
2011 Equipment guide for Bay Crane
This week we delivered a new equipment guide for US crane rental company Bay Crane from New York. The fourth issue of the equipment guide covers some updates of new mobile cranes and equipment. The rental fleet of Bay Crane is permanently expanded in numbers and crane types. This time we added load charts for several Liebherr mobile cranes. The additions of telescopic cranes include the LTM 1100-4.2 and the 400 tons capacity LTM 1350-6.1 from Liebherr. Also we had to add specifications for some 80 tons and 100 tons rough terrain cranes and hydraulic truck cranes from Tadano.
The fourth issue of the Bay Crane equipment guide now contains 672 pages full of specifications and load charts for boom trucks, industrial cranes, rough terrain cranes, all terrain cranes, crawler cranes and tower cranes. Also general information and specifications for fork lifts and other rental equipment is included. A newly added table of contents helps to find every information in a second. This guide as a comprehensive reference for customers in need of crane rental.
But not only the technical content of the crane guide was updated. A major graphic change of the equipment guide appeared with the change of the company logo. Bay Crane based in Long Island City is a major crane rental company in the heart of New York, running a second location in Hicksville. All former equipment guides had the claim “New York’s leader in crane rental and specialized transportation solutions”. Bay Crane from the beginning on is intensively involved in the recovery work and rebuilding of Ground Zero.
In the last two years the company also expanded its crane rental business massively to the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Nowadays a total of five crane rental locations offer crane rental and heavy haulage in the northeast of the United States. The massive expansion makes Bay Crane to “Northeast’s leader in crane rental and specialized transportation solutions”. That’s why the company logo in the equipment guide had to be changed from “Bay Crane New York” to “Bay Crane Northeast“.




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