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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Why rugged electronics are becoming mission-critical for off-road OEMs
Connectivity and digital controls are reshaping heavy equipment and manufacturers are finding performance depends as much on durable electronics as on the vehicles themselves
How less can be more: Rethinking cooling system design for modern heavy equipment
Smarter airflow, not bigger systems, is aiding engine efficiency and uptime
Kabalen retires; Bray promoted at A1A Software
Bruce Kabalen calls it a day, Brittany Bray promoted