Hareket gets 2,200 tonne crawler crane

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Hareket's new Sany SCE22000A crawler crane Turkish heavy lift and transport specialist Hareket taking delivery of its new giant Chinese crane. Photo: Hareket

Turkish heavy lift and transport specialist Hareket has taken delivery of a 2,200 tonne capacity lattice boom crawler crane.

The Sany SCE22000A with double boom was delivered from the factory in China to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

A handover ceremony was attended by many senior figures from the two companies and local dignitaries in Dubai. Among them were Abdullah Altunkum, Hareket CEO, Tom Liu, Sany Crane general manager, and Onur Saylan, consul general of Dubai.

Hareket's new 2,200 tonne capacity Sany SCE22000A crawler crane Hareket’s new 2,200 tonne capacity Sany crawler crane in Dubai, UAE. Photo: Hareket

Largest in the fleet

Commenting at the occasion, Abdullah Altunkum said, “We are extremely proud and delighted to announce the delivery of our new 2,200 tonne capacity giant crawler crane in the UAE.

“With our 67 years of global experience, we continue to be a pioneer in the heavy lifting and transportation industry. This investment, which is one of the largest cranes in the region, will enable us to continue providing the best service to our customers in energy, nuclear energy, oil & gas, and mega construction projects,” Altunkum continued.

Abdullah Altunkum is a speaker at Cranes and Transport Middle East, a top level conference and networking event for the industry being held in Dubai, UAE, on 1 and 2 October 2024. More details on the CATME programme and speakers.

This crane order for the first SCE22000A was first marked back in March in a ceremony at the Sany factory in Huzhou Industrial Park in Zhejiang Province, around 125 km from Shanghai.

Sany and Hareket top brass lined up at the factory in Huzhou Initial signing ceremony in China for the first new SCE22000A. Photo: Sany Crane
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