International Cranes and Specialized Transport - November 2020

Premium Content

12 November 2020

Included in this issue:

International Cranes November 2020

  • NEWS SPECIAL 
    Demag says its brand new 450 tonne capacity all terrain crane sets new standards on seven axles. Alex Dahm reports.
  • ROUGH TERRAIN CRANES 
    The market might be tough, but rough terrain cranes are built to withstand harsh conditions. Christian Shelton reports.
  • BELOW THE HOOK 
    When it comes to below the hook, some claim customisation is key while others assert that automation is the future. Can the two approaches co-exist? Christian Shelton reports.
  • ICM20 
    For the third time in a row the ICM20 ranking of the world’s largest crane manufacturers has shown an increase, this time even bigger than last year. ICST reports.
  • SPMT 
    The flexibility and combined power of self propelled modular transporter is key to its success. Christian Shelton reports.
  • STS PREVIEW 
    The 2021 SC&RA Specialized Transportation Symposium is coming up in February. ICST previews the annual event for the specialized transport industry worldwide.

Supporting documents

Click links below to download and view individual files.

 
International Cranes November 2020X Size: 31.8 MB Click to download
The changing role of compact excavators on modern jobsites
As urban construction becomes more restricted and operator expectations rise, compact excavators are taking on a more strategic role across contractor fleets
Bobcat innovation leader to speak at industry electrification webinar
Joel Honeyman will discuss the practical realities of bringing electrification into off-highway equipment, at February 17 event
From scale to flexibility: Inside the development of Zoomlion’s Smart Factory
Mr Shi Heng, assistant to the general manager of Zoomlion Zvally Co Ltd, on the future of heavy equipment manufacturing