All State Crane and Rigging of Holland, Michigan, received the first SANY SAT700A-3.1 all-terrain crane to enter service in North America. The delivery marks a milestone for both SANY America and the U.S. crane market as the company introduces its all-terrain (AT) line to the continent.
Developed specifically for North American operators, the SAT700A-3.1 features modern design, proven components and a focus on cost-effective performance. With this delivery, All State becomes the first U.S. dealer to operate a SANY AT crane.
"We're proud to be working with All State Crane and Rigging on this historic delivery," said Leon Bowden, product manager for All-Terrain Cranes at SANY America. "The SAT700A-3.1 was designed with North American operators in mind—offering class-leading specs, a familiar Cummins driveline and a value proposition that speaks for itself."
The SAT700A-3.1 is rated at 70 U.S. tons and comes equipped with a 6-section, 164-foot boom, flexible counterweight configurations and a Cummins L9 engine paired with an Allison transmission. The machine is also designed for ease of transport with roadable axle loads and features an intuitive operator cab with a touchscreen load moment indicator system.
SANY America provides a 3-year, 3,000-hour full machine warranty to reduce downtime and ensure long-term value for owners and rental fleets. "We’ve built our support network and parts logistics in North America to ensure we’re there when our customers need us,” Bowden added.
All State Crane and Rigging cited performance, reliability and overall value as key reasons for the purchase. “We’re excited to be on the leading edge,” a company spokesperson said. “The SAT700A-3.1 checked all the boxes for performance, reliability and long-term value. It’s a strong crane at a smart price point—and with SANY’s warranty and support, we’re confident in the decision.”
As SANY prepares for more deliveries of the SAT700A-3.1 across the U.S. later this year, the company continues to expand its dealer and service network to support growth in the all-terrain crane sector.