International Cranes and Specialized Transport - June 2020

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12 June 2020

Included in this issue:

International Cranes June 2020

  • IC50
    In contrast to the 2019 IC50 of the world’s largest craneowning companies things have increased much more positively over the last year, giving it a strong boost as the ranking enters its 25th year. Alex Dahm reports.
  • WIND ENERGY TRANSPORT
    Increasing efficiency, accommodating ever larger and heavier components, all while reducing environmental impact, are key themes in wind turbine transport. Alex Dahm reports.
  • TECHNICAL: GROUND PRESSURE
    Stay on the side of caution when calculating the necessary support under a crane to ensure all cases of load and pressure can be handled. Keith Anderson reports.
  • DOCKSIDE LIFTING
    Retrofits, refurbishments and relocations: dockside cranes can have a working life that extends far beyond their first use or their legacy technology. ICST reports.
  • SC&RA COMMENT
    Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA executive vice president.
  • SC&RA NEWS
    The Association stays nimble within a complex moment. Mike Chalmers reports.

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Istanbul – the world’s next meeting place
Levent Baykal, organiser of Komatek, the largest construction exhibition in Türkiye, talks to KHL’s Content Studio about his plans to put people at the heart of the show
The future of off-highway power is about integration, not just innovation
OEMs face growing complexity in powertrain decisions – but clarity is emerging around efficiency and uptime
A Chinese OEM’s view of construction equipment today – and tomorrow
LiuGong’s Andrew Ryan believes forward-thinking OEMs must combine local execution, useful tech and a greater focus on total cost of ownership