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One of Venturi Acciai’s most prestigious customers is the company PM-Group, the leading Italian manufacturer of truck-mounted hydraulic cranes, with headquarters in San Cesario sul Panaro (MO); the company boasts a history of 50 years of technological innovation and a range of over 50 crane models of different tonnage. In 2015 it became part of Manitex International (Nasdaq: MNTX), a leading American provider of engineered lifting solutions including truck-mounted cranes with telescopic arms, rough terrain forklifts, container handling equipment and other related equipment.
The performance of one of the company’s latest models can be seen in the video attached, which clearly shows what this company’s manufacturing talent is capable of achieving.
In previous articles for our website, we have explained the construction philosophy of Venturi Acciai srl, in particular as regards the sector that for many years has been dedicated to sheet metal cutting and cold bending for the manufacture of sections used for the assembly of arms for telescopic cranes; it is important to show how this production effort translates into an actual working part of a machine.
PM-Group requires the exclusive use of prestigious steel for all the parts that make up the various models that are manufactured and exported worldwide; thanks to its consolidated history of successes it is also a major customer of the steel manufacturers that supply Venturi Acciai.
In this case the high quality STRENX branded steels, ensure that the initial project combined with a basic product of excellent quality, the correct management of all details, work experience and creativity, is transformed into a final product that offers a unique quality guarantee, which is difficult to describe in words but that can be seen in the video attached.
The fact that Venturi Acciai’s customer PM-Group is a qualitative leader thanks to its commitment to selecting high quality steel is greatly satisfying as it confirms that Venturi Acciai’s choice to follow a demanding strategy is correct.