International Cranes and Specialized Transport - October 2019

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14 October 2019

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Included in this issue:

  • CRAWLER CRANES
    In this period post-Bauma and Christian Shelton looks at then latest offerings.
  • INTERVIEW: JENS ENNEN
    Following Tadano’s acquisition of Demag, newly appointed Tadano Demag CEO, Jens Ennen, explains his vision for the future integration of the two companies.
  • SITE REPORT
    USA-based contractor Burkhalt er replaced a 500 tonne steel railway bridge across a river in the USA using a hydraulic jack up system and SPMT.
  • OPERATOR ASSISTANCE DEVICES
    A look at some of the latest digital and mechanical Christian Shelton reports.
  • PREVIEW: WCTS
    A look at what to expect at the forthcoming World Crane and Transport Summit that will take place in Amsterdam in November.
  • OFFSHORE LIFTING
    The sector is driven primarily by wind farm and decommissioning work. Christian Shelton reports.
  • SC&RA COMMENT
    Comment from Joel Dandrea, SC&RA executive vice president.
  • SC&RA NEWS
    Workforce development is key for the SC&RF. Mike Chalmers reports.

Supporting documents

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How to influence construction buyers in an AI world
The buyer journey is now more complicated than ever before, thanks to the AI world. What should construction marketers do to reach their buyers?
A smart cold play: How cold milling can offer a better bottom line for Latin American road contractors
Faced with tight margins, operator shortages and calls for more operational transparency, highway contractors are embracing digitalisation in their cold milling applications
How smarter milling can boost productivity for Latin American road contractors
As contractors across the region face tighter margins, operator shortages and growing demands for transparency, automation and digitalisation are becoming increasingly important in cold milling operations