Spierings Mobile Cranes has announced plans to introduce new tower crane models, marking a potential expansion beyond its established mobile tower crane niche. The Dutch manufacturer, known for self-erecting city cranes popular in urban construction, has not yet disclosed technical specifications or delivery timelines for the new models. Industry observers view the move as a strategic push to compete more directly in the broader mobile crane segment, where manufacturers like Liebherr and Tadano currently dominate. For contractors, the expansion could mean more choice in the mobile tower crane category, particularly if Spierings maintains its focus on compact footprint and quick setup times that have defined its existing SK series.
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