In order to view all images, please register and log in. This will also allow you to comment on our stories and have the option to receive our email alerts. Click here to register
20.08.2018

Four Terex RT for Ecuador

Ecuadorian crane, heavy transport and rigging company Transportes Noroccidental has added four new 90 tonne Terex RT 100US Rough Terrain cranes to its fleet.

The company, which focuses largely on the petrochemical market, selected this particular model for its 47 metre, five section full power boom, and the strength of its load chart compared to other similar sized units. It also added the service it receives from the local distributor Trex Ecuador, was a major factor.

Chie executive Edgar Fabian Andrade said: “We own several Terex crane models and are happy with the performance and durability of these machines. Terex is a globally recognised crane company that builds quality and versatile machinery that helps our team get work done. And, when we need service, our distributor,

Trex, always responds promptly so we can stay on deadline.”
The four cranes are perfectly capable of assembling and disassembling drilling rigs in the Ecuadorian oil region. And ideal for the job because of their mobility on rough surfaces and their operating speeds.”
Please register to see all images

The four new Terex cranes arrive in Ecuador


The four new cranes join four others in the Transportes Noroccidental fleet, all of which are deployed in its oil field operations.

Established in 1961 to transport passengers and parcels, on the difficult roads in the Northwest (which explains the Noroccidental name) region of Pichincha province. When hydrocarbon activity in Ecuador began in 1970the company focused all of its efforts on servicing the fledging industry – and the rest as the say is history. Today the extensive crane fleet includes telescopics from 30 to 550 tonnes, including cranes from Link-Belt, Terex and Grove, and loader cranes to 40 tonnes along with 800 tonne gantries and a substantial heavy transport fleet.

Comments