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Luff the load
02 December, 2001
Offset jibs, particularly those that can luff with a load, offer benefits that can give competitive advantage, writes Alex Dahm.

Mammoet quits Singapore for lower cost Malaysia
02 December, 2001

Manitowoc shuffles crane management
02 December, 2001

Paradise lost
01 November, 2001
As the downturn bites, it is proving to be a year of change for US mobile crane manufacturers. Phil Bishop reports on the major players

Manitowoc Potain complete Asia integration
31 October, 2001

Industry faces ‘uncertain’ future, says Konecranes
30 October, 2001

Manitowoc shuffles crane management team
30 October, 2001

Manitowoc/Potain integration begins in Singapore…
01 October, 2001

Nordic movement
01 October, 2001
Major development projects in Denmark and strong mobile crane activity in Finland are boosting sales in the region

Manitowoc/Potain integration begins in Singapore
10 September, 2001

Japan still struggling
03 September, 2001
The Japanese market shows little sign of turning around. Phil Bishop reports

First half operating profits up fourfold for Konecranes
10 August, 2001

Just jost
02 July, 2001
Malaysian support has enabled Franc Jost to go out on his own. Alex Dahm reports

Tiong Woon shows off its big Demag
02 July, 2001

Road to nowhere?
01 June, 2001
Figures show that all-terrain crane sales are rising around the world while truck cranes become less popular. James Verrinder looks at current buying trends...

Sumitomo, Tadano and Hitachi form global alliance
01 June, 2001

As seen at Bauma
01 May, 2001
Scenes from the industry event of the year

Big deal
01 May, 2001
Phil Bishop reports on Manitowoc’s acquisition of Potain

New role for Terex Lifting president
24 April, 2001
Filipov given roving role for deal making

Jost Cranes gears up for Asian orders
12 April, 2001