Demolition grapple
Demolition grapples are used to lift timber, rocks and other heavy items for transportation purposes. Generally, a demolition grapple is used for handling demolition materials of various sizes.
The construction sector is a major user of demolition grapples across the world. Thus, a rise in global material and construction industry activity across the world is increasing the demand for demolition grapple equipment.
In the Asia Pacific region, demand for material handling products is driven by continuous growth in industrialisation activities. Favourable macro-economic factors, such as growth in GDP, rise in infrastructure investment across China and India, and an increase in construction activity - both residential and commercial - are increasing the demand for demolition grapple equipment across the Asia Pacific region.
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