New equipment is expected to be deployed across the bustling markets of steel erection, general contracting, pipeline work and other applications. The machines will be strategically targeted among the 33 branches in ALL’s national footprint.

Just six months after announcing a massive purchase of 20 Link-Belt cranes, the ALL Family of Companies is tripling up by ordering 42 additional pieces of equipment. Cranes from this second, larger order are expected to be delivered throughout 2024.

The package includes rough terrain cranes, telescopic crawlers, lattice boom crawlers and hydraulic truck cranes in capacities ranging from 55 to 250-tons.

The package is highlighted by 13 telecrawlers, including three 250-ton TCC-2500s, strengthening ALL’s hand in a category in which they already hold dominance. In addition, 10 traditional mid-range capacity crawlers have been added along with eight truck cranes, which bolster the company’s taxi-crane fleet. Finally, 12 rough terrain cranes, from 160-tons to 65-tons, also have been added.

“The package is further evidence of ALL’s commitment to continuous investment and offering the most modern fleet to our customers,” said Steve Freckmann, general manager of Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental, a member of the ALL Family of Companies. “Adding 62 units in a year’s time affords our customers greater flexibility and choice — in all of our regions.”

“We are proud to be a long-term partner with the All Family of Companies,” said Bill Stramer, Link-Belt senior vice president — marketing, sales, and customer support.

“Our truck cranes have a long history as key contributors in their taxi fleet, and our lattice crawlers and rough terrain cranes continue to be top performers in their bare rental fleet. All Crane was one of the first rental companies to see the value of the telescopic crawler cranes in their fleet and purchased 10 of our TCC-750’s when they were introduced over a decade ago. Today, the size and breadth of their TCC fleet is unmatched in the industry, and gives them a unique advantage in the market as the TCC products enjoy very high demand.”

Stramer further emphasized that Dawes has been a Link-Belt dealer for more than a generation.

“A sales leader knows their product, and committing Link-Belt equipment to the ALL Family rental fleet demonstrates a real passion for excellence.”

The purchase includes six each Link-Belt LS248HSL 200-ton crawler cranes and Link-Belt 65RT 65-ton rough terrain cranes, five Link-Belt 85RT 85-ton rough terrain cranes, four each Link-Belt TCC-550 55-ton telescopic crawler cranes and Link-Belt 238HSL 150-ton crawlers, three each Link-Belt TCC-2500 250-ton telescopic crawlers and Link-Belt HTC-86110 110-ton truck cranes, Link-Belt HTC-8675 75-ton telescopic truck cranes, two each Link-Belt 65HT 65-ton telescopic truck cranes, TCC-1200 120-ton telescopic crawlers, and TCC-800 80-ton telescopic crawlers, and one each Link-Belt 100RT 100-ton RT and RTC-80160 160-ton rough terrain crane.

New equipment is expected to be deployed across the bustling markets of steel erection, general contracting, pipeline work and other applications. The machines will be strategically targeted among the 33 branches in ALL’s national footprint.

For more information, visit www.allcrane.com/.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.



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