News Release
Manitowoc welcomes visitors at M&T Expo 2018 in São Paulo
28.11.2018
- One of the largest
tradeshows in Latin America, M&T Expo 2018, provides Manitowoc a great
opportunity to present its newest technologies to contractors, engineers
and executives from construction and mining companies in the region.
- Attendees are being shown
demonstrations on how Manitowoc’s user-friendly operating platform CCS
works and can also test the company’s diagnostic smartphone app.
From
Monday through Thursday (November 26-29), visitors to Manitowoc’s booth at
M&T Expo 2018 in São Paulo, Brazil, are learning more about the company’s
most innovative cranes and newest technologies. This cutting-edge equipment
makes work at job sites more efficient, while increasing return on investment.
After a few years of reduced activity in the Brazilian construction industry,
all eyes are now focused on a potential economic recovery that could lead to
the resumption of infrastructure projects and a long-expected increase in the
demand for new equipment. According to Rene Porto, sales director for Manitowoc
Brazil, this is a great opportunity for the company to present its new
technologies and their benefits to its customers.
“Our customers in Brazil are eager to know what is going on in the market and
the innovations that are transforming the industry. At this year’s M&T, we
are presenting technologies developed at Manitowoc that were based on feedback
from customers to maximize the return on investment for their businesses, which
is our ultimate goal,” he said.
A team of experts from Manitowoc has been hosting discussions on some of the
company’s new cranes, such as the new Grove all-terrain GMK4100L-1, GMK5150 and
GMK5250L. These versatile cranes feature compact designs, powerful lifting
capacities and fast highway speeds. A Crane Control System (CCS) cab is on
display at Manitowoc’s booth, so visitors can see how easy and efficient it is
to operate the company’s intuitive, user-friendly operating platform, which is
integrated across many of the new product lines.
A simulator of the MAXbase system is also exhibited. It provides users with
greater setup flexibility by enabling easier access to narrow sites thanks to
its asymmetrical outrigger positions. This makes jobsite planning much easier
and enables improved load capacities. And Manitowoc’s diagnostic smartphone app
is another highlight at the tradeshow. Visitors are shown demonstrations on how
the app helps crane operators interpret the numeric diagnostic codes generated
by their on-board control systems and diagnose technical issues much faster.
Manitowoc is the first manufacturer in the crane industry to release an app of
this kind.
The M&T Expo draws customers from different parts of Brazil, but also
contractors, engineers and executives from construction and mining companies
from all over Latin America. Cristian Galaz, Manitowoc’s vice president of
sales for South America, explained that despite the lower demand for new
machines registered in the last few years in Brazil, the largest economy in the
region, the country is still a reference in terms of market trends.
“We have already welcomed visitors from Bolivia, Peru, Chile, and other
countries. They came to São Paulo because they knew the importance of this
tradeshow and the relevance of Brazil in the industry,” Galaz said. “For us, it
is a great opportunity to show our crane models that are perfectly suited for
jobs all over the region.”
The Manitowoc Company, Inc. (“Manitowoc”) was founded in 1902 and has over a 117-year tradition of providing high-quality products and support services that are tailored to customers’ needs. Its 2019 net sales were approximately $1.83 billion. Manitowoc is one of the world's leading providers of engineered lifting solutions. Through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Manitowoc designs, manufactures, markets and supports comprehensive product lines of mobile telescopic cranes, tower cranes, lattice-boom crawler cranes, boom trucks and industrial cranes under the Grove, Potain, Manitowoc, National Crane, Shuttlelift and Manitowoc Crane Care brand names.