Gatwood Crane Service Expands Operations with Fleet and Equipment Purchase



Gatwood Crane Service, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Bay Crane Companies, made a significant investment in the expansion of its fleet and services in the Chicagoland area with the purchase of 43 cranes and other related support equipment from CC Acquisition (dba Chelino Crane), a wholly-owned subsidiary of ML Crane Group.

“This investment represents a significant expansion of our Gatwood Crane fleet located in the Chicago-land area and is indicative of the strong commitment we have to support our existing customers and expanding the customers we serve. ML Group was looking to focus their business in the Midwestern United States on its strong base of wind and other alternative energy customers and projects. As a result, they had excess fleet that was used primarily to service these industrial customers,” Kenneth Bernardo, CEO of Bay Crane, said. “The industrial customer base is a core component of our Midwestern growth strategy, so the transaction was a good fit for us both.”

“We are committed to serving our alternative energy customers throughout the Midwest. This transaction allows us to focus on continuing to build ML Crane Group into the premier crane service provider in this segment of the market,” Caroline Asimakopoulos, president of ML Crane Group, said. “The transaction will enable our company to better serve our alternative energy customers, increasing our investment in equipment and people to provide a broader product offering to these customers.”


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