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Mammoet USA expands fleet and services

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14 February 2017

Mammoet's yard in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, USA, houses an additional 23 cranes to further enhance the

Mammoet's yard in St. Gabriel, Louisiana, USA, houses an additional 23 cranes to further enhance the company’s offerings along the Gulf Coast.

Mammoet USA has launched a new Crane Services Division and expanded its fleet to better serve clients and plants along the Gulf Coast. Mammoet USA’s new division is based in St. Gabriel, Louisiana and will focus on plant maintenance, turnarounds, and day market rental projects. To support these specific services Mammoet has added 23 cranes to its portfolio ranging from 65 to 500 tonne capacity.

In addition to the cranes, Mammoet has put in place an experienced team of professionals to manage activities related to this expansion. Louisiana Branch Manager, Anthony Garcia, commented: “Adding this division to our Gulf Coast operations answers the call from many of our customers to provide a comprehensive crane service under one roof.”

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