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The Manitowoc Company will make a major statement at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, unveiling new cranes, expanded aftermarket offerings and a broad portfolio of customer support solutions. The company will present flagship crane launches from its Grove and National Crane brands while reinforcing its strategy to deliver complete lifecycle lifting solutions. Visitors to the booth will also see the Grove GRT780, one of North America’s most popular rough-terrain cranes.

Aaron Ravenscroft, president and CEO, said the company’s CRANES+50 strategy is driving its ambition to become a full-lifecycle lifting partner. He noted that Manitowoc’s presence at the show highlights both large-scale equipment and the support structure that helps customers maximize fleet performance and long-term value.

Customer partnership is a central theme, with Manitowoc emphasizing services that extend well beyond the initial sale. These include parts and technical service, lift planning consultation, workforce training, maintenance programs and technologies designed to improve efficiency and uptime.

Support solutions on display are organized around training and workforce development, digital tools for fleet and performance management, lifecycle programs such as rebuilds, remanufactured parts and extended coverage, and maintenance accessories aimed at improving reliability.

A key debut is the new Mobile Training and Technology Center, a mobile classroom designed for on-site technician training. Housed in a 53 ft trailer and deployable in around six hours, the unit features connected multimedia systems and instructor-led sessions tailored to customer requirements, supporting faster upskilling for crane owners and dealers across North America.

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