Manitowoc Unveils Grove GRT765 and GRT780 Rough-terrain Cranes

Manitowoc GRT765 and GRT780 models are in the mid-capacity rough-terrain crane segment.

Manitowoc GRT765 and GRT780 models are in the mid-capacity rough-terrain crane segment.
Manitowoc GRT765 and GRT780 models are in the mid-capacity rough-terrain crane segment.
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With the introduction of the GRT765 and GRT780 models, Manitowoc now offers an expanded range of Grove GRT rough-terrain cranes. Grove rough-terrain cranes are manufactured at Manitowoc’s facilities in Shady Grove, Pennsylvania, U.S. and Niella Tanaro, Italy. 

“The many positive attributes of our Grove GRT cranes are crucial for performance and operational efficiency,” said John Bair, product manager for rough-terrain cranes at Manitowoc.

“Ease of transport and maneuverability are other strong suits. These cranes are designed to be compact and lightweight, facilitating easier movement to and from the jobsite, as well as when they’re working. Their self-rigging capability is a huge plus, as even the largest models can be fully self-rigged without an assist crane, saving time and money.”

Manitowoc GRT765 and GRT780 models are in the mid-capacity rough-terrain crane segment. Applications for the cranes include bridge and highway construction, steel erection and refinery work.

Manitowoc plans to continue innovating within the GRT line, introducing additional models to continue meeting the needs of the RT market and incorporating our latest technologies. We’re excited about the future of our GRT line,” Bair said.

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The company offers parts and service support, remanufacturing capabilities and training, including hands-on sessions onsite. Training will support the initial delivery and commissioning. Additionally, technicians can access courses on the latest products and technologies via the Grove Technical Training Team to stay current on maintenance and service.

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