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OSPREY PRIORITISE GREEN CREDENTIALS AND ADDS NEW CRANE TO ITS FLEET

Osprey’s crane fleet continues to expand. The team is working with many clients who have key infrastructure projects that demand bigger and more capable machines.

To date in 2023, Osprey has invested in a variety of cranes including a CC2400, a CC3800-1, an LTR1100 and an LTM1200. In addition to those units, we have further invested in our technical lifting solutions with a new Enerpac JS250 hydraulic gantry system. As we are prioritising green credentials, we expand our capability even further with the purchase of an additional, brand-new CC3800-1, direct from Tadano UK.
Simon Massey, Chief Commercial Officer of Osprey states, “our existing CC3800-1 has more than proven its worth. Because they come with a variety of load options, these machines offer superb flexibility for complex challenges and challenging sites. They have exceptional capacities for such a compact crane. This, coupled with the pipeline that followed-on naturally, plus the unit’s impressive green credentials and the great support we’ve been getting from Tadano UK, made it a very easy decision to place the order for a second, brand new CC3800-1. We’re looking forward to it arriving in Q4 this year, ready for work in 2024.”

As the CC3800-1 will be Tier 4F and Euro 5 compliant, and meets all current emission standards, this new machine will have green credentials that meet Osprey’s ESG policies – an all-important criteria for project managers intent on meeting their own ESG targets, across the supply chain.

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