A day on site
February 2015
Cranes in action
Both Kinjo Juki and Maruhiro Juki Kogyo have crane yards where monster cranes and
excavators stand by, ready to do their jobs at foundation construction sites.
Kinjo Juki鈥檚 equipment bears the hibiscus trademark,
and Maruhiro Juki Kogyo machines sport their unique mascot characters,
so both companies鈥 equipment stands out anywhere.
Mastertech 7070-1F at work on a bridge pier footing project
This road, part of an infrastructure development project on Okinawa鈥檚 west coast, will improve access to the Naha Airport. We found Kobelco Mastertech 7070-1F cranes belonging to Maruhiro Juki Co., Ltd. hard at work building the pier footing for the Maki-minato elevated bridge, the starting point of the Urasoe-kita road. We were even able to get into the operator鈥檚 seat, something that does not happen very often.
Mastertech 7200G carries a massive block
The Mastertech 7200G crawler crane, with its maximum lifting capability of 200t, provides the muscle for a Kinjo Juki work site in central Okinawa. Under the watchful eye of Mr. Nobukichi Nakata, who has 40 years of experience, huge blocks for tetrapods are moved into place.
The crane yard, where the heroes of the worksite congregate
Both Kinjo Juki and Maruhiro Juki Kogyo have crane yards where monster cranes and excavators stand by, ready to do their jobs at foundation construction sites. Kinjo Juki鈥檚 equipment bears the hibiscus trademark, and Maruhiro Juki Kogyo machines sport their unique mascot characters, so both companies鈥 equipment stands out anywhere.