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New Liebherr for UK crane company
23 December, 2022
Liebherr LTM 1090-4.2 mobile crane for Birmingham Crane Hire.

French prestige eco build uses multiple Liebherr tower cranes
07 December, 2022
French prestige eco build utilises ten Liebherr tower cranes.

Knuckling down
07 December, 2022
Knuckleboom cranes have found their niche as loader cranes for trucks. They are becoming quieter, greener and easier to use. Julian Champkin reports on developments.

Green projects take root
07 December, 2022
With COP28 due to take place in Dubai in under a year sustainability is in the spotlight. Elsewhere oil and gas, plus prestige mixed use builds, continue to generate demand for lifting and moving services. Christian Shelton reports.

ESEASA expands fleet with seven Liebherr cranes
25 November, 2022
Seven crane order for Mexican crane and heavy transport company.

Bauma update!
17 November, 2022
The behemoth that is Bauma is almost here. We take a latest look at what’s on offer…

Remote future
17 November, 2022
When former Cranes Today editor Will North started work at Cranes Today, in 2005, remote control systems were in their infancy. Today, they are established tools for many operators. But how will cranes be controlled over the next 25 years? Will North investigates.

Visionary thinking
17 November, 2022
We’ve looked at the past, now it’s time to focus on the future: we ask a number of key industry players what their strategy for further future development is.

Origin of the species
17 November, 2022
Key milestones in the evolution of modern mobile and tower cranes, as noted by crane expert and long-time Cranes Today contributor Stuart Anderson.

Golden Moments
17 November, 2022
We take a nostalgic trip down memory lane with some of the people that have helped make Cranes Today an enduring brand.

Past, present and future…
17 November, 2022
Welcome to this very special issue of Cranes Today magazine. Why so special? Well 50 years ago, this month, our first issue was published. To mark the occasion, our golden anniversary, we’ve pulled out all the stops and published our largest ever issue. In addition, we’ve gone to print slightly early than usual to benefit from maximum exposure at the long-awaited Bauma trade show in Munich, Germany. Check our updated Bauma guide on to learn about the latest industry offerings that will be on show there.

ACT has first Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 in Saudi Arabia
16 November, 2022
Arabian Consolidated Trading expands fleet with first Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 all terrain in Saudi.

Bultena Verhuur buys Liebherr battery-powered crawler
11 November, 2022
Dutch crane rental company expands fleet with LR 1160.1 Unplugged Dutch crane rental company Bultena Verhuur has bought a battery-powered Liebherr LR 1160.1 Unplugged. The crane handover took place at the recent Bauma show in Munich, Germany.

Cambie Uses New Liebherr Luffer
24 October, 2022
Multiple Liebherr HC-L series tower cranes used on high-profile Canadian construction project.

Bauma crane forest
21 October, 2022
Bauma webcam shows live status of showground setup in the outdoor arenas.

Long live the king
17 October, 2022
The crawler crane is king, ubiquitous on almost every infrastructure job site. The reason is simple: they rule at what they do. Julian Champkin reports.

Bauma's back!
17 October, 2022
The eagerly-awaited construction show behemoth that is Bauma once again opens its doors. We look at what’s on offer…

Stronger together
17 October, 2022
The need for cooperation across Europe has never been greater says Ton Klijn, Director of ESTA – the European Association of Abnormal Road Transport and Mobile Cranes.

Cranes Today October issue out now!
07 October, 2022
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Five new Liebherr flat-top cranes for Otto Wulff
23 September, 2022
The construction of school buildings in Leipzig will be the first project for German construction company’s new tower cranes.