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Construction of solar energy parks in Germany is benefiting from the pick and carry capabilities of a telescopic crawler crane
CM Labs Simulations achieved the successful use of simulation training and testing to meet German requirements for crane operator certification during bauma 2022.
Alternative power and sustainability key topics as leading trade show enjoys successful return
On the first day of Bauma 2022, Liebherr sold two new crawler cranes to Bigge - an LR 1400 SX and an LR 1700-1.0.
German Federal and State ministers open the massive show
The Grove GMK4070L is a new four axle 70 tonne all terrain crane from Manitowoc
Hoist rope new from Wolffkran and Trowis as a direct replacement for steel wire rope on tower cranes
New AC 4.070-2 tagged as the most powerful 70 tonne all terrain crane on the market
With two major tradeshows six months apart, OEMs made some tough choices. D.Ann Shiffler spoke with Aaron Ravenscroft about why Bauma offered the most ‘bang for the buck’ for Manitowoc.
After a delay and other challenges associated with the Covid-19 pandemic, Bauma 2022 will happen this month in Munich!
Crane and specialized transport manufacturers are revealing their latest launches to feature at Bauma 2022
Schaften Cranes enters specialized transport sector with major Scheuerle SPMT order for hundreds of axle lines
Manitowoc will launch its upgrade of the 400 tonne capacity GMK6400 at the 24 to 30 October show in Munich, Germany
Unveiling new tower cranes with synthetic fibre hoist ropes developed in partnership with rope specialist Teufelberger
On 20 September Hiab shows a new 135 tonne-metre loader crane, its largest to date
Some large components required careful manipulation inside a nuclear power plant in Germany
Sennebogen in Germany announces 653 E Electro Battery, a 50 tonne capacity telescopic boom crawler crane
The leading provider of mobile cranes and special transports was created in 1932
Two new 12 tonne models now available to order in flat top series dubbed the “Tough Guys”
Fleet replacement programme continues with another of three more City class wheeled mobiles