US-based company Montane Building Group has carried out the installation of a Kundel Crane system at manufacturer Prinoth’s facility.

The company coordinated and carried out the entire setup, enabling Prinoth to begin using the crane system without external delays.

The installation process included staging, structural assembly, and final positioning.

Montane said its crew ensured that all performance and safety requirements for the crane system were met throughout each phase of construction.

The company explained: “Since no certified installers were available in our region, our team took on the challenge—and executed the installation efficiently and precisely.

“This project was a great example of problem-solving, teamwork, and delivering value where specialised resources are limited. We’re proud of our crew for their meticulous work and commitment to getting it done right.”

The approach aimed to minimise downtime and maintain workflow for Prinoth without sourcing outside contractors.

The Kundel crane system is built for industrial use, featuring modular design for easier maintenance and optimised load handling capabilities. Its structure is intended for heavy-duty environments.

Following completion of the installation, Prinoth was able to bring the crane into regular operation “quickly and safely”.

The project involved cooperation among various companies in the industrial sector. Participating organisations also included Snap-on, and Rigid Buildings.

Montane Building Group added: “Projects like this showcase what’s possible when challenges are met with expertise and a solutions-driven mindset. We’re incredibly proud of the crew members who made this install seamless, safe, and efficient.”

Founded in 2012 as a turn-key general contractor, Montane oversees all phases of commercial construction projects, from initial concept through to completion.