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Mon November 06, 2023 - National Edition #24
Bay Crane Companies Inc. and Capital City Group Inc., two of the industry's leading heavy hauling equipment providers, announced a significant expansion of their fleet with the addition of the GB 600 300 ton and PF 350 175 ton capacity dual lane transporters to work along with the current GB 800 400 ton capacity transporter.
This strategic investment further solidifies their position as leading providers of specialized heavy hauling services with one of the nation's most comprehensive and diverse heavy haul fleets.
Bay Crane Companies and Capital City Group are committed to providing innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of their customers. The dual lane transporters provide favorable permitting and more efficient transportation of large specialized loads, significantly enhancing the ability to handle oversized and overweight loads. This will allow the companies to expand and improve the services they offer to a wide range of customers in construction, energy, utilities, infrastructure and manufacturing, they said.
Key Features of the New Dual Lane Transporters:
"This substantial investment in our fleet reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering top-tier heavy hauling solutions to our clients," said Valerio Colonna, director of project sales and heavy haul of Bay Crane.
"These dual lane transporters enhance our capacity and capabilities, allowing us to meet the demands of even the most complex and oversized load projects."
Bay Crane ranks in the top 10 largest crane service companies in North America and operates from 17 full service locations. Bay Crane was started in 1939 and has grown to become a leader in crane rental and specialized transportation solutions in the United States.
The Bay Crane Companies operate out of branch locations in: New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts under Bay Crane; Michigan, West Virginia and Ohio under Capital City; and in Illinois under Gatwood Crane and Chellino Crane.
For more information, visit www.baycrane.com.