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This absence meant that, in certain applications, ZLT could only offer rough terrain alternatives - a compromise that did not always align with customer requirements. The introduction of the ZAT600V653G effectively closes this gap, enabling ZLT to present a more comprehensive solution across a broader range of lifting scenarios. Meeting a clear market demand The 60-ton class occupies a critical space in the lifting industry, particularly in regions where operational flexibility and mobility are essential. In Southern Africa, this demand is especially pronounced in mining and construction environments. Cook highlights that “the demand for the 60 ton range all terrain crane is mainly in the mining sector where all wheel drive and steer is important due to on site application and safety requirements, and on construction sites where space and movability are important considerations when getting the crane into position to perform the right lift required.” These environments often present a unique combination of constraints: limited space, uneven terrain, and stringent
ZLT Cranes’ ZAT600V653G all-terrain crane is a a 60-ton class machine designed to fill a notable gap in the company’s offering.
The introduction of the ZAT600V653G represents a deliberate move to align ZLT Cranes’ offering with the evolving needs of its customers.
Reliability is not just about design; it is also about the strength of the support network behind the machine.
The inclusion of internationally recognised certifications further underscores the machine’s adherence to global safety standards, offering reassurance to operators and fleet owners alike.
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CAPITAL EQUIPMENT NEWS APRIL 2026
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