ESTA Awards shortlist for 2015

11 March 2015

The winners of the 2014 ESTA Awards for lifting and transport at the ESTA Users Night and Awards Din

The winners of the 2014 ESTA Awards for lifting and transport at the ESTA Users Night and Awards Dinner 2014

Hot off the press is the shortlist for the 2015 ESTA Awards of Excellence. More than 20 companies are potential winners of the awards to be presented by the European Association of Abnormal Road Transport and Mobile Cranes. At a gala dinner evening ESTA and KHL Group, IC publisher, will host hundreds of the top people from the industry on 23 April in Paris, France, during the Intermat construction equipment exhibition.

The following list of shortlisted entries in each of 11 categories were chosen from a total of more than 70 entries, a record number for this annual event. A maximum of four companies are shortlisted in each category. Look out for further details of the shortlisted projects as they become available.

ESTA Awards 2015 Shortlist:

Cranes, telescopic, lifting capacity less than 120 tonnes

Koninklijke Saan

Wagenborg

Cranes, telescopic, lifting capacity more than 120 tonnes

Koninklijke Saan

Mediaco Cote d’Azur

Vernazza Autogru

Wagenborg

Cranes, lattice boom

Hareket Heavy Lifting and project Transportation

Mammoet Europe

Sarens [Belgium]

Wagenborg

Transport

A. Trailer and load under 120 tonnes GCW (gross weight)

Emil Egger

Fagioli

Mammoet Europe

Ville Silvasti Transport

Transport

B. Trailer and load over 120 tonnes GCW (gross weight)

ALE

Friderici Special

Mammoet Europe

Kahl & Jansen

Combined techniques

Fagioli

Mammoet Europe

Sarens [Netherlands]

Sarens NV [Belgium]

Safety

BMS

Mammoet Europe

Peinemann

Wagenborg

Innovation, end user

ALE

Collett & Sons

Fagioli

Sarens [Belgium]

Innovation, manufacturer

Liebherr-Werk Ehingen

Nicolas Industrie

Palfinger

Terex Cranes

SPMT

Hareket

Mammoet Europe

Sarens [Belgium]

Wagenborg

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