Deadline extended to enter Tower Crane Index 2015

23 July 2015

The deadline has been extended to submit information for International Cranes and Specialized Transport magazine’s listing of the world’s largest tower crane-owning companies.

It ranks the biggest tower crane-owning companies by their IC Tower Index value. This figure is obtained by adding together the maximum load moment rating, in tonne-metres, of all tower cranes in the fleet. Please ensure that figures for the IC Tower Index are maximum load moment ratings in tonne-metres.

The listing must only include cranes that you will actually have in your fleet on 1 August 2015. Please do not include cranes you have on order but are yet to receive, or cranes you have sold out of the fleet.

The deadline for submitting information has been extended to Monday 17 August 2015.

A copy of the Tower Index entry form is available here.

The figures you supply should be the total combined load moment rating, in tonne-metres, of all eligible tower cranes in your fleet on 1 August 2015. If necessary, send us a fleet list with make, model, capacity, number of units, etc and we can make a calculation from that.

Please send your entry forms and pictures to the editor, Alex Dahm, alex.dahm@khl.com or by post to: Alex Dahm, KHL Group, Southfields, Southview Road, Wadhurst, East Sussex TN5 6TP United Kingdom.

Editor’s notes on the IC Tower Index

1. IC Tower Index figures should be given as a maximum load moment rating in tonne-metres.

2. The IC Tower Index should include all tower cranes that are in your fleet as at 1 August this year. Do not include cranes that you have ordered but that have not yet been delivered.

3. To help illustrate the IC Tower Index editorial in the magazine you could include some photographs, perhaps showing your cranes in action, that will be considered for publication.

Please return completed forms by the extended deadline of Monday 17 August 2015.

If you have any questions please contact the editor, Alex Dahm at: alex.dahm@khl.com

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