American Cranes & Transport - March 2019

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28 February 2019

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  • VIEWPOINT 
    Christopher Machut contends that where there is no vision, people can perish.
  • RIGGING REVIEW  
    Troy Geisler discusses how to calculate actual true capacity before purchasing a new heavy haul trailer.
  • INTERVIEW 
    Bigfoot Construction Equipment’s Jeff Steiner is carrying on a family legacy through American-made outrigger pads.
  • PRODUCT FOCUS ALL TERRAIN CRANES 
    ACT highlights ATs that will be on display at Bauma 2019.
  • SPECIALIZEDLIFTING50 Ranking 
    North America’s top specialized lifting companies. 
  • INDUSTRY FOCUS FLEET MANAGEMENT 
    Jenny Shiner discusses how to introduce GPS tracking to gain acceptance and achieve better results. 
  • INDUSTRY FOCUS TELEMATICS 
    Telematics can improve asset utilization and performance. Andy Turnbull reports.
  • INDUSTRY FORUM PERMITTING
    Hannah Sundermeyer convenes a panel of four permitting company experts.
  • SITE REPORT LIFTING 
    A cantilever lifting beam system offers an innovative solution at a power plant.
  • SITE REPORT TRANSPORT 
    Berard found the quickest and most costeffective plan for moving two huge vessels to a Louisiana refinery.
  • SITE REPORT RIGGING 
    Pioneer Heavy Haul transported a 160-foot long Cold Box from Ontario to North Carolina.
  • PREVIEW 
    ACT previews Bauma Germany 2019 with our “must see” coverage of the huge tradeshow.

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Engineering certainty: Lift planning’s expanding role in heavy industry
Driven by tighter critical lift procedures, heavier loads, and shrinking field experience, lift planning now sits at the center of construction execution
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