Crane exports help raise second-quarter earnings at Manitowoc.

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) (viaKnight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) | Date: August 3, 2004 | Copyright information

Byline: Rick Barrett

Aug. 3--Four years ago, about 95 percent of The Manitowoc Company's sales were in North America, where it had a solid business building and selling cranes for construction and mining.

Fast forward to the present: Only about 58 percent of the company's sales of cranes, refrigeration equipment and ships are in North America, and the rest are overseas. Seventy percent of its crane sales are outside the United States, with double-digit sales g...

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