MCG Produces 500th GMK5100
April 5, 2006 — Manitowoc Crane Group (MCG) recently produced its 500th Grove GMK5100 (GMK5120B in the

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The Grove GMK5120B is one of MCG's most popular AT cranes.
Jack Swan, vice president of operations for All Erection, explains why the GMK5100 fit his company's needs. “The GMK5100 has one of the best lifting charts in its class,” he said. “It is a reliable, hard-working machine used for a variety of jobs. We've got a number of these machines at depots across the country and they're consistently popular with our customers.”
According to Philippe Cohet, executive vice-president for MCG in the Europe,
The 100-ton GMK5100 first appeared in 2000. It features a 167.3-foot main boom, maximum jib of 111.5 feet, taxi configuration and a 12-ton counterweight. Due to its success, many of the GMK5100's features are incorporated into Grove's latest five-axle unit, the GMK5130-1 (GMK5165-1 in the


