In May 2025, the Galich Mobile Crane Plant made an important delivery, shipping the first-in-its-class 70-ton mobile crane KS-75721-6 to the oil and gas giant PJSC Surgutneftegaz. The device is equipped with a 42-meter telescopic boom, which is installed on an MZKT-750002 (8×8.1) all-terrain chassis.
The cooperation between the two companies has shown that the Galich Mobile Crane Plant can produce heavy-duty equipment capable of handling complex production tasks. Surgutneftegaz specialists highly appreciated the improved characteristics of the new mobile crane, including its lifting capacity, stability and control accuracy. Domestic components were used as much as possible in the production of this heavy equipment.
As a reminder, the Galich Mobile Crane Plant previously supplied Surgutneftegaz with models with lifting capacities of 25, 30 and 50 tons, which have proven to be reliable machines in harsh climates. The new delivery confirms successful cooperation and opens up prospects for further development of the partnership between the plant and the oil and gas holding.
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