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Show and shine
27 March, 2023
​​​​​​​ConExpo, North America’s largest construction equipment trade show, is almost here. For those attending here’s what’s in store…

Bauma update!
17 November, 2022
The behemoth that is Bauma is almost here. We take a latest look at what’s on offer…

Bauma's back!
17 October, 2022
The eagerly-awaited construction show behemoth that is Bauma once again opens its doors. We look at what’s on offer…

All under control
28 December, 2021
Crane control systems are changing – and changing much faster than the cranes they control. Julian Champkin reports.

Under Control
24 May, 2019
Digital control systems have advanced hugely; the more that digital control can do the less the strain on the operator, the greater the efficiency and safety. Julian Champkin looks at control systems that aid the operator, and at how manufacturers have used them in their cranes.

Team Players
21 March, 2019
Sotiris Kanaris looks at what different manufacturers of accessories, components and materials are going to exhibit at the event.

Pushing innovation
21 May, 2018
Autec, founded in 1986, says it is the first Italian producer of remote controls for lifting applications. Three decades later, the company employees 200 employees worldwide and has established subsidiaries in Spain, Germany, South Korea, China, Brazil and USA.

Brighter shores
07 September, 2015
After the Spanish housing construction market was severely damaged during the recession, the country’s crane manufacturers had to look abroad and expand their portfolios. Daniel Searle reports from Zaragoza.

Keep safe when using remotes
06 November, 2013
Developments in loader crane remote controls over the years have undoubtedly made loader crane operator’s jobs easier. However, increased operator mobility has also resulted in a new set of dangers on the job site. New guidance from ALLMI seeks to help keep operators safe when using remotes. Below, we look at new control systems from Autec, Penny and Giles, Arcomet and HBC-radiomatic.

Autec
06 November, 2013
The Supervised Operator System is a new system specifically developed by Autec for applications where safety is of particular importance such as the control of elevating work platforms (EWPs) operating on live overhead power lines.

Command and control
12 June, 2013
This month, we review new control systems from Åkerströms Björbo, Autec, HBC-radiomatic, Ikusi and Magnetek.

A Parisian hors d’oeuvre
18 May, 2012
Intermat may not have satiated those hungry for the biggest of crane launches, but it offered a tasty selection of innovations and new developments, and whet appetites for Bauma next year.

Springtime in Paris?
16 May, 2012
The last Intermat, in 2009, came as the global financial crisis was hitting the crane industry hardest. Bauma, in Germany, was cast into gloom by clouds of volcanic ash. Could this year's European show be brighter?

Autec certified for Dynamic performance
01 June, 2011
Radio remote control manufacturer Autec has announced that its Dynamic series of remote controls has achieved certification by standards and compliance certification body TÜV.

SAIE 2010
15 November, 2010
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Bauma 2010
15 March, 2010
With the year’s big show just weeks away, Nicole Robinson considers what Bauma will mean for the international lifting industry.

SAIE 2009, Bologna, Italy
30 October, 2009
Various sections of the crane industry were out in force at the SAIE trade show in Bologna, Italy.

Action at a distance
18 May, 2009
The modern remote control market is highly competitive and driven by innovation. Manufacturers have responded to customer demand by improving display screens and control features, with an emphasis on safety and interference prevention. David Wheeldon reports.

Autec in Hannover
13 March, 2009
Italian safety remote control manufacturer Autec is to profile its MJ joystick controller with data feedback functionality suitable for tower cranes and shipyard applications at the Hannover Messe industrial technology exhibition in Germany, which runs 20-24 April.

Autec-Bauma China 2008
11 September, 2008
On show are the new pushbutton handsets MK 06 and MK 08, which join the MK 10 and MK 12 in the Modular series. This series includes handsets and joystick controllers. The series is certified for functional safety by Tuev Sueddeutschland (category 3 EN 954-1 for stop circuit protection, and for protection of unintended actuator movements).