King Lifting launches dedicated division

17 January 2018

UK-based crane rental business King Lifting has announced the opening of a dedicated project division to service the lifting requirements of a new nuclear power station being constructed at Hinkley Point, Somerset, England.

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King Lifting has launched a dedicate division to serve the construction of a nuclear power station at Hinkley Point, UK

King Lifting’s commercial director Tristan King commented, “We are very pleased to announce the opening of our dedicated project division to service our clients on this prestigious build. With our head office, heavy crane division and training centre based nearby in Bristol, geographically it makes a lot of sense to support the build of Hinkley Point C Power station. We have vast amounts of knowledge within our business and have recruited key individuals who can support King Lifting in making sure that the highest level of safety and service standards are delivered to our clients. Our continual investment programme in cranes and lifting equipment incorporating the latest safety features and technology further demonstrates our long-term commitment and ability to service a project of this scale.”

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