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Liebherr wins deck crane contract
21 December, 2005
Liebherr is to supply a 40t lifting capacity travelling deck crane with a maxiumum outreach of 23m for installation on the cutting dredger d’Artagnan built by IHC at het Kinderdijk shipyard in The Netherlands.

Sideview
12 December, 2005
Tower cranes come under the spotlight this month, as Phil Bishop muses on Arcomet’s latest moves in the UK, and contemplates a disturbing new way of describing self-erectors

Liebherr cranes out in the cold
09 December, 2005
RAO Norilsk Nickel, the Russian terminal operator at the Arctic port of Dudinka, has bought two Liebherr-Werk Nenzing LHM 250 harbour cranes with a maximum lifting capacity of 64t, and 38m maximum radius to supplement its two existing LHM 250 cranes.

Software wins double award
06 December, 2005
Progistik’s software for formwork and tower cranes, Methodcad, received two awards during an innovation contest organised during the BATIMAT show in Paris, France in November.

Baby tower sets luffing milestone
05 December, 2005
A new topless luffing crane from Jost is just one new development from the German tower crane company, as Heinz-Gert Kessel discovers

Uplifting experiences
21 November, 2005
The USeconomy has turned a corner, andthe country’s crane rental market is at lastenjoying a period of sustained growth

Freemantle fortunes
21 October, 2005
A record number of people attended the 2005 Crane Industry Council of Australia conference, as Greg Keane reports

Stand and deliver
20 October, 2005
Despite competition from two major European construction shows earlier this year, SAIE 2005 managed to attract the attention of top exhibitors and visitors

A new home by the water
19 October, 2005
Modular tower cranes can cover a wide field of application at the waterfront, reducing design and development costs, says Heinz-Gert Kessel

The sleeping giant stirs
12 September, 2005
Two centuries ago Napoleon warned “Let China sleep, for when she awakes let the nations tremble.” Well China is awake, or at least awakening. Stuart Anderson explains the implications

An eye in the sky
09 September, 2005
Fuelled by the constant demand from crane users for more effective health and safety measures, crane cameras are becoming increasingly common, says Richard Howes

Tunnel vision
09 September, 2005
A series of lifting challenges were overcome during the construction of the Cross City Tunnel in Australia, as Greg Keane reports

Miles of aisles
23 August, 2005
Italy’s leading construction show, and one of the top events in Europe, returns next month

Italian bridge lift challenges overcome
17 August, 2005

Mobile moves
17 August, 2005
The last few months have seen a number of new developments in mobile crane technology

Germany still depressed
10 August, 2005
Germany remains Europe’s most important market for wheeled mobile cranes, but sales are not what they once were. Phil Bishop reports

High hopes for self erectors
10 August, 2005
What will it take for self-erecting cranes to reach their potential in Australia? Greg Keane has the answer

Liebherr and Demag settle boom dispute
15 July, 2005

British port buys pair of Liebherr mobiles
15 July, 2005

Has the Spanish market peaked?
12 July, 2005
Opinions vary on how recent political developments will impact on the Spanish market. Phil Bishop explores the issues