[Job Story] Manta utilize Potain MCT 565 topless cranes on its projects in Singapore

  • Since the Potain MCT 565 launched at bauma China 2018, its popularity is continuing to grow.

  • Both topless cranes are being used on residential and housing projects in Singapore.

The first Potain MCT 565 topless cranes in Singapore. Source: Manitowoc

Manta Equipment received two brand new Potain MCT 565 M25 topless cranes in Singapore and recorded immediate success with both. Hock Guan Cheong Builder purchased the first from the company and is using it for residential construction projects, while BHCC Construction is renting the second one for use on housing projects.

“We chose the MCT 565 because the Potain topless crane has better lifting capacity compared to the similar class of cranes from other manufacturers,”

said Benjamin Goh, marketing manager at Manta Equipment.

Photo of the ceremony between Manitowoc Cranes – Manta Group, in November 2019. Source: Manitowoc

The MCT 565 M25 offers a 25 t maximum load and jib length configurations from 30 m to 80 m in 5 m increments. At its 80 m jib end, it can handle an impressive 4 t. Despite its increased size, the new model stays true to the design characteristics of Potain topless cranes, with easy transport and erection combining with excellent on-site performance.
Manta Equipment is one of Asia’s leading tower crane rental companies. It serves primarily the construction and infrastructure sectors in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Macau. In Singapore, the company has been leasing Potain cranes to customers for over 25 years.

Photo of the ceremony between Manitowoc Cranes – Manta Group, in November 2019. Source: Manitowoc

“Since the MCT 565 launched at bauma China 2018, popularity is continuing to grow,”

said Darren Tan, regional sales manager, tower cranes, Manitowoc Cranes – Greater Asia Pacific. “With many contractors preferring topless cranes and job sites using heavier construction materials, we expect to see more demand for the MCT 565, which is now the largest topless crane from Potain’s Asia Range.”

Source: Manitowoc

Chiara De Paoli
Chiara De Paoli
Editor at HeavyQuip Magazine and International Operations Manager for V22 Media