Granada Material Handling Ltd delivers 750th offshore wind farm crane

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Granada Material Handling recently delivered its 750th wind farm davit crane as part of its contract to supply 84 cranes to the Beatrice offshore wind farm project.

Mark Sidwell, director of Granada Material Handling Ltd, commented:
“We are extremely pleased to have reached this milestone in our delivery programme; this is testament to our tried, tested and proven product, and to our strong UK supply chain. With the recently announced contract wins for Granada at East Anglia ONE and Hornsea Offshore wind farms we expect a busy year ahead.”

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