Crane Financing That Lifts Your Business Higher
Keep your cranes and rigging equipment working with financing built around your business goals and project needs.
- Fast Approvals
- Flexible Terms
- Steady Cash Flow

The cranes you operate don’t just lift things; they determine the size of jobs you can bid, the contracts you can win, and the reputation you build along the way.
That’s why you need equipment financing to acquire a new all-terrain crane to reach higher capacities, add boom trucks to expand service calls, or refinance existing equipment so cash stays free for payroll, insurance, and mobilization costs.
Those moves take more than a bank loan. They take crane and rigging financing from a partner who understands how utilization drives profitability, why downtime means missed lifts and penalties, and how equipment timing can decide whether you land the next job.
At CCG, we’ve helped family-owned companies grow from a single boom truck to fleets of crawlers and rough-terrain cranes, and supported large firms expanding capacity across regions. We know what it takes to mobilize heavy gear, how contracts hinge on lift schedules, and why approvals can’t wait when opportunity is on the line. That experience means fast answers, terms that fit your pay cycles, and cranes that are working instead of being sidelined by paperwork.
With CCG, you’ll spend no time with red tape and more time putting equipment on site, building bigger projects today, and a stronger business for tomorrow.
With 20+ years of crane financing experience, CCG helps rigging and lifting companies secure equipment and keep projects moving.
Industry & Equipment Expertise
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Types of crane and rigging equipment we finance
Industry-savvy financing that values your entire operation, not just a credit score.
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Choosing the right crane for the job
Before You Shop for Your Mobile Construction Crane
- The type of crane you will need
- Support equipment needed
- Safety features required
- Rental vs. purchase
What Type of Work Will You Perform?
Determine Your Lifting Requirements
The primary consideration when choosing crane equipment is to understand what you intend to lift. The lift capacity of cranes varies greatly, and it's crucial to align your equipment choice with your lifting needs. Assess both your current and future requirements and select equipment that can accommodate these demands.
Evaluate Your Work Sites
The various work sites and the terrain on which you will be working will help determine which type of crane you might need. Different types of land conditions (soil type, slope, etc.) create special challenges, and it can be important to have equipment that can adjust to various situations. In instances where your work spans differing terrains, prioritize cranes that provide both mobility and stability across various surfaces.
Need a Lift When Cash is Tight?
If your business needs a lift when cash is tight, we can structure a loan that provides you with additional cash during periods of growth or seasonality. CCG offers creative funding solutions for the crane and rigging industry by consolidating existing debt into one monthly payment or providing
working capital for business operations .
Unlike a captive finance company, CCG can provide crane loans that cover a variety of manufacturers. You could also consolidate loans for multiple pieces of equipment, including different brands, under one monthly payment.
Looking for your next crane? Use this handy Crane Dealer locator.
Crane brands we’ve financed include:
- Grove
- National
- Link-Belt
- Tadano
- Manitowoc
- Liebharr
- Sennebogen
- Terex
- Kobelco
- Sany
- Manitex
Explore Your Crane Options - Types of Mobile Construction Cranes
All-terrain cranes (ATs)
All-terrain cranes (ATs), as indicated by their name, can handle all types of ground, including highway, off-road, muddy, asphalt, and sandy terrain. If your jobs involve considerable distances of travel, these cranes are particularly favorable because of their easy mobility. The distinct advantages of All-terrain cranes include their versatility on job sites, strong lifting capacity, and all-wheel option.
It’s important to consider that an AT can be substantial in size and weight. Many of them have dual engines, contributing to their performance. A proper assessment of the ground support at the intended job site is necessary.
Rough Terrain Cranes (RTs or 'Pickers')
Rough Terrain cranes, often referred to as "pickers," are designed to excel in challenging, off-road settings. Key advantages include compact size, off-road mobility, and all-wheel drive.
Rough terrain cranes come with either hydraulic booms or lattice booms. There are benefits to each of these. Hydraulic booms are quicker to set up, while lattice booms offer exceptional lifting capacities for heavy loads.
These cranes do require support equipment for transportation since they are not built for being driven on roads.
Crawler Cranes
Crawler cranes are mounted and have an undercarriage that includes a set of tracks. These tracks provide stability without the assistance of outriggers and can easily move on most surfaces, including soft, sandy soil.
Crawler cranes can have telescopic or lattice booms. Telescopic booms can reach extensive heights while lattice booms can lift heavier loads.
Additional Features
Other features to consider might include advanced control systems, boom length, and remote operation capabilities. Carefully align these features with your business requirements to enhance productivity and simplify operations.
These are only a few of the various cranes on the market. In making your choice among these, it’s important to consult with your equipment dealer. They can help you evaluate the specific needs of your projects and assist you in selecting the crane that best aligns with your requirements.
See how crane financing works with CCG
The Ultimate Guide to Crane Financing
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