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Manitowoc teams up with SIA GOOD WORK for Grove mobile crane support in Baltic region

Updated: Dec 27, 2025

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Manitowoc has strengthened aftersales support for Grove mobile crane customers in the Baltics by partnering with SIA GOOD WORK as an authorized service provider in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Based in Riga, SIA GOOD WORK will deliver field and workshop repairs for Grove all-terrain and rough-terrain cranes, enhancing service responsiveness, technical expertise, and parts availability across the region.


Aleksandrs Urbanovičs
Aleksandrs Urbanovičs

Manitowoc is partnering with SIA GOOD WORK to provide crane repairs for Grove mobile cranes in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Based in Riga, Latvia, SIA GOOD WORK will handle repairs for Grove all-terrain and rough-terrain cranes.


Aleksandrs Urbanovičs, CEO of SIA GOOD WORK, said: “We’re looking forward to providing Grove crane owners with exceptional and reliable services in the field and at our workshop from our experienced team.”

About SIA GOOD WORK


SIA GOOD WORK is a Latvia-based technical services provider specializing in maintenance and repair support for heavy equipment. With more than 10 years of industry experience, the company delivers field and workshop services through a team of qualified service engineers and technicians based in Riga.


The company operates dedicated service vehicles and sources parts directly from OEM manufacturers to ensure quality and reliability. As part of its continued growth, SIA GOOD WORK is currently developing a new, larger workshop facility in Riga, strengthening its capacity to support customers across Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.



About Grove, A Division of The Manitowoc Company

Grove is a leading global manufacturer of all-terrain, rough-terrain, and industrial mobile cranes, recognized for engineering innovation, lifting performance, and reliability. Grove is a core brand of The Manitowoc Company, Inc., a worldwide provider of lifting solutions.

Grove cranes are widely used across construction, infrastructure, energy, and industrial sectors and are supported by Manitowoc’s global network of authorized dealers and service partners. Through strategic regional partnerships like the one with SIA GOOD WORK, Manitowoc continues to strengthen aftersales support and ensure high service standards for Grove customers worldwide.


🔗 The Manitowoc Company: https://www.manitowoccranes.com


Grove by Manitowoc

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What is the partnership between Manitowoc and SIA GOOD WORK?

Manitowoc has appointed SIA GOOD WORK as a service partner to provide repair and support services for Grove mobile cranes in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia.


Which types of Grove cranes will SIA GOOD WORK support?

The company will handle repairs for Grove all-terrain and rough-terrain mobile cranes.


Where is SIA GOOD WORK based?

SIA GOOD WORK is headquartered in Riga, Latvia, with service coverage extending across all three Baltic states.


What services will SIA GOOD WORK provide?

Services include on-site field repairs and workshop-based maintenance, supported by trained technicians and direct access to genuine Manitowoc parts.


How is SIA GOOD WORK equipped to support crane customers?

The company operates with remote service engineers, workshop-based technicians, dedicated service vehicles, and parts supplied directly from Manitowoc. It is also expanding its facilities with a new, larger workshop in Riga.


Why is this partnership important for Baltic crane owners?

The partnership improves local service availability, reduces downtime, and ensures repairs are carried out to OEM standards using genuine parts.


Who benefits from this collaboration?

Grove crane owners and operators across the Baltic region benefit from faster response times, reliable technical support, and improved long-term equipment performance.

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