Linden Comansa was a corporation that began making jig and tool during the early 1960s. They went by the name "Imausa". The company started out supplying mainly the larger sub-contractors to the then booming automotive business
There was a strong industrial expansion in Spain during that same time. This period saw Imausa making more advanced machine tools, jigs and other tools for both in-house and external applications. The corporation also specialized in manufacturing pre-fabricated steel structures particularly for industrial buildings.
The company's next and most logical step was into the crane market. The Spanish tourist business exploded to rapidly become among the biggest tourism magnets within the globe. This mass expansion of course brought a parallel demand for hospitals, schools and housing among different other things. The corporation became very busy, really fast.
Production
The first cranes that were made were saddle-jib, simple cranes. They were mainly suited to the building methods during that specific time. The very first crane model eventually grew into a range of cranes with a capacity ranging from 12 to 42 metric-tons.
By the early 1970s, Linden Comansa saddle-jib cranes had already met the 200 metric-ton barrier. Linden Comansa has surpassed the standard and has continued to design and engineer cranes that surpass the 900 metric ton capacity. There is currently manufacturing and design facilities that permit the development and production of more incredible and even larger equipments.
There are some particular advantages offered by the unique Linden 8000 Modular System crane, which made it a logical addition to the range Linden Comansa provided to customers all around the globe. These global customers have bought roughly 12,000 Linden Comansa cranes in addition to the approximately 6000 equipments manufactured by Linden-Alimak within Sweden. These different other cranes were made before the acquisition of the world-wide manufacturing and selling rights of this specific modular system.