KONECRANES RAISES STAKE IN JAPANESE JV


KONECRANES RAISES STAKE IN JAPANESE JV 

Konecranes has signed an agreement to exercise its option to raise its holding
in the joint venture company Meiden Hoist System Company, Ltd. (MHS) of Japan
from 49 to 65 percent. The transaction will be finalized on March 31, 2008. 

Konecranes and Meidensha Corporation (Meiden), a Japanese company, entered into
a joint venture agreement concerning the hoist business in Japan on November 6,
2002. Under the agreement, Konecranes was granted a call option to increase its
holding in MHS by 16 percent. The call option was exercisable before March 31,
2008. 

Meiden earlier held 51 % and Konecranes 49 % of the shares in the joint venture
company MHS. Konecranes has signed an agreement to exercise the call option to
acquire an additional 16 percent interest in MHS. 

MHS has been marketing the MXT branded hoist in Japan since April 2003 in
parallel with conventional MHS hoists, and holds approximately ten percent of
the electric wire rope hoist market in Japan. The MXT hoist is based on
Konecranes' successful CXT hoist technology. By increasing its shareholding in
MHS up to 65%, Konecranes targets to increase its presence in the large
Japanese hoist market as well as in Japanese export markets. 

The transaction is subject to regulatory approval.

Further information:
Press
Harry Ollila, President Konecranes Northeast Asia Region
E-mail: harry.ollila@konecranes.com or phone +8613788903876

Financial Media and Analysts:
Mikael Wegmüller, Director, Marketing and Communications
E-mail: mikael.wegmuller@konecranes.com or phone +358 20 427 2008

This press release is available at our website www.konecranes.com


Meidensha Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan is a heavy electric
machinery manufacturer. The company has three Business Groups - Social
Infrastructure Systems, Industrial Systems and Engineering Systems. Meidensha
has annual sales of JYE 200 billion and 7,000 employees. The company is listed
on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. For further information please visit the Meidensha
web site at: www.meidensha.co.jp. 


Konecranes is a world-leading group of Lifting Businesses™, serving a broad
range of customers, including manufacturing and process industries, shipyards,
ports and terminals. Konecranes provides productivity-enhancing lifting
solutions as well as services for lifting equipment and machine tools of all
makes. In 2007, Group sales totaled EUR 1,750 million. The Group has 8,400
employees, at more than 470 locations in 43 countries. Konecranes is listed on
the OMX Helsinki Stock Exchange (symbol: KCR1V). 

www.konecranes.com