NMT Strengthens Fleet with New Spierings SK1265-AT6 eLift Acquisition at Vertikal Days

NMT Crane Hire has placed its latest investment into action with the acquisition of a state-of-the-art Spierings SK1265-AT6 eLift mobile tower crane.
The company collected the crane from Spierings in Newark, as part of their hands-on collaboration, following its launch appearance at the Vertikal Days event.
The Spierings SK1265-AT6 eLift stands as the world’s largest mobile tower crane, designed for speed, reach, and sustainability.
The crane boasts:
- A maximum load capacity of 10,000 kg (up to 13.2 m)
- A pioneering 60m extending jib, including a fifth segment, delivering exceptional radius and flexibility
- Height under jib of 40.5m, with a maximum lifting height of 64.2m at a 30° luffer angle
- Rapid deployment capability, fully assembled and operational in as little as 11 minutes
- Zero-emission operation, powered via the innovative eLift system that enables emission-free performance on small site power supply
This move signals robust continued investment and growth by NMT, under the leadership of Joint Managing Directors JD and Ruth Ambridge, reaffirming their commitment to delivering a modern fleet ready for today’s demands – and the future.
JD Ambridge, Joint Managing Director at NMT, said: “This acquisition marks another pivotal moment and investment for NMT. The SK1265-AT6 eLift adds unparalleled capacity, speed, and sustainability to our fleet.
“This is the third Spierings mobile tower crane in the fleet which underlines our trust in the product. Partnering closely with Spierings and showcasing this crane at Vertikal Days, demonstrates responsible growth strategy as we reliably service clients across the country.”
A spokesperson from Spierings added: “We’re delighted to strengthen our partnership with NMT through the SK1265-AT6 eLift delivery. NMT’s proactive adoption of the latest sustainable crane technology aligns with our vision for innovation in crane performance and environmental responsibility.”
This acquisition follows a sustained period of organic expansion for NMT, reflecting renewed leadership momentum and a fleet strategy built for both present and future heavy-lift challenges.