchased by Ainscough have the latest single-engine technology with exhaust emissions regulation ‘Stage V’, which will help Ainscough’s customers in reaching compliance with emissions regulations.

Thanks to its ECOdrive and ECOmode capabilities, the Stage V engine is designed to reduce fuel consumption by up to 10%, as well as producing less noise and carbon emissions – resulting in quieter crane operations in the diverse local environments in which Ainscough’s project teams operate.

Peter Gibbs, Chief Executive Officer at Ainscough Crane Hire, said: “The arrival of the LTM1650-8.1 in May was a key moment for Ainscough Crane Hire, and our investment programme demonstrates our focus on updating our fleet in order to continually improve the service we offer our customers. These latest additions and the models that will arrive over the coming months will provide a variety of lifting solutions. The new cranes also come with enhanced telematic capabilities which we are linking to a new digital platform to provide real-time data for our customers.

“The diverse range of innovations and capabilities that these cranes offer, all prioritise safer and more productive solutions for our customers. This first stage of our crane investment programme will enable us to respond to changing customer needs as we continue to deliver smarter and more efficient ways of working. The construction industry has a big part to play in helping the country bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic, and our investment programme has been guided by the needs of our customers. We look forward to seeing our latest cranes in action on sites across the country before too long.”

Richard Everist, Managing Director at Liebherr Great Britain, added “The relationship between Ainscough Crane Hire and Liebherr is founded on our common values and commitment to continuous improvement. Many of our recent product innovations, particularly in relation to enhanced safety, have been developed in conjunction with Ainscough, and we are delighted that this collaboration has helped to deliver safe lifting solutions along with productivity and performance gains.”

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