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May issue of Cranes Today magazine out now
02 May, 2024
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Breaking Bread
27 December, 2023
A heavy-duty knuckle boom crane used for the most delicate of glazing jobs; a freestanding tower crane installing a wind turbine gantry atop a 157-metre-tall concrete tower; electric 'tow and go' cranes charging from residential homes whilst they work; and mini cranes in the USA – the land where big has traditionally meant better. These are just some of the striking innovations included within this issue; changes shaking up the lifting industry in this crazy post-modern world we live in. A world where everything is in flux and nothing can be taken for granted.

Keep on trucking
27 November, 2023
When is a truck crane not a truck crane? Julian Champkin is slightly baffled.

Think before you link
27 November, 2023
A news story today caught my attention. It's regarding a warning issued by the head of MI5, the United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency, concerning professional networking websites.

Evolution of Electric Telecrawlers
27 October, 2023
In the last 12 months Sany and Sennebogen have both launched electric telecrawler models. Will North takes a closer look and considers their role in the journey to a carbon-free industry.

Sany launches SAC600E all terrain crane to UK market
25 October, 2023
Sany marks dedicated UK crane division with launch of 60-tonne, three-axle SAC6000E all terrain.

Sany all terrains for Sarens
24 October, 2023
24 units to be used for oil and gas work in Middle East.

Third 800 tonne Sany lattice boom crawler for Tutt Bryant
06 October, 2023
New crane will first be used for high profile bridge work in Sydney, Australia.

October issue of Cranes Today out now
03 October, 2023
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Changsha International Construction Equipment Exhibition (CICEE 2023) wraps up successfully
06 June, 2023
The third Changsha International Construction Machinery Exhibition, held from May 12th to 15th, 2023, came to a triumphant close at the Changsha International Exhibition Center and Changsha International Convention Center. With the theme "High-end, Intelligent, and Green - New Generation of Construction Machinery," this exhibition showcased the latest innovations in the construction equipment industry.

Oiling the Wheels
19 April, 2023
With demand for oil at record levels, plus the rapid rise in new liquefied natural gas terminals around the world, there plenty of lifting and moving work available. Julian Champkin reports.

Show and shine
27 March, 2023
​​​​​​​ConExpo, North America’s largest construction equipment trade show, is almost here. For those attending here’s what’s in store…

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

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.

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…

Mixed markets
22 July, 2022
Market analysis and trend detection, for tower and mobile cranes, across the Indian sub-continent, China and SE Asia. Stuart Anderson reports.

Logical progression
29 April, 2022
Stuart Anderson charts Liebherr’s logical development of large crawler cranes.

A changing landscape
17 February, 2022
With such a long history it's no surprise that the tower crane industry has evolved over time. What might be a shock, though, is how rapidly Chinese manufacturers have now come to dominate the global tower crane market. Stuart Anderson reports.

Cop-Out?
21 January, 2022
In light of the recent UN climate change conference, Cranes Today contributor Stuart Anderson looks at the historical relationship between cranes and energy production as a backdrop to the current situation in China, India, and SE Asia.