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Manitowoc launches two new Potain luffing jib cranes
26 April, 2024
MR 309 and MR 329 facilitate quicker and simpler crane assembly, says Potain.

Wolff 7021 redesigned and market-ready
26 April, 2024
Redesigned for improved assembly and access, Wolffkran prototype is now market ready.

Manitowoc launches two new Potain luffing jib cranes
15 April, 2024
The MR 309 and MR 329 provide fast and easy assembly, a greater height under pivot and more powerful load charts says Manitowoc.

MyCrane goes for growth in the USA
05 March, 2024
New director of business development for US market for MyCrane.

Towering above
24 January, 2024
High-rise buildings need high-rise cranes. Julian Champkin looks at flat-tops and new designs of luffers.

Mini cranes break big
27 December, 2023
Mini cranes are becoming established at last – even in the USA, where size traditionally matters most. Julian Champkin reports.

Faster, greener, homes
27 December, 2023
Around the world housing supply fails to keep up with demand. The crane industry is playing its part with new cranes that focus on fast, low- and zero-emissions equipment, that meet the needs of tradespeople and delivery drivers across the sector. Will North reports.

Keep on trucking
27 November, 2023
When is a truck crane not a truck crane? Julian Champkin is slightly baffled.

Italian Style
27 November, 2023
Buoyed by government incentives positivity abounds in the Italian lifting market, as manifest at the recent record-breaking GIS show. Christian Shelton reports

Oiling the way
27 November, 2023
Oil and gas still dominate our energy supplies, and the Middle East is a primary source. Julian Champkin reports

Wolff high-speed positioning assistance system now available
24 November, 2023
Increased control, safety, speed and efficiency are some of the benefits available, Wolffkran claims, for new and retrofitted cranes.

RIGA MAINZ receives new LTM 1110-5.2
12 October, 2023
One of the very first Liebherr LTM 1110-5.2 cranes, with a new control system, cab, and crane design, goes to German crane company.

Crane connection
18 September, 2023
The crane cabin is where a 'oneness' between man and machine can occur. We look at elements enabling this connection, plus peek at the possible cab of the future. Cranes Today reports.

New flat top model from Wolffkran
01 September, 2023
Wolff 6523 Clear, aimed at DACH markets, extends manufacturer’s flat top tower crane line-up.

Rising to the occasion
22 August, 2023
Investment in equipment is strong across the region with a wide scope of work keeping rental firms busy. Cranes Today reports.

High fibre
19 June, 2023
Fibre ropes promise to increase the overall lifting capacity of cranes. Some of the biggest gains may be seen on tower cranes. Recent launches by Liebherr and Wolffkran show how the technology is developing, writes Will North.

A class above
19 June, 2023
The ability to reach great heights with little radii means luffing jib cranes are in demand in cities around the world. Will North reports.

Roped together
27 March, 2023
Steel ropes are the default for lifting applications. Are we about to see a step-change? Julian Champkin reports.

Green light for high-tech
27 March, 2023
Technology develops all the time. Julian Champkin finds that the latest crane technologies not only help crane owners but are green and sustainable as well.

Rough and Ready
27 March, 2023
The rough terrain segment serves a diverse range of end users with cranes ranging from a few tonnes capacity to over a hundred. The use of rough terrains on longer term projects makes them a good candidate for early electrification although diesel units still have much to offer. Will North reports