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LTM 1110-5.2 debuts Liccon3 crane control
08 December, 2021
Gen 3 of Liebherr’s Liccon crane control system launched on LTM 1110-5.2 all terrain.

Investing in Europe
17 June, 2021
Zoomlion Europe has opened a new plant in Italy, where its cranes will be manufactured. Sotiris Kanaris speaks to the newly-appointed general manager Petre Babiceanu about the new factory as well as the company’s current and future crane offering.

Investing in Europe
08 June, 2021
Zoomlion Europe has opened a new plant in Italy, where its cranes will be manufactured. Sotiris Kanaris speaks to the newly-appointed general manager Petre Babiceanu about the new factory as well as the company’s current and future offering.

New cab on four- and five-axle Grove ATs
25 May, 2021
Manitowoc is adding its new driver’s cab to a number of four- and five-axle Grove all terrain cranes with capacity up to 150t.

Industrial Workhorses
20 May, 2021
Stuart Anderson, president of Chortsey Barr Associates discusses business and technical developments in the pick-and-carry mobile crane industry and analyses trends in the fast-growing Italian market.

Data Abundance
20 May, 2021
Mobile crane manufacturers are investing in telematics, with new products and updates introduced to the market in recent years. Sotiris Kanaris speaks to manufacturers about the benefits of telematics and how the market has responded to this technology.

Bauma postponed to October 2022
23 April, 2021
Messe München, organisers of bauma, have announced that the trade fair will be postponed to autumn 2022, more specifically October 24-30. Initially bauma was to be held from April 4-10 of the same year.

On home ground
21 April, 2021
Self-erecting tower cranes have established themselves as the lifting machinery of choice for housebuilding in Europe. Julian Champkin looks at their advantages.

Getting bigger all the time
12 February, 2021
Stuart Anderson, president of Chortsey Barr Associates, analyses the evolution of the global offering for large rough terrain cranes from the first 80t machine in 1978 to today, with 24 models offering capacities of 90t or higher in the market.