Terex unveils TRT 35 crane, appoints new product line leader

Product photo of the TRT 35 Rough Terrain Crane from Terex.

Terex Cranes has unveiled its latest innovation, the TRT 35 Rough Terrain crane. The new model expands Terex’s rough terrain offering, following the launch of the TRT 80 & 90 earlier this year.

Guillaume Bertrand, RT Sales Manager, Terex Cranes said, “The addition of the TRT 35 will enhance an already significant product range offered by Terex Rough Terrain Cranes, meeting both market and customers’ needs for a flexible yet durable off-road crane. As well as the intuitive TEOS control system, the TRT cranes have compact dimensions, proportional telescopic boom, full power and come equipped for T-Link telematics platform allowing geo localization and remote diagnostics.”

The TRT 35 is a 35-t rough terrain crane with a synchronized, four-section boom. Terex claims that this gives the operator the best lifting performance, regardless of the boom length. The machine’s width is 2.5 metres, which, according to Terex, enhances maneuverability, even on busy and narrow job sites.

Also, the company claims that the integration of four steering options enhances manoeuvrability.

The TRT 35 features a Cummins 4-cylinder engine with an Eco Mode function. Additionally, the TRT 35 is compatible with both the Cummins QSB4.5 Stage IIIA-Tier 3 and the QSB4.5 Stage 5-Tier 4F.

Furthermore, the TRT 35 has Powershift (permanent four-wheel drive) with two modes. Manual mode has three speeds forward and three speeds reverse, while automatic mode has five forward and three reverse.

Terex T-Link telematics provides customers with real-time information on the performance of their crane. This system comes standard on the TRT 35, along with LED lights.

Further options available include:

  • Lattice type jib
  • Radio remote control
  • Auxiliary winch
  • Outrigger control from the carrier
  • Anemometer
  • 10-inch touchscreen display
  • Cameras

The TRT 35 is available  now, while the American version will be available early in 2022.

New leader for Terex Rough Terrain Cranes

Terex Cranes announces the appointment of Giancarlo Montanari to the position of Business Line Leader for Terex Rough Terrain Cranes.

Montanari is based out of the Terex Rough Terrain Cranes’ manufacturing facility at Crespellano, Italy, Giancarlo. He will look to support the execution of an aggressive and successful distribution strategy. Also, he aims to provide strong contribution and leadership for product roadmaps and ensure excellent customer support.

Photo of Giancarlo Montanari, who has been appointed Business Line Leader for Terex Rough Terrain Cranes.
Giancarlo Montanari

Marco Gentilini, Vice President and General Manager, Terex Cranes said, “Giancarlo’s appointment is part of our ambitious growth strategy for Terex Cranes, representing a renewed focus on our Rough Terrain Cranes product line. He brings a wealth of experience in the global machinery industry, both in developing distribution and creating successful customer support strategies. His experience will be a great asset as he works to drive our Rough Terrain Cranes product line forward, which will greatly contribute to our long-term growth and success.”

Speaking of his appointment, Giancarlo said, “I look forward to forging strong relationships with both the internal team as well as our distribution partners and customers. Rough Terrain Cranes is an important product line for Terex Cranes, and I am confident that our renewed focus on these well-engineered products, backed up by our strong support team, will reinvigorate our presence in our global markets.”