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Mammoet moves to West Africa
10 December, 2018
Mammoet is expanding its footprint in Africa with the opening of a new office in Accra, Ghana.

Synthetic Singapore slings
30 November, 2018
Singapore-based Franklin Offshore will be partnering with Lankhorst, the fibre rope specialist arm of WireCo World Group, to develop the market for heavy lift fibre slings.

Collett moves 170t transformer
30 October, 2018
Collett & Sons has transported a 170t super grid transformer across North West England, from Ellesmere Port to Cellarhead Substation in Stoke-on-Trent.

Nearly 60, with no retirement plans
19 October, 2018
Detroit-based JJ Curran Crane Company is still using Grove rough terrain crane that was founder John ‘JJ’ Curran’s first hydraulic crane purchase.

Sarens uses CC8800-1 in India
02 October, 2018
Sarens has been using a Demag CC 8800-1 lattice boom crawler crane to lift heavy equipment for the construction of India’s Ramagundam Fertilizer Plant.

New premises, new cranes
18 September, 2018
GGR Group held an open day at its new facility in Haddenham, in the south east of England, showcasing its wide range of lifting equipment.

Satellite delivery
11 September, 2018
ALE lifted and transported Argentine satellite, SAOCOM 1A, for CONAE, the country’s national space agency, ahead of its launch in a Space-X rocket.

Potains in land reclamation project
31 July, 2018
Three Potain MD top-slewing tower cranes are helping to construct 18 reinforced concrete caissons that are required as part of the design and construction of the new Portier Cove eco-neighbourhood in Monaco.

SC&RA responds to latest OSHA certification plan
17 July, 2018
The SC&RA, the US crane owners’ association, has responded to safety regulator OSHA’s latest proposed federal rule on the certification of crane operators.

Manitowoc launches 100t crawler, ends Kobelco deal
07 June, 2018
Shortly after announcing the end of a deal with Kobelco, which had for 15 years seen the Japanese company supply crawler cranes under 150t for rebadging in the USA, Manitowoc has launched a new 100t crawler crane, the MLC 100-1. The launch comes alongside a series of other new products at a company event in Shady Grove, including Grove’s biggest rough terrain.

Hiab opens depot for London
18 April, 2018
On April 17, Hiab opened its new London sales and service depot at Bishop Stortford, adjacent to the M11 and just 14 miles from the M25.

Liebherr achieves record group turnover
18 April, 2018
Liebherr Group has seen its turnover rise by 9.3% in 2017, reaching € 9,845m – the highest in its history. The company’s mobile crane segment saw a marginal fall in sales, while the tower crane segment's sales revenue grew substantially.

Link-Belt RT is a mountain porter
10 April, 2018
Big-D Construction, of Salt Lake City, Utah, recently took ownership of a new 110USt (100t) Link-Belt 110RT rough terrain crane and put it to work on a project in northern Utah.

Recom Moritsch in the Great White North
27 March, 2018
Cranes designed by the tower crane pioneer Ferruccio Moritsch have been a feature on job sites in Canada since 1988, when Enrico Redigonda, president of Concrane Sales, sold the first Comedil cranes in Ontario back in 1988. Three decades later, the Moritsch family’s new business Recom is again supplying cranes to Canada through Concrane.

Virtual Texas
07 February, 2018
CM Labs’ Vortex simulator has helped train operators at a Texas college and at an IUOE Local in the same state.

Mammoet and Stoof’s vision comes into focus
15 January, 2018
Piet Stoof first talked about his idea for a new design of very heavy lift crane with Cranes Today in 2013. Now, Mammoet has further elaborated the concept and is ready to build it. Stoof and Mammoet innovations director Wessel Helmens explain an extension of the original concept that will allow the giant crane to be assembled vertically in cramped spaces at working refineries. This effectively has led to two new types of crane. Will North reports.