Faroe Islands contractor Rókin has taken delivery of a 300 tonne Grove GMK6300L-1 All Terrain crane, its first mobile crane and according to the company, the largest All Terrain crane in the Islands.
The new Grove GMK6300L-1 in operation
The six axle GMK 6300L-1 - supplied by Grove's Danish distributor UN Mobilkrane - is equipped with a seven section 80 metre main boom and can handle 14 tonnes on the full boom at a 14 metre radius. It can also be rigged with 37 metres of luffing extensions, for a maximum tip height of 120 metres. The unit will be used on a range of work, including harbour development and other infrastructure projects.
Manitowoc's sales manager for the Nordi region, Holger Haber said: “We are proud to support Rókin with this high performance crane and are confident that the GMK6300L-1 will be a valuable asset for their future projects.”
Established in 2010, Rókin’s fleet includes loader cranes, excavators and other earth moving equipment supported by a team of 14 employees on the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic between Scotland and Iceland.
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