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26.09.2012

Seven Grove RTs for Philippines

EEI, one of the largest construction companies in the Philippines has taken delivery of seven new Grove Rough Terrain cranes to help with the construction of a major petrochemical plant.

Five of the cranes, four 60 tonne RT765E-2s and an 80 tonne RT890E, were bought specifically for the project, while two additional 55 tonne RT760Es have been rented from Manitowoc.
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The five new Grove RT cranes shipped from Shady Grove Pennsylvania


Located in the coastal city of Batanga, south of Manila, the project is bordered by sea and mountains. The job site includes extreme heat, humidity, uneven ground and tight spaces and the cranes are working 12 hour days, six days a week to ensure the plant is completed on time.

Once work is complete, the cranes will transfer to other EEI projects.
The RT765E-2 units are equipped with 33 metre main booms, plus 17metre bi-fold swingaway lattice extensions. The RT890E has a 43 metre boom.

Jorel Mateo, vice-president of logistics at EEI said: “This is a very complicated and important project for the country where safety is paramount and completing on time is crucial. The Grove cranes are powerful units in compact packages. They adapt to different demands at the job site and are quick to set up on uneven ground. Their versatility ensures the project moves ahead on schedule.”

The plant is a landmark for the Philippines’ petrochemical industry as the first facility to employ the naptha cracking process. Once operational in 2014, the plant will produce enough ethylene to serve the country’s requirements and allow for exports to countries such as China and Vietnam.


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