Maeda Seisakusho 60 years

April 14, 2022

Published by Kranlyft Group

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY

This year Maeda Seisakusho – Maeda Cranes – celebrates 60 years. At Kranlyft Group we are grateful to have worked with Maeda Seisakusho since 1999, and are looking forward to an interesting future to come with Maeda.

This celebration will be highlighted throughout the year.

Their 60-years anniversary logo has been carefully produced to symbolise the company’s history, and future with the motivation: “The symbol can be read as both “60” and “GO”, representing the company’s enthusiasm for boldly pushing forward into a new era. This symbol expresses the company’s ability to respond swiftly to the challenges of changing times”

Read more here: Maeda 60 years

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