Linden Comansa was a corporation that started making tool and jig during the early 1960s. They went by the name "Imausa". The company began supplying mostly the bigger sub-contractors to the then booming automotive industry
There was a strong industrial expansion within Spain during that same time. This period saw Imausa making more sophisticated machine tools, jigs and other tools for both in-house and external applications. What's more, the corporation specialized in making pre-fabricated steel structures especially for industrial buildings.
Imausa's initiation into the crane market was an almost inevitable if not logical step. The Spanish tourist industry exploded to immediately become among the globe's biggest tourism magnets. This mass expansion of course brought a parallel demand for housing, hospitals and schools among other things. The company became very busy, very fast.
Production
The very first cranes that were produced were simple, saddle-jib cranes. They were mainly suitable to the building methods during that particular time. The first crane model eventually grew into a variety of cranes with a capacity ranging from 12 to 42 metric-tons.
Linden Comansa saddle-jib cranes had already met the 200 metric-ton barrier by the early 1970s. Linden Comansa has surpassed the standard and has continued to engineer and design cranes which exceed the 900 metric ton capacity. There is presently manufacturing and design facilities which permit the production and development of even larger and more spectacular equipments.
The unique Linden 8000 Modular System crane offers some particular advantages that has made it a popular machine for Linden Comansa customers all around the globe. These global customers have purchased roughly 12,000 Linden Comansa cranes in addition to the approximately 6000 machinery manufactured in Sweden by Linden-Alimak. These other cranes were made prior to the acquisition of the world-wide selling and manufacturing rights of this particular modular system.