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Tadano acquisition of Demag brings highest ever sales revenue but lower profit in 12 months to end of March
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A list of the top 10 largest crane companies in the world according to the IC50 Index
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Fourth unit built of the Liebherr LR 13000 crawler crane handed over to Russian energy company for nuclear power plant construction
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Installation and decommissioning 50 years apart by Heerema on the Norwegian Ekofisk field
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Hook company comments on the collapse during testing of the 5,000 tonne Liebherr crane on Orion
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New 5,000 tonne Liebherr offshore crane brought down during testing in Germany
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Third generation of Roodenburg family takes over as CEO at Huisman. Theo Bruijninckx moves to CFO position
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Huisman to build 1,600 tonne leg-encircling crane for Fred Olsen Windcarrier
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A series of offshore and onshore firsts comprise the core of this month’s feature. Christian Shelton reports
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Have your voice heard in our annual crane rental confidence survey
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Two 4,000 tonne capacity super heavy lift AFRD cranes for sale from Bigge
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Huisman will build a 4,000 tonne offshore mast crane for the Royal Boskalis Westminster Bokalift 2 heavy lift vessel
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Tata Steel’s Port Talbort steel plant in the UK to get new 500 tonne capacity EAF charging and ladle handling crane
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Details of new Focus ultra heavy lift crane disclosed by Mammoet
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One week remains until Sarens’ largest crane, the SGC-250, carries out the first lift of its four-year stint at Hinkley Point C
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World’s largest crane vessel, Heerema’s Sleipnir, makes record 15,300 tonne lift
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Brakes for 10,000 tonne capacity cranes on semi-submersible crane vessel installed
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Dedicated session at November Summit in Amsterdam will consider safety of onshore wind turbine construction
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Construction of the world’s largest semi-submersible crane vessel (SSCV) has been completed