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The new recruits are Jason Travis, vice president USA division Southwest, Robert Baty, vice president USA division Southeast and Andres Cuevas, national account executive.
The industry veteran has been named to the newly created position of vice president sales & marketing.
With customer ease in mind, the company has rolled out a new website as a more user-friendly tool for buyers.
Simulation training offers virtual ‘seat time’ for crane operators looking to hone in on their skills and widen their career prospects in a fluid labor market.
Rigging Designer and Sketch Pad have been added to the A1A Product Suite application.
CONNECT, which will launch at bauma 2022, enables remote monitoring through an app-based system.
CM Labs’ machine simulation is aiming to further reduce the gap between classroom training and the worksite.
Hannah Sundermeyer speaks with engineering experts about the current state of lift planning.
The boom truck simulator can deploy outriggers to level the equipment before operation, and also simulates the swing effect of the load.
The 3D lift planning software update is now features new mobile crane models
The software suite was developed by Casper, Phillips & Associates with container cranes in mind
The Straightpoint ChainSafe is a new measuring device to help protect and secure cargo during transport
Barnhart has implemented ITI Learning Hub to enhance employee training and learning.
With millions of configuration options, this lift planning technology is a critical part of a successful and safe lift.
Machines are coming alive to rule future job sites
Some 25-plus years ago, lift planning software emerged in the crane world.
The tradeshow will focus on new and emerging equipment operator training technology.
Effective fleet management and the data from telematics systems are especially valuable, especially in a down market.
Bill Hebron discusses the industry-changing benefits of telematics
Crosby|Straightpoint has launched its multifaceted INSIGHT software that allows users to monitor up to 126 load cells from up to 2,300 feet away