Marco Crane Takes Delivery of Grove GMK7550 in Arizona

Wed May 02, 2007
Crane Equipment Guide

Marco Crane received a new Grove GMK7550 mobile crane, the largest all-terrain available from Manitowoc Crane Group.

Dan Mardian, president of Marco Crane and sister company Mardian Equipment, both based in Phoenix, Ariz., said the GMK7550’s 550-ton (450 t) capacity and transportability were important features for his business.

“Because we have offices in several states, we need a crane that meets the exacting road requirements of each state. After studying the market, we decided that the GMK7550 was the crane for us,” he said.

“Roading restrictions for cranes, especially large ones like this seven-axle unit, can be very demanding. However, the GMK7550 was the ideal choice as its weight-per-axle ratio was passable here in Arizona and also in the neighboring state of California, which has some of the most stringent roading laws in the country — and which also is home to one of our main offices.”

Manitowoc Crane Group dealer H&E Equipment sold the GMK7550 to Marco Crane through its Phoenix branch.

Cary Burr, sales representative of H&E Equipment, explained that the GMK7550’s flexibility in transport made it an ideal choice for western U.S. companies.

“We have a long-standing relationship with Grove, and our customers are always intrigued to see what innovations the company is working on,” he said. “The GMK7550 is an excellent all-terrain crane with both a strong capacity and significant reach. It is very well suited for this part of the U.S., where jobs and distances both tend to be at the larger end of the scale.”

The GMK7550 offers a five-section, 197-ft. (60 m) main boom, with Megaform shaping and Twin-Lock boom-pinning system. It also can be configured with a 230-ft. (73 m) boom extension, allowing a maximum tip height of 430 ft. (131 m).

Marco Crane has a large number of Grove all-terrain cranes in its fleet, including models GMK5120B, GMK5240 and several others including the GMK7550.

The company celebrated its 50th anniversary this year and has four facilities, two in Arizona — Phoenix and Tucson — one in Las Vegas, Nev., and one in Lakeside, Calif. The firm plans to purchase Grove’s Megawinglift attachment for the GMK7550 in the near future.