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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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