All Crane & Specialized Transport Articles
Designed for off-road vehicles, the new MC038-010 and MC050-055 microcontrollers from Sauer-Danfoss, Inc. are a part of the company's Plus+1 mobile machine management product family
A round up of Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) news for July 2009
Joel Dandrea's comment originally appeared in the July 2009 edition of International Cranes & Specialized Transport magazine. To subscribe to the magazine click here.
Tim Watson explains the benefits of working together to produce best practice for lifting
Hydraulic gantries are often used in complex lifting and transport jobs where a range of different equipment is needed
Second quarter 2009 net sales at Terex Cranes were down US$342.8 million, 41.1%, to $491.0 million compared with the second quarter of 2008 but there was still operating profit, unlike the Corporation as a whole
With a $50.6 million budget increase, federal OSHA is taking new stance on safety
Telematics is familiar in the glamorous and high tech sport of Formula One motor racing. It has also featured on construction machinery for more than a decade and now interest is growing in the crane sector
The delicate task of moving an Australian Navy submarine from water to land for repair can be compared to that of dealing with a beached whale
Poland shares many economic woes with its European neighbours but it is also in a unique position with record EU investment and GDP growth. The crane rental sector is also in conflicting circumstances
Don Lucas at Encore Trucking in Canada relates his story of how bad weather, restricted space and tough working conditions were overcome to install some escalators in a new building. A pair of 2.9 US ton mini cranes in an inaccessible area did the same job that Encore had a 50 US ton do before
Three all terrain cranes from Manitowoc's Grove brand were used in an unusual and space-restricted roof lift in Germany
The number of four and five axle all terrains on the market has steadily increased in recent years to the point where manufacturers now offer several models and at least one is into double figures. Six axle models is also a growth sector
Crane share prices stayed flat in June. Despite all the ups and downs of 2009 to date they reached the year's mid-point about level with where they were in January. Chris Sleight reports
Don Lucas at Encore Trucking in Canada relates his story of how bad weather, restricted space and tough working conditions were overcome to install some escalators in a new building. A pair of 2.9 ton Unic mini cranes in an inaccessible area did the same job that Encore had a 50 ton do before
Figures for the first half of 2009 at Cargotec show that demand for the Hiab, Kalmar and MacGregor lines of cranes remained at a low level
Jumbo Offshore has helped complete the installation of four 150 tonne subsea structures off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada
Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) in the UK will make industry-led changes to the CPCS scheme to increase its flexibility
The first Linden Comansa 21LC750 flat top tower crane, configured to its highest load capacity of 48 tonnes, has been erected at a steel foundry in the Ukrainian city of Donestk
Industrial auctioneer Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers, sold more than US$20 million of heavy equipment and trucks, including 61 cranes, at its unreserved public auction in Chicago, US on 16 and 17 July
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