International Cranes and Specialized Transport - August 2020

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17 August 2020

Included in this issue:

International Cranes August 2020

  • TRANSPORT 50 
    In its 16th iteration the IC Transport 50 ranking of the world’s largest specialized transport companies shows good growth but also a few surprises. ICST reports
  • SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT 
    Specialized transport OEMs are trying to find the perfect balance between carrying capacity and tare weight, while meeting as many road regulations as possible. ICST reports
  • ENGINES AND COMPONENTS 
    Development of electric drives will continue but there is still considerable life left in the internal combustion engine and associated components. Alex Dahm and ICST sister magazines Diesel Progress and Diesel Progress International report.
  • ARTICULATING CRANES 
    Other than the impact of Covid-19 news includes useful technological developments and innovation, plus interesting applications. Alex Dahm reports.
  • SC&RA COMMENT 
    Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA chief executive officer.
  • SC&RA NEWS 
    Helping to develop talent in the industry is a key aim of the association. Mike Chalmers tracks the progress of four under 40 in the industry.

Supporting documents

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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
Could Istanbul be the construction industry’s next global meeting point?
Where continents, capital and contractors converge – Komatek 2026 could play a signficant role in turning Istanbul into a vital hub for the construction industry