Allelys unveil 1,200te AK912 pedestal crane

Allelys, THLG member for the UK, have unveiled their Gottwald AK912 pedestal crane as it returns to the UK market.

The crane, with a lifting capacity of 1,200te and a main boom length of 113 metres, is one of the largest capacity cranes in the market and further strengthens Allelys’ heavy lift capabilities.

“Our purchase of the AK912 provides an additional heavy lift crane option across the UK and expands our wide-ranging fleet to include cranes with lifting capacities of 15te through to 1,200te,” explains Richard Beardmore, Chief Commercial Officer at Allelys.

“The AK912 is well known within the industry and has a long reputation for lifting heavy components at an impressive radius – providing a clear commercial and technical advantage to our clients. Whether it’s working on quays with significant stand back requirements or lifting multiple components from one static location, this crane can work across all sectors and reduces the need for additional cranes, saving time and costs. The adaptability of the AK912 makes it a true asset to our equipment fleet,” concluded Beardmore.

“The crane has undergone a full refurbishment by the expert team at Allelys, which saw every component rigorously checked, tested and replaced where necessary, and now with this phase complete and the state-of-the art control system in place, the crane is entering the market to deliver the precise positioning and alignment of heavy cargo that it’s renown for,” commented Danny Skidmore, Chief Operations Officer at Allelys.

As specialists in heavy lift and specialist transport, Allelys provide complete solutions to their client base and continuously invest in the fleet to expand this service offering further.

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