Newly Formed Grúas Pirineos Invests in a Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1
The purchase of the first Liebherr mobile crane, a LTM 1650-8.1, by the newly formed Grúas Pirineos, based near Zaragoza, Spain, marks a true milestone in the company’s short history. Thanks to this new acquisition, it can now offer a comprehensive range of services to its customers.
The Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 will be primarily used by Grúas Pirineos in the wind energy, industrial and construction sectors.
In an exciting development, Grúas Losfablos and Grutrans Cabos merged a year ago to form Grúas Pirineos with the goal of offering customers powerful and innovative machinery for larger projects. The LTM 1650-8.1 is the first machine in the newly established company’s fleet. Both companies, individually and together, have chosen Liebherr as their trusted business partner.
Emilio Losfablos, Managing Director of Grúas Pirineos explains, “We want to offer our customers comprehensive services and meet the demand for machines capable of handling challenging tasks,” . With a maximum lifting capacity of 700t, the new addition can optimally meet the demand for greater reach and lifting power.says Emilio.
Losfablos explains the decision to purchase the LTM 1650-8.1, “We chose the best solution on the market when it comes to load bearing capacity, reach, ease of assembly, innovation, performance and safety. Liebherr sets the benchmark in the industry, demonstrating this year after year through innovative products, services and after-sales management”
The Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 mobile crane impresses with its versatility and top-tier performance. It is available with two telescopic boom lengths, 54m and 80m, and is equipped with Y-telescopic boom guying system, which significantly increases the load bearing capacity and enhances lateral stability. In addition, the crane features a 91m luffing jib and a 62m lattice-type fixed jib.
Grúas Pirineos will use the Liebherr LTM 1650-8.1 for a wide variety of applications across the wind energy, industrial and construction sectors. To start with, the new crane will carry out lifting jobs in the wind power industry and the assembly of girders for infrastructure projects.
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