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    Location: Houma, Louisiana, USA
    Seller: TP Thompson
    Stock NumberSACCC275468
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.
    Year2008
    Location: Medina, Ohio, USA
    Seller: AMG Truck and Equip Sales, LLC.

    2009 BRODERSON IC200-3G

    Carry Deck Cranes / Pick and Carry Cranes

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    Serial Number194695
    Location: Houston, Texas, USA
    Seller: Bigge Crane and Rigging Co.
    Serial Number121137
    Location: Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA
    Serial Number125116
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
    Location: Hibbing, Minnesota, USA
    Seller: HEPI Dom-Ex
    Serial Number141098
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
    Serial Number140992
    Location: St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Serial Number22769
    Location: Gary, Indiana, USA
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Serial NumberWMG5205602Z000142
    Location: Peest, The Netherlands
    Seller: Jan Kemp B.V.
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Sassenheim, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
    Seller: UCM Holland
    Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA
    Seller: Thill Track & Tractor Service

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    Cranes are essential lifting machines used to move heavy materials safely and efficiently across jobsites of all sizes. From urban high-rise builds to regional infrastructure works and mining operations, these machines support critical workflows such as steel erection, equipment placement, and material handling.


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    • Improve jobsite productivity by reducing manual handling and speeding up lifts
    • Enhance safety with controlled lifting systems and operator visibility
    • Support a wide range of tasks across construction, utilities, and mining
    • Available in mobile and fixed configurations to suit different site needs
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    Crane Applications

    • Commercial construction, including steel erection and concrete panel placement
    • Infrastructure projects such as bridges, roads, and rail upgrades
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    • Utilities work, including powerline servicing and telecommunications towers
    • Port, logistics, and warehouse lifting operations

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    • Bucket trucks and service trucks – These units combine lifting capability with elevated work platforms, commonly used by utility crews and maintenance teams. They are ideal for accessing overhead lines, signage, and light-duty lifting tasks in urban or roadside environments.
    • Rough-terrain cranes – Designed for off-road conditions, these cranes feature large tyres and all-wheel drive for stability on uneven ground. They are commonly used on construction and mining sites where mobility across unprepared surfaces is essential.
    • All-terrain cranes – Built for both on-road travel and off-road performance, these versatile machines suit contractors handling multiple site types. They balance highway speed with strong lifting capacity for large infrastructure projects.
    • Crawler cranes – Mounted on tracks, crawler cranes provide excellent stability and lifting capacity for long-term projects. They are suited to large-scale construction where ground pressure and heavy lifts are key considerations.
    • Truck cranes – These cranes are mounted on road-legal trucks, allowing quick transport between jobsites. They are ideal for contractors needing flexibility and fast setup for general lifting work.
    • Tower cranes – Fixed cranes commonly used in high-rise construction, offering height and lifting reach. They are suited to dense urban projects where vertical lifting and long-term placement are required.

    How To Buy The Right Cranes

    • Match lifting capacity to workload: Consider the typical weight and height of lifts on your job sites to ensure the crane meets operational demands without over-specifying.
    • Assess site conditions: Urban, regional, or off-road environments influence whether mobile, tracked, or fixed cranes are most suitable.
    • Transport and setup needs: Evaluate how often the crane will move between sites and the time required for assembly or mobilisation.
    • Operator requirements: Look at cab design, controls, and visibility to support safe and efficient operation across long shifts.
    • Fleet compatibility: Contractors often align new purchases with existing fleet types to streamline maintenance and training.

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    Explore cranes for sale from such leading manufacturers as Altec, Grove, Liebherr, Link-Belt, Tadano, Terex, Versalift, XCMG, and others. Buyers can compare new and used configurations to suit different lifting capacities, site conditions, and operational needs.