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Bahrain’s Sarens NASS orders 15 new Demag cranes

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Bahrain-based crane services provider Sarens NASS Middle East W.L.L group is expanding its all-terrain crane fleet with 15 new Demag AC-130-5 all-terrain cranes, which it has ordered from the Terex Group-owned brand.

Sarens NASS is one of the largest crane and lifting solutions companies in the GCC region and already owns a fleet of 350 cranes and other lifting equipment, including Demag all-terrain cranes.

Alhanoof Nass, director of Sarens NASS Middle East, said: “We have a significant number of new Demag all terrain cranes in our fleet. The Sarens NASS Middle East W.L.L group has shown its continuous support and believes in the Demag line of products by ordering these cranes. They manufacture products that are of superior quality.”

According to Terex, the five-axle Demag AC 130-5 all-terrain cranes Sarens has ordered are the most compact units in the 130t capacity class with a total length of 14.3 m and a carrier width of 2.75m. The cranes come with a standard 60m long main boom and can reach a maximum system length of 86.5m with additional main boom extensions.

Ludo Sarens, president of the Belgium-based Sarens Group, which is one half of the Sarens NASS joint venture, added: “The name Demag has always stood for quality in our group. Furthermore, Terex Cranes understands our needs and can provide tailored solutions when and where necessary.”

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