Maxim Crane Amps Up Investment in Rough Terrain Cranes

April 18, 2014
Crane rental giant Maxim Crane Works has taken delivery of more than 30 new rough-terrain cranes in the first quarter of 2014, the company said.

Crane rental giant Maxim Crane Works has taken delivery of more than 30 new rough-terrain cranes in the first quarter of 2014, the company said. The deliveries include products from Grove and Linkbelt and range in size from 50 to 130 tons in class.

“We have invested over $70 million in new equipment over the last 18 months,” said Larry Lis, vice president of Maxim’s northeast region. “This significant investment in our fleet as well as the addition of experienced crane sale reps, technicians and support equipment emphasizes our commitment to our customers, our team and our confidence in the U.S. crane rental market.”

“Our continuous evaluation of our customers’ needs and our ability to listen to the voice of the customer enables us to plan our purchases and work with the manufacturers to ensure that we have the most state-of-the-art equipment, modernized fleet and ability to provide lifting solutions that ensure the safest and most beneficial crane rental customer partnership in the industry,” said Randy Johnston, president of Maxim’s central region.

Based in Bridgeville, Pa., near Pittsburgh, Maxim Crane Works is No. 9 on the RER 100.