Across Australia’s resource, infrastructure, marine, and industrial sectors, lifting and material handling challenges are rarely straightforward. MCT Equipment is committed to rethinking how these jobs get done, pushing the limits of the alternative lifting landscape in Australia. By introducing smarter, safer, and more versatile solutions, it is helping crews work with greater precision, efficiency, and confidence wherever heavy lifting is required.
Magni telehandlers is one of MCT Equipment’s lifting solutions, offering a range tailored to different operational needs. Fixed boom models provide stable and reliable lifting of three to seven tonnes, with advanced interactive load charts that make even complex lifts predictable and safe.

Rotating telehandlers take versatility to the next level with full 360 degree rotation, a patented loam moment indicator (LMI) system, and the ability to handle multiple attachments, from forks, hooks, winches to baskets, while managing payloads of five to 13 tonne.
For the heaviest lifting tasks, Magni’s heavy-duty telehandlers deliver up to 50 tonne of payload, maintaining high stability and manoeuvrability even under extreme conditions such as mining, large-scale construction, and manufacturing.

Each machine is engineered to combine power, precision, and adaptability, and now the newest addition to the Magni range, the rough-terrain forklifts, bring 2WD/4WD traction, oil-immersed brakes, high-visibility cabs, and up to five-tonne capacity, all backed by a two-year extended warranty for ultimate site productivity.
Alongside this, the range of JMG electric pick-and-carry cranes offer a greener, low-noise approach to lifting. Available in capacities from 0.9 to 70 tonne, they provide up to eight hours of operation with zero emissions. Their compact design and rapid setup reduce operating costs and boost efficiency, making them suitable for sites where sustainability matters, while keeping operator safety front of mind and offering versatility across multiple applications.
Partnering with Cimolai Technologies adds the ability to custom design and build material handling solutions with customers from project conception to find the ideal way to lift and shift with no limits.
Supporting this is MCT Equipment’s large, fully-equipped workshop, capable of handling repairs, servicing, and maintenance to keep machines performing at their best. The company also maintains a wide selection of used cranes in all sizes, providing practical options for projects of any scale.

“From day one, our goal has been to shape the alternate lifting game,” said Anthony Grosser, Managing Director of MCT Equipment. “Four years on, we remain committed to pushing the boundaries and challenging the lifting industry.”
By combining reliable machines, maintenance support, and flexible options for used equipment, MCT Equipment offers a comprehensive approach to lifting, one that prioritises safety, performance, and results without compromise.
