News Release

October 10, 2008

Manitowoc cranes modernize steel recycling plant in Switzerland 

This Potain MDT 268 helped with expansion work at a steel recycling plant in Gerlafingen, Switzerland. The crane belongs to Sterki Bau AG, which was the main contractor on the expansion job.

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Two tower cranes from Manitowoc’s Potain brand helped modernize a steel recycling plant in Gerlafingen, Switzerland. On site were the 12 t capacity MDT268 J12 from Potain’s Topless MDT range and the 6 t capacity MDT 128 from the city topless range.
 
The plant is already the largest in Switzerland but earlier this year the owners, Stahl Gerlafingen AG., began an expansion program to cope with increasing demands as the global demand for steel remains high. Although there is modern equipment in place and technically advanced processes at the site, the company used the opportunity to further enhance the facilities.  
 
For this project, the tower cranes placed 7,700 m3 of concrete and 800 t of steel framework for the development. Swiss Manitowoc dealer Stirnimann supplied the cranes after satisfying the contractor the cranes had both the necessary lift ability and the design attributes to meet the strict environmental requirements at the site.  
 
Urs Scheiber, the company’s product manager for tower cranes, said the cranes’ close control was vital to the jobsite.    “The MDT 268 and MDT 128 had a number of demands placed upon them during this project,” he said. “They were lifting heavy loads but still need a high degree of accuracy as they operated alongside the existing structure. Reports from the jobsite said the performance of the cranes was excellent and much of that is down to the close control of Potain’s frequency drives.” The main contractor onsite, Sterki Bau AG, based in Solothurn, has a fleet of 12 Potain cranes all purchased from Stirnimann. The latest two deliveries for this jobsite arrived in March and stayed there until late September.  
 
Sterki Bau opted for the MDT 268, the largest crane in the redesigned MDT range, on this site primarily because of its ability to lift 2.9 t at its jib end of 65 m. The crane was operated with full jib and at a height under hook of 36.4m.  
 
The plant is owned by Stahl Gerlafingen AG, the leading Swiss supplier of reinforcing steel products. The plant processes on average 720,000 t of scrap steel annually, approximately three quarters of all of the recycled steel in Switzerland. Stirnimann has about 100 employees and operates out of three bases in Switzerland: Préverenges, Bonaduz and the headquarters in Olten. The company is a dealer for both the Potain and Grove brands and runs a rental fleet of more than 300 cranes, split between tower cranes and self-erecting cranes.    

About The Manitowoc Company
The Manitowoc Company, Inc. is one of the world's largest providers of lifting equipment for the global construction industry, including lattice-boom cranes,tower cranes, mobile telescopic cranes, and boom trucks. As a leading manufacturer of ice-cube machines, ice/beverage dispensers, and commercial refrigeration equipment, the company offers the broadest line of cold-focused equipment for the foodservice industry. In addition, the company is a leading provider of shipbuilding, ship repair, and conversion services for government, military, and commercial customers throughout the U.S. maritime industry.

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