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New Chinese cranes at Bauma China
06 December, 2012
Chinese manufacturers at Bauma China 2012 were launching new mobile cranes intended for both worldwide and domestic sale.

Bauma China 2012
15 November, 2012
New cranes are on the agenda for Bauma China, the International Trade Fair for Construction Machinery in Shanghai this month. Attractions will include the unveiling of new truck cranes from Manitowoc, as well as a redesign of the crawler range from FuWa.

Manitowoc to show Asian truck cranes
02 October, 2012
Manitowoc announced that at Bauma China it will be showing its GT8 and GT10A, truck cranes, as well as its 20t Potain MCT 385 Flat top. All of the cranes were launched for regional markets earlier this year.

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?

Being, nothingness and trade shows
28 March, 2012
Paris is a city that offers a vast range of different attractions, romance and adventure, fine food and wine, great art and architecture. Another of its attractions is as the birthplace of the modern intellectual, the place where people like Sartre and Camus, Baudrillard and Foucault, asked essential questions about humanity's place in the world,; how do we understand the world around us? How do we justify our actions? Why are we here?

Winners sell at home, heroes sell overseas
23 February, 2012
Exhibitors at BICES, once seen by many as China’s ‘domestic’ construction equipment show, are increasingly setting their sights on export markets. Kevin Walsh reports from Beijing