Photo: from left to right Rob Hanskamp (production manager), Anton Bulten (director) and Arno Bulten (manager)
Bulten is proud to announce the establishment of Giraffe Cranes, a new Bulten company that will focus on the development and assembly of electric trailer cranes and construction crane frames.
With years of experience in the market for self-erecting cranes, the Dutch company Bulten Bouwmaterieel is transferring its expertise and innovation to a new company with the fun name: Giraffe Cranes. In recent years, various construction companies have already become acquainted with Bulten's mobile self-erecting cranes, both on undercarriages and crawlers. With the introduction of a self-erecting crane on a trailer, the need arose for an assembly location.
Giraffe Cranes is located in Baak, where the company has had a spacious production hall with assembly hall and offices since 1 February. Anton Bulten, director at Bulten Construction Equipment: “With Giraffe Cranes, we can further develop our products that were created at Bulten, focus on production and also introduce international markets to the innovations of our Giraffe products. A great milestone for our company, which will be 40 years old next year”.
In recent years, Bulten has proven itself as a leading partner in self-erecting cranes with knowledge, quality and reliability. In this role, the company will further expand rental, sales and service in the coming years.
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