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The new 70.5 SP articulated crane is the latest enhancement to PM Group’s 65 series of articulated cranes with applications for the global market.
Updated animated chart shows how the top construction OEMs have traded positions over the last 20 years, now including data for 2023.
While demand is considered steady, the number of companies now making boom dollies has decreased.
With partnerships in 32 countries, the platform will facilitate the trading of heavy machinery and construction equipment on a global scale.
Sundt Construction purchased a Link-Belt 250-ton TCC-2500 telescopic crawler crane for the construction project in Taylor, TX.
A seamless sequence of deliveries was required for a new footbridge construction job in the UK
New giant wheeled mobile telescopic all terrain crane outlifts its 3,000 tonne sibling to set a new record
Galfar Al Misnad takes delivery of Tadano truck cranes
Nordic Crane Kynningsrud lifts electric powered port cleanup boat for annual overhaul in Oslo
Three more HiPro hydraulic loader crane models now available with hybrid ePTO battery power
Specialist abnormal load operator adds Daf tractor with big Hiab crane
Mammoet’s SK6000, the world’s highest capacity land-based crane, continues to takes shape
The company is once again testing crane operators and issuing certifications that are recognized by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Sarens will receive and load out 176 monopiles, 176 transition pieces and jackets and topsides for the three offshore substations for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind farm.
The Enerpac SBL500 facilitates infrastructure projects at ports, railways, power and industrial plants.
Two customers chose four electric rubber tyred gantry cranes for Italian container ports
Stephenson Equipment will serve as the master distributor for Montarent Cranes in the United States.
Pair of M2480D luffers working together will be able to lift more than 100 tonnes and reach 73 metres
Another 55 units will take the Arabian Machinery & Heavy Equipment Co fleet to more than 400 cranes
NessCampbell uses a Link-Belt AT to replace heat exchange and condenser units in Oregon.
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